Microblading
What is eyebrows Microblading?
When you've tried every pencil, powder, pigment, gel, and stencil at the makeup counter and your brows are still sparse, there's microblading, a more permanent fix for thin brows that promises to change your brow life.
Microblading is a form of tattooing:
Unlike a regular tattoo, "microblading is a form of tattoo artistry where pigment is implanted under your skin with a manual handheld tool instead of a machine, I draw hair-like strokes with the tool to mimic natural hairs in your brows. Even though it's not as deep as the regular tattoo, it's still a tattoo because pigment is implanted under the skin."
Preparation is key:
There are some things you need to avoid before getting microbladed, namely, anything that will thin out your blood. If you drink a lot, take aspirin, or use retinol, stop one week before your treatment. "Retinol makes your skin thin and then you bleed a little more," adding that profuse bleeding pushes out pigment so that it doesn't stick as well. "Avoid blood thinners, aspirin, anything caffeinated, and alcohol during the healing process."
Doed it hurt? it Doesn't hurt too much:
Pain is relative. "Some feel more than others. Overall it feels like little scratches. You feel it, but it's not unbearable. Brows with topical numbing cream and tops up throughout the process to dull the discomfort.
The brows pigment will change over time?
While they will be long-lasting, Clients should have realistic expectations and understand the brows will naturally fade. "Your body might metabolize pigment faster, or if your skin is oilier, the pigment breaks down faster, Strokes soften and blur a bit.
Results last up to three years
Depending on the skin and lifestyle, Clients come back for touch-ups once every six months.
what is the cost?
It's only $500 include 2 treatments, the first time and one touch up 4 weeks later.
Here is some of our happy clients before and after photos speaks for itself on how transformative the procedure can be. The process of tattooing small hair-like strokes into the skin fills in sparse spots and enhances the shape of the brow arch, giving you the eyebrows you've always wanted, and saving your time from using a pencil and gel to groom them every morning.