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M I C R O B L A D I N G 

Microblading is the artistic technique of tattooing individual hair strokes and filling in eyebrows with pigment designed for the face. The pigment is implanted into the upper dermal layer of the skin. Unlike traditional tattooing, which uses a machine, microblading artists use a manual tool that allows them create soft lines that resemble brow hair. Artists hand draw each hair to match the coarseness & color of your eyebrows creating extremely life-like brows. The result you ask? A gorgeous, detailed, & natural looking set of eyebrows!

-New Package: $1050

  (Initial-$700 + $350 6 week touch up)

-Annual Retouch: $500

  (Every 10-12 months)

-Each appointment is 90 minutes.

-Microblading lasts 10-12 months depending on age, oiliness, thickness and lifestyle.

-Annual touch ups are mandatory maintenance.

Numbing used throughout the whole procedure and causes minimal to no pain.

It's very important to read pre-care instructions to reduce sensitivy prior to appointment.

Prior to your brow appointment

6 WEEKS PRIOR

 - Make sure to schedule appointments around events or vacations.

 - Cancel all scheduled laser appointments or facials if they're 2 weeks before or after your microblaing appointment.

2 WEEKS PRIOR     

- DO NOT get a Botox treatment

- DO NOT get a tan or a sunburn

- DO NOT get laser hair removal, tint, wax, pluck, thread, or apply any hair removal.

- DO NOT use Retinols/Retin-A or other anti-aging/acne creams.

- DO NOT apply on eyebrows any oils or serums containing acids

48 HOURS PRIOR  

- DO NOT take ibuprofen, aspirin, niacin, vitamin E, or

fish oil (omega-3)

- DO NOT drink alcohol or caffeine as this will cause excessive

bleeding and sensitivity, which could lead to your brows not healing right.

APPOINTMENT DAY -Get READY for your New & Gorgeous Brows

by Faux Getter & Amber Garton!

Microblading   F.A.Q.

• How long will my Microblading last?

All services vary: Microbladed eyebrows last about 12 months for most people. Microblading requires an annual touch up every year to maintain the pattern that was initially created.

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• What is the recovery time?

There is little downtime & little to no discomfort; you can go back to work, brunch, or that special date night right after your eyebrow, eyeliner or lip procedure. Brows rarely swell, while prepare to ice your eyes and lips the day of your procedure. Until the treated area is done flaking, you'll need to avoid getting them wet, working out or wearing makeup. Visible microblading downtime ranges between 10-20 days. You'll still want to avoid acids and retinols going directly onto the treated area going forward.

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• Is the Microblading procedure painful?

Majority of my clients report little to no pain! My mission is to make your experience as pain-free as possible! I use a very effective topical anesthetic for 30 minutes when you arrive at your appointment. While you're numbing we will go over the aftercare and questions that you may have. I continue to numb the area throughout the entire procedure. Everyone experiences pain differently, but most of my clients say the pain is mild to moderate. Even our clients that are terrified of needles have no problem with our application. A big tip to avoid unnecessary pain or swelling is to avoid alcohol and caffeine 24 hours prior to your appointment. 48 hours if you know you have more sensitive skin.

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boy
brows

Do men get microblading? Heck yes they do. Whether it's to cover a scar, alopecia, or simply wanting more masculine brows, I got you!

I had one client who'd burned off his brow during a frat party in college and his wife sent him to me. We had a fun time giving him his other brow back.

If you're going through HRT and want bushier brows, this is a loving, welcoming and LGBTQIA+ friendly environment. Let's fluff it up!

ALL rules listed above + on pre/post care apply to you as well. 

Healing  Timeline

• Day 1: The eyebrows are approximately 30-40% bolder and darker in width than they will be when healed. Expect light to moderate swelling and redness. The skin’s redness causes the color of the pigment to appear darker. There is some swelling, although difficult to actually see due to the thickness of the skin in the eyebrow area. This will subside. Exfoliation, which begins in a few days, will cause the excess pigment surrounding the eyebrow to flake away and a narrower appearance will result. New skin will heal over the pigmented area and result in a softer appearance of your eyebrows. Don’t be concerned that your eyebrows initially appear darker and heavier in size than you desire. This is all part of the process, they will shrink and fade.

• Day 2-5: Conditions remain the same.

• Day 6-10: Eyebrows start to itch and will appear a bit thicker in texture. Exfoliation begins. The skin begins to flake, peeling from the outside edges first. Patchiness is normal in this phase.

• Day 11-14: Color finishes flaking off and appears softer and grayer for a few days until color clarifies.

• Days 15-20: The color has lightened from its initial overly-dark appearance. For the next few days, the color may now be lighter than what the final color will be.

• Day 20-30: The final color begins to stabilize and show through. The color will continue to soften as the healing process completes.

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