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Microblading

Microblading

Microblading

Microblading is one form of permanent makeup that consists of hair strokes created by a blade made of 14 tiny needles. Pigment is implanted into the skin to create the illusion of more hair in the brow area. Microblading is most ideal for clients with normal to dry skin, and a decent amount of brow hair that just needs more fullness. Not recommended for mature skin, oily skin, sun damaged skin or clients with little to no brow hair.

Combo Brows

Microblading

Microblading

Combo Brows are a method that combines Microblading hair strokes with Powder Brow shading. This is the most requested form of permanent makeup for the eyebrows as it is the most customizable. Shading and hair strokes can be combined in many different ways to achieve any outcome! This method is usually best suited for dry, normal, or combo skin types.

Powder Brows

Microblading

Powder Brows

Powder brows is a cosmetic semi permanent makeup technique designed to create eyebrows with soft powder effect, very similar to powder makeup. Powder Brows can look as natural or as filled in as you desire. This technique is most ideal on clients with little to no brow hair, oily skin, or very blonde hair (to prevent ashiness). 

Price List

Microblading/Powder Brows

Initial Session

500

First session only, must book a touch up between 6-12 weeks.

6-10 Week Touch Up

200

Book a touch up on your brows within 10 weeks of your initial session!

12-18 Month Touch Up

300

Book a touch up on your brows within 12-18 months of your initial session to upkeep your shape and color.


Combo Brows

Initial Session

500

First session only, must book a touch up between 6-10 weeks.

6-10 Week Touch Up

200

Book a touch up on your brows within 10 weeks of your initial session!

12-18 Month Touch Up

300

Book a touch up on your brows within 12-18 months of your initial session to upkeep your shape and color.

How Long Does Microblading Last?

The treatment is considered semi-permanent and will fade over time. Touch-ups are recommended every 1-2 years to maintain shape, color, and detail. How often depends on a number of factors including:


  •  Skin type (oily skin fade faster)
  •  Pigment color used (lighter colors fade faster)
  •  Sun exposure  (over time can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment)
  •  Use of daily anti-aging products (Tretinoin (Retin-A) & Alpha Hydroxy Acids, etc)- These products increase your cell turnover rate and will shorten the life of your cosmetic tattoo

Will I Need A Touch Up?

Yes, after you've completed your initial session you will require one touch up session between 6-10 weeks. Please schedule this at the time of your initial session. 


Following this appointment, you should only need a touch up once every 12-18 months.

Does Microblading Hurt?

While everyone has a different level of pain tolerance, nearly every client says they can't feel a thing during their session. I do my best to ensure that the process is as comfortable as possible. Before the Microblading begins, a prescription strength anesthetic (23% Lidocaine / 7% Tetracaine) is applied to the area to minimize discomfort, followed by a liquid anesthetic during the procedure. Some clients may feel a slight discomfort in some areas more than others, but it’s relatively pain free for most. 


PLEASE NOTE: if you are a frequent smoker, have had caffeine before your appointment,  or have your appointment during your menstrual cycle, the pain level could be intensified.

What Should I Avoid Before My Appointment?

  • If you have been on prescription Accutane in the past, you must wait at least one year before receiving Microblading.
  • You must discontinue using Retinol 2 weeks prior to your appointment and avoid using it for the 2 weeks following your appointment.
  • If you get Botox regularly, please schedule it no later than 14 days before your appointment. This is to ensure we can make your brows as symmetrical as possible.  
  • Avoid chemical peels/laser treatments at least 4 weeks prior to your appointment.
  • Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning for 2 weeks before and after your procedure. Please do not come to your appointment with a sunburn. 
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, Ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E, or any blood thinning medication 24 hours prior to your appointment.

What To Expect After Your Appointment:

Immediately following your procedure, the tattooed area will appear to be darker and bolder in color and more sharply defined. This will last 3-4 days. Do not panic! It is normal. Swelling and redness is minimal with most clients, and will disappear within 24-48 hours, but will not prevent working or socializing. The treated area may feel a bit like a sunburn afterwards but there should only be minimal discomfort.


The complete healing process takes about 6-8 weeks, at which time the true color of the "tattoo" is evident. During this process, your brows will soften and lighten. Be patient, even if you think too much color has been lost, as your skin is still regenerating and naturally exfoliating. Wait at least 6 weeks to see the true color, as it seems to take on new strength, and it is only after 6 weeks that your touch-up/adjustment can be done. Keep in mind that microbladed brows healed up to 30% softer than the initial color.

Please note that final results can not be guaranteed as each skin type will hold pigment differently and break down at different rates. The tattooed hair strokes tend to have a more crisp look once healed on dry skin compared to more blurry strokes on combo or oily skin. We will re-evaluate how your skin has received the pigment at your touch-up appointment and make any changes necessary.  


Healed results will vary with each individual client and using a pencil or powder may still be needed with Microblading alone. Adding shading for $50 is an option to achieve a more filled in look.

