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  • How long does Microblading last?
    Depending on your skin type and care, the pigment will fade slowly over 18-24 months.
  • Is Microblading painful?
    The service can be a little uncomfortable for those who are more sensitive. However, there is an anesthetic applied during to keep this to a minimum to where it is completely tolerable.
  • What happens during the touch up?
    The touch up is recommended 8-12 weeks after initial treatment, and once a year after that to keep your brows looking "fresh". During your touch up, the artist will fill in missing hairs, add or make hairs longer or just achieve a darker color.
  • What's the Microblading healing process like?
    Your new eyebrows will go through several phases during the healing process. True reflection of healed color can only be assessed 3-4 weeks after treatment. Touch-ups and/or correction of the shape/design is not recommended until 8 weeks after initial treatment. It will go from too dark, to too light, to just right! Immediately after the procedure, the pigment will appear very sharp and dark. This is because the pigment is still seating on top of your skin and has not yet settled in completely. The color of the pigment will soften gradually (do not be alarmed if you see some pigment on the cotton swab as this is excess pigment and/or body fluid that is naturally exiting your skin). Once the healing of the skin starts taking place it will look like dandruff flakes or dry skin. This might give you the impression that the color pigment is fading too quickly. However, this is just superficial color and dry skin being naturally removed from your eyebrows. Your eyebrows will be the lightest tones during days 5-12 because the color is absorbed in the deeper layers of the skin. Later skin cells push it back to the upper layers. Once the healing is completed, you will enjoy a pair of beautiful, new, natural looking eyebrows.
  • How long does the appointment last?
    The process takes approximately three hours from the moment you walk in the door to completion of your beautiful new brows. The first hour or so is spent designing your new brows and numbing the area. There is no downtime! Occasionally, some clients will have some slight redness and swelling around the area which is very normal and will subside within a couple hours. Most clients go on about their normal day when they leave their appointment.
  • Who should avoid Microblading?
    • If you are under 18 years old, we will not perform microblading on you even with a consent form. • If you are pregnant or nursing. • If you have skin conditions on or near eyebrows. This includes rashes, eczema, etc. Minor scars are ok, as microblading can cover successfully most scars. • If you have had juvederm or other fillers recently done in the area, we may request a note from your doctor first. • If you are prone to post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or keloids. • If you are going through chemotherapy, we will request a doctor’s note before we will perform the procedure on you.
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