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  • What is microblading?
    Microblading is a semi-permanent technique performed in order to beautify the eyebrows. With this tattoo like method, microblading artist can create various brow looks imitating hair like strokes. Final results will be perfectly defined brows, with a super natural finish.
  • How long does it last ?
    Effects usually last up to 18 months. Of course the client’s skin type, after-care, regular skincare and lifestyle slightly affect the longevity of the results.
  • What to know before doing the treatment?
    Brow shape and color are custom-made to your facial structure. Measurements are taken to define a symmetrical placement. This is to ensure the shape meets the desired outcome & look you want for your perfect brow
  • How to get ready for a treatment?
    Microblading pre-care * Be ready to lay very still for a long time. This means wear comfortable clothing. * Refrain from any chemical peel treatments , microdermabrasion, laser or any other intense facial treatments 2 weeks before treatment. * Consuming Vitamin E, Omega 3, Gingko Biloba, Niacin (Vitamin B3) , St. John’s Wort , or other vitamins that have been shown to have blood-thinning effects, is recommended to be avoided around 1 week before treatment. * Waxing around a week before treatment isn’t a good idea. * Stay away from intense sun exposure or salon tanning before the treatment. * Avoid drinking coffee, alcohol or energy drinks on the day of the appointment. * Do not take Aspirin, Ibuprofen or any blood thinners 24 hours before undergoing the treatment. * Makeup before showing up on the appointment could be skipped if possible. Which candidates are not suitable candidates for Microblading? * Skin prone to keloid scars * Sunburned skin * Individuals on chemotherapy * Pregnant or breastfeeding women -the body is experiencing hormonal changes, so it is more prone to infections. They also very often experience skin changes and results can be unpredictable. * Individuals with autoimmune diseases – the risk of infection is higher for individuals with compromised immune system. * Those who have had botox injections ( should wait until Botox wears off ) * Individuals taking Accutane or steroids (should be off for 6 months before undergoing the procedure) * Individuals who have any allergies to the ingredients of the products and tools used during the treatment. The artist should always do a patch test before performing a treatment. * Clients with skin conditions on or near the treatment area such as eczema, dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis or any other issues which can compromise the surface and texture of the skin. *Any other condition that your physician doesn’t approve to undergo this treatment.
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