Thank you for your interest in permanent makeup! I am 5X’s certified in different permanent makeup techniques, and I offer three different types of brows; microblading, ombré and combination brows. Below I have explained the difference between each and which works best for your skin types. Please read the FAQ’s on microblading in it’s entirety before booking your appointment. Getting your best results starts before stepping foot in my studio! I am so looking forward to your appointment and creating your dream brows, I can’t wait to meet you!

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Microblading

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This is the process of infusing pigment into the skin to simulate the appearance of natural hair. It is considered a tattoo, and permanent makeup. Although it is considered permanent makeup, it does fade over time. Touch ups are suggested once a year in order to keep the color fresh and shape precise.

Microblading is meant to be a natural enhancement, and to create the appearance of full, beautiful brows. It looks most natural on clients who already have semi full brow hair, and are wanting to perfect their shape. The more hair you have, the more natural it will appear.

Microblading heals best on young, healthy skin that is normal-dry.

Oily skin and aging/thin skin is not recommended for microblading. Results will not heal as well, or look as natural. If you have aging or oily skin, you are better suited for a combination or ombre brow!

ombré

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This is the process of infusing pigment into the skin to create a filled in look. This look has no hair strokes and is perfect for those clients that want their brows looking super good 24/7! This style looks intense at first, but heals to the most gorgeous soft powdery look. This brow works great with all skin types, and is ideal for oily or aging skin and lasts longer than microblading.

Combination

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This is the process of infusing pigment into the skin to simulate the appearance of filled in brows. When we microblade, we only add hair stokes to the brows to make them look full and natural. If you prefer a more “filled in” look, this is for you! A combination brow combines microblading strokes with shading, giving the brows more density and a soft ombre effect. This is a beautiful look for all skin types (including oily/aging skin), and heals very soft and beautiful.