Brow Microblading
“The eyebrows add stature and individuality to the face. They indicate one’s expressions and maintain symmetrical facial balance. Elegant brows are a statement in themselves. They insure that you’ll look your best at every hour of the day and night.”
So many things take a toll on beautiful brows – age, illness, medications, and of course, that seemingly inevitable moment in every woman’s life when she removes too many hairs, only to find out nature isn’t going to give them back.
Brow Microblading – sometimes called Eyebrow Embroidery, Eyebrow Feathering, Microstroking, Micropigmentation, or 3-D brows – can not only restore your brows to their former lushness, but can go one step better than Mother Nature, by perfecting them.
Those who are simply not happy with their brow shape can create the brows they long for. Those suffering from alopecia, trichotillomania or any condition that causes hair loss, can benefit greatly from Microblading because it provides such meticulous hair-like strokes that an elegant, natural looking brow is the result.
Now this same great permanent makeup that’s both a science and an art is yours for the asking, as the marriage of technique and technology makes it better than ever before.
Here’s How it Works
By placing pigment with a very fine gauge needle and by using a hair-stroke technique, a crisp, natural looking brow is achieved.
This artful microblading method places custom pigments into the skin manually, for a perfect custom result. At times, this manual technique can be combined with the traditional machine option to ensure a fuller, more dramatic brow style. This combined method is particularly useful for any client with poor pigment retention, problematic skin, or sparse eyebrow hair.
Pigments are chosen based on hair color and skin tones for optimal naturalness, and color placement is done with an artist’s eye toward perfection.
The Process
A topical numbing agent is applied before beginning the process so the client remains comfortable throughout the Microblading experience.
Clients are asked to come in for a touch-up within 30 to 40 days after the procedure, to ensure perfection of placement and maximum pigment retention.