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HAIRSTROKE

Permanent makeup on the eyebrows, hair-stroke method is created by drawing the hair-like strokes with a semi-permanent make-up device. A very fine needle will deposit semi-permanent make-up pigmenting into the dermal layer of the skin. Super-fine strokes will resemble the look of single natural, eyebrow hairs.

  • Great formostskin types.
  • Not recommended for oily skin.
  • Maintenance touch ups recommended every 1-2 years depending on skin-type.

There is a 6-8 week touch up will be scheduled by your artist after your initial appointment. A $50 deposit is due when you book your touch up. All new appointments require 2 sessions for desired results. Pricing below does not include touch up.

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HAIRSTROKE + SHADING (COMBINATION)

The dynamic duo: hair-strokes in the front of the brows + shading for the rest of the brows.

  • Great formostskin types.
  • Maintenance touch ups recommended every 1-2 years depending on skin-type.

There is a 6-8 week touch up will be scheduled by your artist after your initial appointment. A $50 deposit is due when you book your touch up. All new appointments require 2 sessions for desired results. Pricing below does not include touch up.

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POWDER OMBRÉ

Soft, gradient shading to emulate powdered makeup. No hair-like strokes but imagine blending out the fronts of your brows with a spooly.

  • Great for ALL skin types.
  • This is our most popular brow service.
  • Maintenance touch ups recommended every 1-2 years depends on skin-type.

There is a 6-8 week touch up will be scheduled by your artist after your initial appointment. A $50 deposit is due when you book your touch up. All new appointments require 2 sessions for desired results. Pricing below does not include touch up.

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LIP BLUSH

  • Customized lip tattoo to enhance color and shape of lips.
  • Swelling will dissipate 24 hours after the initial procedure.
  • Color will lighten 20-30% once healed.
  • Lasts 2-4 years depending on skin-type and color selection.
  • Maintenance touch ups recommended every 2-3 years.

There is a 6-8 week touch up will be scheduled by your artist after your initial appointment. A $50 deposit is due when you book your touch up. All new appointments require 2 sessions for desired results. Pricing below does not include touch up.

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EYELINER

  • Adds definition and structure to your eyes. Can be done with or without wing, classic or powdered.
  • We offer top only, bottom only, or both top & bottom eyeliner.
  • Lasts 2-4 years depending on skin-type and color selection.
  • Maintenance touch ups recommended every 2-3 years.

There is a 6-8 week touch up will be scheduled by your artist after your initial appointment. A $50 deposit is due when you book your touch up. All new appointments require 2 sessions for desired results. Pricing below does not include touch up.

MICROBLADING VS. POWDER BROWS

  • A lot of people, including myself before I started cosmetic tattooing, aren’t sure what the difference between microblading and a powder brow is. So, here’s the low down. Hopefully it will help you decide what’s right for you!
  • When it comes to deciding what style of tattooing is best for you, it’s not so much what look you prefer, but more what’s better for your skin type. The wrong technique for your skin will not look nice in the long run and will most likely send you down the road of needing a tattoo removal. Skin integrity and the long term outcome of your tattoo should be the main focus.
  • So let’s rewind, what is microblading? It’s a semi-permanent tattoo where fine lines, resembling hairstrokes, are scratched into the skin, using a hand tool (also known as feather touch or feathering). Unfortunately this treatment isn’t suitable for everyone. You have to have normal to dry skin that is very strong and stable. If you have large pores, oily, sun-damaged or smokers skin, the strokes have a risk of blurring or disappearing altogether. Microblading is also not a good long term solution. You can only microblade your eyebrows a few times. If you go over the same hairstrokes too many times there is risk of scarring. But good news is, you don’t need to say goodbye to having eyebrows if you go down the microblading road. You can go over the top of microblading any time with a powder brow.
  • So let me introduce the powder brow. The powder brow (also known as ombre brow) is slightly different. It’s done with a rotary tattoo machine and a fine needle. Every time the needle hits the skin ever so gently it inserts a tiny dot of pigment. A powder brow consists of thousands of those dots, which when healed create a soft shaded looking brow, similar to a henna tint. This technique causes a lot less trauma as the needle barely touches the skin, so there is no resistance or tearing. Plus, because the skin isn’t damaged, you can touch them up for the rest of your life (we recommend once a year).
  • I hope this gives you a better insight, so that together we can make the best decision for you. After all, you’re walking around with an advert for my business on your face, so it needs to be perfect – for you and me!
  • Both treatments take about 2hrs and have same healing times.
  • Immediately after the treatment the colour can be quite warm and dark but will settle within a week.
  • No downtime is needed.
  • The skin will take about 6 weeks to completely heal, then you’re ready to come back for your touch-up where we will perfect your brows, now that we have laid down the base.
  • Still not 100% sure? Have a look at the chart below 🙂

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