
Microblading is a technique that creates hair-like strokes in the skin, enhancing the eyebrows with a pigment that matches the natural color.

Powder brows is a technique that uses a machine to create a soft, shaded effect for fuller eyebrows, applying pigment in a gradient.

Combo brows blend microblading and powder techniques, featuring hair-like strokes at the front and shaded fullness at the tails. This creates a natural yet defined look.
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Discuss your goals, map the perfect brow shape, and choose the ideal pigment color.

Follow pre-care instructions to ensure optimal results; a numbing cream is applied to reduce discomfort.

The artist outlines the brows and applies pigment using fine strokes or shading techniques for a natural look.

Receive detailed care instructions and schedule a follow-up to refine color and shape for lasting results.



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Permanent makeup (PMU), also known as cosmetic tattooing, is a procedure that uses specialized pigments to enhance features such as the eyebrows, lips, and eyeliner. It provides long-lasting, natural-looking results that help reduce the need for daily makeup application. While results can last for several years, periodic touch-ups are recommended to maintain color and definition.
Yes. Permanent makeup pigments naturally fade over time due to factors such as sun exposure, skin type, skincare products, lifestyle habits, and the body's natural skin renewal process. Most permanent makeup treatments maintain their best appearance for 1–3 years, though results vary by individual. Periodic touch-up appointments are recommended to refresh the color and maintain the desired shape and definition.
Most permanent makeup procedures require two sessions to achieve optimal results. The initial appointment creates the desired shape and color, while a perfecting touch-up is typically performed 6–8 weeks later to enhance pigment retention, refine details, and ensure the best long-term outcome. Additional touch-ups may be recommended over time to maintain color and definition.
Permanent makeup typically lasts 1–3 years, depending on factors such as skin type, sun exposure, skincare routine, lifestyle, and the area treated. Over time, the pigment gradually fades, which allows for adjustments or color refreshes through maintenance touch-up sessions.
Most clients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. A topical anesthetic (numbing cream) is applied before and throughout the treatment to help keep you comfortable. Sensitivity levels vary from person to person and depend on the treatment area, but most clients describe the sensation as mild scratching, vibration, or slight pressure rather than pain.
Recovery after permanent makeup is usually 5–10 days for the surface skin to heal, while the full healing process (including pigment settling and final color results) takes about 4–6 weeks.
During the initial healing phase, you may experience mild redness, slight swelling, and light flaking or scabbing. The color will appear darker at first and then soften as the skin heals and the pigment stabilizes. Proper aftercare is essential to ensure optimal healing and long-lasting results.
people with certain medical conditions like diabetes and skin / blood disorders along side with cycles of steroids. Please consult with your primary care doctor.
Yes. Permanent makeup is generally safe when performed by a trained and licensed professional using sterile equipment, high-quality pigments, and proper infection-control procedures. As with any cosmetic procedure, following pre- and post-care instructions is important to support proper healing and achieve the best results. A consultation will help determine whether permanent makeup is a safe option based on your individual health history and goals.
Yes. Every permanent makeup treatment is fully customized to your facial features, skin tone, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals. During your consultation, your provider will work with you to select the ideal shape, color, and style to achieve a natural-looking result that complements your appearance and personal preferences.
No. While both procedures involve depositing pigment into the skin, permanent makeup uses specialized pigments and techniques designed specifically for cosmetic enhancement. PMU is typically implanted more superficially than traditional body tattoos, resulting in a softer, more natural appearance that gradually fades over time. This allows for adjustments as facial features, preferences, and beauty trends change.
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