MICROBLADING

Microblading is a form of semi-permanent cosmetic makeup performed with a manual, disposable tool (not a machine) that uses fine needles shaped like a blade (called a microblade) to create individual hair strokes and implant pigment into the skin.

Each stroke is designed to mimic your natural eyebrow hairs, blending seamlessly with your existing brows for added color and fullness. Our microblading process customizes the shape and style to complement your face, resulting in a gorgeous, natural look that’s virtually undetectable.

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Who is Microblading for?

Microblading is perfect for clients with patchy, thin, or uneven eyebrows seeking natural-looking results. However, not everyone is a candidate. Factors like skin condition and overall health must be considered. Microblading works best for clients with normal skin and small pores. Oily skin can cause the hair strokes to blur and expand, so the less oily your skin, the better the results.

How many sessions do I need?

A new set of microbladed eyebrows typically requires two appointments to complete, and sometimes a third. Microblading is a delicate technique, and the second appointment—the first touch-up—is scheduled 4 to 6 weeks after the initial session to ensure even pigment saturation and make any necessary adjustments. In some cases, a third touch-up may be needed, 4 to 6 weeks after the second session.

How do I maintain my microblade brows?

Brows will reach their final look in about 4–6 weeks, although the scabbing process will typically be complete after 2 weeks. After that, you can return to your normal routine and activities.

We recommend an annual touch-up to maintain the freshness and crispness of your brows. Natural fading occurs due to factors like sun exposure and your body's metabolism of the pigment. The rate of fading varies depending on your skin type and lifestyle.