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What is Microblading?

Microblading is a new technique of cosmetic tattooing that is done by implanting color pigment beneath the surface of the skin with a manual hand tool. The manual tool consists of a pen attached to a set of disposable micro needles that form a blade shape. During this process, a lot of hair look strokes appear on the brow area. For those who have thin #brows or no #brows, it will bring hair look #appearance and for those who already have thick brows that are #asymmetrical , it will create more fullness where hair already exists.

 

Microblading can last 1-2 years depending on y9ur #skin type and your #lifestyle.

Microblading Contradictions

The following services listed below are categorized as cosmetic tattoo procedures and is to be carefully considered before booking the appointment. Please review the following list of contraindications to see if you qualify to receive these procedures. If you have any allergies, please mention them to your artist as well. For any further questions or concerns, please contact us.
 

CONTRAINDICATIONS:​

  • Under 18 years of age

  • Pregnant or nursing

  • Epileptic

  • Diabetic

  • Prone to keloids

  • Using Accutane

  • Auto-immune diseases

  • Serious health conditions

  • Hyperpigmentation or hypo-pigmentation

  • Transmittable blood conditions (HIV/AIDS/Hepatitis)

  • Currently on chemotherapy or radiotherapy

  • Skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, severe acne)

  • Healing disorders or problems with healing

Microblading Preparations

To achieve optimal results, here is what you can do to better prepare yourself for the Natural Microblading procedure. Please refrain from taking any blood thinners 24 hours before your appointment unless it is medically necessary. This includes the following but not limited to:
 

  • Caffeinated Drinks (coffee, tea, energy drinks)

  • Alcoholic Beverages

  • Niacin

  • Fish Oil

  • Vitamin E

  • Ibuprofen / Aspirin / Pain Killers
     

Please leave a time frame in between your appointment or refrain from any activities or treatments that may cause irritation or sensitivity to your skin. For best results, please refer to these instructions:

  • Avoid tweezing, waxing, or threading your eyebrows at least 3 days before your appointment.

  • Refrain from using Retinol or Retin-A products at least 7 days before your appointment. It is recommended to not use retinol products post procedure for at least 3 weeks around the treated area.

  • Refrain from skin treatments, including but not limited to, such as suntanning, dermaplaning, and laser treatments at least 7-14 days before and after your appointment.

  • If you plan on receiving botox or fillers, please wait at least 3 weeks before and after your appointment.
     

MICROBLADING AFTER-CARE

After your appointment, you can expect your new microbladed brows to be bold and vibrant for the first few days. Your brows may experience flaking and itching by the 4th day which is common for most. It is advised not to touch with your bare fingers, or apply makeup or products on the treated area to prevent any risks of infections.

  • For the first few days, gently dab the eyebrows by using a cotton pad with sterile water to wipe away any excess lymph fluids.

  • With a clean cotton swab, squeeze a rice grain amount of healing ointment on the eyebrows. Gently apply on 2 times a day for the first -10 days until the eyebrows are completely healed. For oily skin, gently press oil blotting sheets to the treated area and minimize the use of ointment to once a day.

  • Refrain from exercising or sweating while your brows are healing.

  • Refrain from soaking your eyebrows in water! Swimming, hot showers or saunas are not recommended during the healing process.

  • Please try your best to avoid direct sunlight. After the eyebrows have healed, please apply sunscreen to the treated area to help keep its retention.

  • DO NOT pick the scabs if they start to peel. To ensure best results, please let the scabs fall off naturally to keep the retention intact.

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