Microblading
The art of creating beautiful lasting eyebrows

What is microblading?
Microblading is a semi permanent form of a tattoo. Pigment is deposited into the skin using a manual blade made up of tiny needles.
Before Booking, please read below to make sure you are a candidate and how to be prepared for your appointment...
How to prepare for your appointment...
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No alcohol or caffeine at least 24 hours before.
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No Advil, aspirin, nsaids, painkillers, niacin, vitamin E, Ibuprofen, or other blood thinners 48-72 hours prior to the procedure.
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Do not wax/thread or tint eyebrows at least 6 days prior.
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Do not exercise the day of procedure & no excessive workouts for 10 days after.
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Do not expose your skin to any harsh treatment/exfoliation prior to appointment (chemical peels, laser treatments, etc.)
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No botox 2 weeks before or after procedure
Failure to comply may cause bleeding/discomfort and very poor results.
*Recent tanning will affect the outcome of the healed color.*
Laser removal or other treatments performed by someone else will cause the treated area to have more scar tissue, which may affect the outcome. More treatments may be necessary for the skin to fully retain the color.

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Pricing & Additional info
Microblading is not recommended on oily skin or skin with large pores, powder/ombre brows are recommended.
Microblading- $400
Microblading & Shading- $425
Powder/Ombre- $450
The initial appointment includes one perfecting session (touch up). If an additional touch up is necessary within 6 months its $100
A color boost appointment after pigment has faded at least 50% is $250 for existing clients only.
If you have any health conditions listed below, you will need to consult with your primary care physician before treatment
*Diabetes or other conditions which may affect blood circulation and/or ability to fight infection
*History of hemophilia or excessive bleeding
*History of skin disease, skin lesions or skin sensitivities to soaps or disinfectants
*History of allergies or adverse reactions to latex, pigments, dyes, disinfectants, metals or other sensitivities related to body art procedures
*History of epilepsy, seizures, fainting or narcolepsy
*Treatment with anticoagulants or other medications that thin the blood and/or interfere with blood clotting.
*Any other medical information that would aid the body art technician in providing education on the client’s suitability for receiving a body art procedure and the client’s body healing process. A Dr. note of approval is necessary.