What to Expect?

  • Please keep in mind that this is a 2 step process.
  • The first & second visits have separate fees.
  • It is VERY IMPORTANT to complete the 2 visits, which is usually 30-60 days apart.
  • Each individual heals differently as our body chemistries are different and responds differently to the pigments.
  • The initial look of the brows in the first 10 days will be very defined and is NOT the final result.
  • If the 2nd visit is not attended to, the brows will gradually fade away.
  • Occasionally, a 3rd visit is necessary for certain clients, 30 days later after the 2nd visit; this is not uncommon.

Pre:

  • Do not take over-the-counter medication that is NOT medically necessary 2-3 days before the procedure. Medications such as:
    – Aspirin
    – Niacin
    – Fish oils
    – Vitamin E
    – Ibuprofen or any pain killer
    – But Tylenol is acceptable
  • If you use Accutane, you must be off Accutane for 1 year, NO EXCEPTIONS!
  • Do not consume alcoholic beverages the day before the procedure
  • Avoid working out or sweating excessively before procedure
  • If you get your eyebrows waxed or tinted, it is recommended to wait at least 3 days before the procedure
  • Antacids, thyroid and anxiety medications have been reported as interfering with retention or shifting the pigments to an undesirable tone.
  • It usually takes 2 hours for the procedure, or sometimes a little longer, depending on some individuals.
  • Consultation is given within that 2-hour timeframe to go over brow shape and color.
  • Initial outline of brow shape is drawn on and once client approves, the technician will apply a numbing agent and begin depositing pigment with a hand held microblading tool, not a machine.
  • Please keep in mind that our faces are NOT symmetrical, and it is almost impossible to create identical brows, but we aim to create as much symmetry as possible
  • Each brow hair is drawn on one by one to create a natural look and typically lasts 1-2 years depending on the individual and will gradually fade.
  • This is a semi-permanent procedure, as the pigment is not placed as deep into the skin and gradually fades as the skin naturally exfoliates, taking some of the pigments with it.
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