Can I Workout After I Get My Brows Done?

You must avoid heavy workouts for 7 days following your microblading appointment. Light exercising is allowed (no sweating), but you must cleanse the tattooed area as soon as you are done exercising. The salt in our sweat will fade the pigment very quickly and give poor results.  This also increases your risk of infection.

What Are The Aftercare Instructions?

*Wipe brows with a dry, clean tissue for entire first day to dry any excess lymph fluid. 

*Wash morning and night for 7 days! (Only at night for really dry skin)

     — Wash within 4 hours of getting their brows done. Make sure to wash outside the shower with cool water. Only wipe gently in the direction of hair growth, no circles or hard rubbing. Rinse with cool water, and pat dry with clean paper towel. I recommend looking in the mirror while washing so you can make sure to be EXTRA gentle.

*Keep dry (no shower water, sauna, hot tub, lake, ocean, AND sweat) until completely healed. Aka no scabbing or flaking left! Usually 10 days. 

       — Clients still need to keep dry in the shower... steamy hot showers will cause the pores to open and scabs soften, so to be cautious, no extra steamy hot showers!! Avoid the water, especially with shampoo and conditioner running down your face.

        — No excessive sweating during healing time, so keep your workouts light!

*Do not pick, rub, or scratch scabs! Avoid sleeping on your face. 

*Avoid direct sun exposure for 2 weeks 

*No anti aging or acne products on them ever!! This will cause fading very quickly. This is anything with chemical exfoliants such as Retinol, Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid, etc.

*No makeup, lotion, face wash on them until completely healed.Use it until it’s gone!

*Please consult a physician at the first sign of abnormal swelling or infection.

Not sure which service is right for you? We can help you decide at your appointment, or feel free to set up a virtual consultation before booking.

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Lip blushing

Lip blush

Lip Blush is a form of semi-permanent makeup  that enhances the beauty of the natural lip color, improving the shape of the lips, giving definition and illusion of fullness. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a lip tattoo that enhances and defines your lip color and shape. It can help enhance and even out natural color, or add color if you are lacking pigment. Your lips will look darker and more like lipstick on the first day, and soften as they heal to become a subtle, natural looking lip tint.


Results will always vary from person to person, after your initial session and the touch up, your results should last between 2-5 years. Additional touch ups may be required depending on the person and look desired. Permanent makeup pigments are not the same as body tattoo ink, so by design it does not last as long.


  • There will be moderate swelling, redness and bruising for the first 2-3 days.
  • Apply a Ziploc bag filled with water and ice for no more than 15 minutes at a time to reduce swelling.
  • During the initial healing period, there should be minimal scabbing or flaking of the skin. If there is scabbing or flaking, do not pick, and allow the scab or dry skin to come off on its own.
  • Expect the color to lighten by up to 40% once the healing process is complete.
  • Color may appear uneven at different stages of healing. Be patient. This is a process that does not yield immediate results.


Pain levels vary from person to person. A prescription strength topical anesthetic cream (Lidocaine + Tetracaine) is used before and during your procedure to keep you as pain free as possible. Most clients say they feel little to no discomfort during their appointment..


Lip Blushing is not for everyone. Please read the contraindications list carefully. 

  • You are a smoker (pigment may not retain properly, colors may distort)
  • You have history of MRSA
  • You have psoriasis in the treatment area.
  • You have an auto-immune disease.
  • You have thyroid/graves disease (medication may cause pigment to not retain properly). 
  • You have anemia (pigment may not retain well).
  • You have a history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring.
  • You are currently undergoing chemotherapy.
  • You are pregnant or nursing.
  • You have Diabetes type 1 or 2 (due to slow healing and infection, color may or may not retain well).
  • If you are prone to cold sores, please see instructions below.


GENERAL PRECAUTIONS


If you are prone to cold sores, lip tattooing CAN cause an outbreak which can result in loss of pigment. We ask that our clients take their prescribed anti-viral medication starting 48-72 hours prior to their appointment and after the procedure to prevent an outbreak. Don't worry, you can still have lip blushing done; we just want to ensure you get the best results possible! If you have an outbreak, or any other type of scratch or sore, we ask that you reschedule your appointment as soon as possible. If you show up with any type of outbreak your appointment will be cancelled and you will forfeit your booking fee.


Please note: even if none of the above apply, perfect results cannot be guaranteed. This is a cosmetic tattooing procedure and the skin can be unpredictable. Generally, results are successful, however, due to skin type, healing or bleeding during procedure, some results may differ.


