Microblading
Natural hair-stroke brows, hand-crafted — wake up with perfect brows.
Service Description
Microblading is a semi-permanent brow technique that uses a fine hand-tool to deposit pigment in hair-like strokes that mimic real brow hairs. The result is a natural, full, beautifully defined brow that saves you time every morning and lasts 1–3 years. Best for: • Normal to dry skin types • Clients who want the most natural, hair-stroke finish • Filling in sparse, over-plucked, or asymmetrical brows Includes in-depth consultation, brow mapping, and one complimentary 4–8 week touch-up. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WHAT TO EXPECT We start with brow mapping — measuring your bone structure, face symmetry, and hair direction. Shape is penciled in and approved by you before any pigment. Topical numbing, then hair-stroke deposits with a hand tool. 2–2.5 hours total. A 6-week touch-up is included. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ PREPARATION & AFTERCARE Before: No retinol, forehead Botox, waxing, or tinting for 2 weeks pre. No fish oil, alcohol, or caffeine for 24 hours. Come with clean skin, no makeup on brows. After: No water, sweat, makeup, or skincare on brows for 7 days. Don't pick. Apply the sealing ointment lightly 2x daily. Brows will look dark and sharp, then flake around day 5–10, then look soft and patchy — all normal. Final results at week 6. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ FREQUENTLY ASKED Q: Is microblading right for me? A: Best for dry to normal skin. Oily skin blurs hair strokes quickly — for oily clients, we recommend shading or combo brows instead. Q: Does it hurt? A: Numbing helps. Most clients rate it 3–4/10. It's a scratching sensation, not a sharp one. Q: How long does it last? A: 1–2 years. Annual touch-ups keep strokes crisp. Q: Will it look natural? A: Yes — that's the point. Individual hair strokes mimic real brow hair. Q: Can I do this if I've had brow tattoos before? A: Sometimes — we need to see the existing work in person first. Dense or dark old work may need removal before new PMU. Q: What about the touch-up? A: Included and required. The first session lays the base; the 6-week touch-up fills gaps and confirms final color. Q: Any reason to avoid it? A: Pregnancy, breastfeeding, active breakout in the brow area, recent chemotherapy, or keloid scarring history.