Microblading

What Is Micro-Blading?

Microblading is a manual "hand" method of permanent cosmetics for your eyebrows which creates extremely fine natural looking hair strokes and shading. The results? Perfectly natural looking, thick, full brows.

How Long Does It Last?

Depending on your skin type and care, the pigment will fade slowly over 18-24 months. With the recommendation that you get a "touch up" yearly to keep the looking fresh and new.

How Does It Work?

The pigment is applied with a specific hand tool that has a row of several fine needles to create thin hair like marks in the skin. Your artist will choose needles and the blade type according to the technique and the skin type. The pigment is just below the peidermis and the most shallow part of the dermis, making extremely fine natural looking hair strokes. A very natural result is achieved, as the hairs are bladed into the skin according to the natural hair growth direction. A touch up is included 4-6 weeks after your initial treatment. Anesthetics are used unless sensitivities or allergies do not permit them to be used during the service.

Things To Consider

There may be pre-existing conditions that interfere with consideration for a microblading treatment. You may consult with the technician over the phone or an in-person consultation to determine if you are eligible to have a service performed. There are also things that cannot be done prior to the service itself that can be relayed to you prior to your service after a consultation with the technician. However, if you have previous had microblading done, it is not always necessary for a consultation unless a correction is needed.