Before your treatment:


  • Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oils, vitamin E, niacin, or drink excessive alcohol at least 48 hours prior to and after your procedure.
  • Do not take any prescription blood thinners at least 48 hours prior to and after your procedure.
  • Discontinue any vitamin A skin care products (Retin-A, retinols) close to the enhancement area at least two weeks prior to your procedure. **I recommend NOT using these products over or around the tattooed area after you receive your cosmetic tattoo. It could cause fading and distortion of color.**
  • Discontinue use of AHA (chemical exfoliation) skin care products close to the area to be tattooed at least one week prior to your procedure.
  • No laser or electrolysis on or around the treatment area one week prior to procedure.
  • No Botox or fillers in the procedure area less than four weeks prior.
  • Plan trips or events a minimum of 14 days after the procedure.
  • Limit the amount of caffeine you consume the morning of your appointment.
  • Do not have any chemical peels, dermabrasions, mesotherapy, or any other intense treatments which will cause faster skin cell rejuvenating and cause skin irritation 3-4 weeks before procedure.
  • If you have been on prescription Accutane in the past, you MUST wait at least one year before considering this procedure.
  • It is highly recommended that you avoid sun and/or tanning bed exposure for 30 days before and after your procedure. If you show up for your appointment with a sunburn, you will need to reschedule and will forfeit your booking fee.
  • Bring in your favorite lip color if you have a specific color your wanting to achieve
  • If you have existing cosmetic tattooing, please contact me before booking your appointment.


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    Price List

    Lip Blush

    Initial Session

    400

    First session only,  one touch up will be needed in 6-10 weeks.

    Lip Touch Up

    200

    Following your 6-10 touch up appointment, one touch up will be needed once every 12-24+ months to keep up with desired shape and color.

    Annual Touch Up

    300

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    Li-ft saline removal

    Saline tattoo removal is a method of removing pigment from skin using a simple saline solution rather than lasers. A sterile, disposable hand tool is used to deposit the saline solution into the skin. This solution binds to the pigments, breaks them down and draws them out of the skin within 10-14 days.

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    frequently asked questions

    What Does Each Treatment Cost?

    Your initial session is $250, second is $150, and last session is $100. 

    What Products Are Used?

    We use Li-Ft Saline Solution. Li-Ft is all natural and the highest quality removal product on the market. A topical numbing cream is also used prior to the procedure to keep our clients as comfortable as possible.

    How Will I Look Immediately After? What Is The Healing Process?

    During and immediately after the procedure you may see a small amount of  bleeding, this is normal and necessary for creating the “controlled scab.” For the first 24 hours, the skin may appear red and gradually begin to scab. During days 2-4, scabs will be present and eventually fall off naturally. The scabbing process is highly important and will contain the pigment that has surfaced from the procedure. After the scab falls off, the skin may appear pink or discolored for a couple of weeks before returning to its original shade by week 4. Sometimes pigment that has spread underneath the skin may rise to the surface before coming out completely. In these cases, it may appear that the tattoo has “bled” to surrounding tissue. This is all part of the process and will be addressed during future sessions.

    How Does Saline Tattoo Removal Compare To Laser Tattoo Removal?

    The saline method is a lot less painful in comparison to laser removal, but is not equally effective. Saline removal is ideal for those who need just a little lightening before adding new pigment to their pre-existing color, while laser treatments are sure to get deep with with only a few sessions. I always make sure to point my clients in the right direction by helping them make an informed decision. I partner with trusted, local laser clinic in the area who offers my clients special pricing on their treatments. 

    What Are The Post-Care Instructions?

    • For the first 24 hours, do not wet the area at all. Use a makeup wipe or a washcloth to wash the areas around the procedure area.
    • After the first day, the skin should appear bright red and gradually begin to scab. During days 2-4, or until the scab falls off naturally, keep the area clean and dry. Cleanse gently twice daily with an unscented cleanser and pat dry with a clean paper towel.
    • From the time of service until scabbing is complete, no makeup or skincare products should be applied to the procedure area. 
    • Do not touch, rub, scratch or pick the scab! Doing so may cause scarring as well as prevent the saline from removing as much pigment as possible.
    • While the area is scabbing, do not apply any type of balm, ointment or moisturizer.
    • While a scab is forming, the area should be kept dry. Avoid soaking, a constant shower stream hitting the area, swimming, saunas, hot tubs, tanning beds/booths, sweating, etc. 
    • Avoid open-air vehicles (i.e. motorcycles, boats, convertibles, etc.) during the healing process.
    • Once the scabs have fallen off on their own, begin applying the provided ointment 3x daily. No other creams or chemicals should be applied to the area during this time. 
    • Keeping up with topical Vitamin E for a minimum of 4 weeks will reduce the risk of scarring or discoloration. 
    • The skin may appear pink or discolored for a couple weeks before returning to its original shade by week 4. Sometimes pigment that has spread underneath the skin may rise to the surface before coming out completely. In these cases, it may appear that the tattoo has “bled” to surrounding tissue. This is all part of the process, and can be addressed during future sessions if needed.
    • Saline removal is a process. Desirable results take an average of 3-6 sessions depending on the depth & pigment of the unwanted tattoo, among other factors.


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