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What is Microblading?

Microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo technique, where through manual process of inserting pigment into the upper layer of skin

Which creates the desired fullness and shape of the eyebrows.

Everything you need to know before Booking your appointment.

Avoid the use of alcohol, caffeine, ibuprofen, aspirin and fish oil supplements for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.

And also Avoid sun tanning one week prior to procedure.

If you use Botox it should be performed either 2 weeks prior to your scheduled procedure or 2 weeks after your procedure.

Treatment

We begin every set of brows with a full customized mapping of the brow and base it off your facial bone structure,

So after we look at the brows and explain the shape in detail,

So then we will test a few colors against your skin to match your undertone and your eyebrow hairs,

And finally we finish with applying a topical numbing cream to the brows and it is left on for 25 minutes.

And then we begin the Microblading process by creating hairstrokes that resemble your natural hairs,

so that you have a fuller and more natural looking brow.

After the first pass we add another Numbing gel before the second pass and apply pigment with every stroke.

Aftercare

Wash every morning and night for 10 days with the soap that is provided by the technician.

Wash within 4 hours of getting your brows done. (Make sure to wash outside of shower)

Look in the mirror while washing so you can make sure to be extra gentle. Only wipe gently in the direction of hair growth, (No circle or hard rubbing)

Keep dry (besides washing) until completely healed usually 10 days. 

Clients still need to keep dry in the shower… Steamy hot showers will cause the pores to open and scab soften, so to be cautious, of the extra steamy hot showers!! Avoid the water especially shampoo and condition running down, That will cause color discoloration. 

Balm 2 times daily with Q-tips, If client is has oily skin, 1 time daily.

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