FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Shading is a skilled microblading technique that is combined with microblading in order to achieve a more dense, "filled in" eyebrow result. This may be useful to those who have little to no eyebrow hair, those who like the look of filled in brows, and those who have very little but dark hair. Ask your artist for advice and further details on shading if interested.

During your healing process, the eyebrow tends to fade in color up to 40% giving the eyebrows a more natural and softer look. The color will eventually lighten up after this process due to skin tissue healing. The healing process approximately takes two weeks in which you will experience scabbing and flaking of the eyebrows. Be patient and do NOT pick you eyebrows was it could cause damage to the skin and alter the result of the Microbalding.

Those using Accutane Anyone with a heart condition or is using heart medications Anyone with diabetes will need a physician’s approval. Anyone with skin diseases or inflammations. Anyone who had Botox in the last two weeks. Anyone who has gotten a deep tan or chemical peel in the last two weeks. Anyone who requires anesthetic and is allergic to lidocaine, tetracaine, or epinephrine. Anyone with serious medical conditions should consult with their doctors and obtain their approval. Anyone pregnant or nursing should get their doctor’s approval. Anyone on blood thinning medications.

The initial session approximately takes two hours which will include drawing and styling the best brow shape possible for you by your artist and follow with the pigment selection. The session will then begin by the client’s approval upon eyebrow shape and color.

Microblading, as a permanent make up procedure requires touch up session every 12-18 months to freshen up the pigments to ensure the strokes are defined. Microblading will typically last between 1-2, keep in mind years mostly depending on your skin type whether it is oily, dry, or normal and also the client’s skincare routine. Clients should keep in mind that color retention also varies from person to person.

All permanent make up procedures require touch up sessions after 4-6 weeks following your initial session. Your brows will start to fade away over time if no additional touch ups are scheduled. Touch up sessions include adjusting pigment color and increasing number of stores to adjust brow thickness to refine and refill any areas needed for a slight touch up and ensure you of the perfect brow shape.