Microblading
Microblading
Microblading is a form of a cosmetic semi-permanent makeup performed using a manual (not a machine) disposable handheld tool, composed with very fine needles resembling the shape of a blade (we call it a microblade), to hand draw each individual hair and simultaneously implant the pigment into the skin.
Each new hair stroke that is drawn by your artist is meant to simulate the client’s natural eyebrow hair and seamlessly blend it with the client’s existing brows to add color and fullness resulting in a very natural look. Our microblading process ensures that we design a customized shape, look, and feel that complements your face and your personality. After the consultation is performed, we will schedule your initial procedure followed by a 6-8 week touch up that is included. After your touch up, results will last 12-18 months.
Microshading- Unlike microblading, microshading does not tattoo full strokes along the browline, but rather small points to “shade” in sparse areas. Instead of creating the illusion of individual hairs, microshading fills in the entire brow with light pigmentation through the use of a fine tipped needle and handheld machine.
The two techniques (shading and blading) can also be combined to get the best of both worlds. This method combined with microblading is also referred to as “combo brows”. After your consultation and your preferences, your artist may use this method.

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