FAQ

  • What is Microblading?

    Microblading is a cosmetic procedure for enhancing eyebrows. It involves a hand-held tool with fine needles that create hair-like strokes in the eyebrow area, filled with pigment for a natural look. It lasts up to two years and is ideal for sparse or over-plucked eyebrows, as well as reshaping and filling. Popular for long-lasting, beautiful eyebrows.

  • Does microblading work on all skin type?

    You can microblade ALL of the skin types, including people with large pores, thick skin, thin skin, young and mature skin, and alopecia sufferers. The only exception is people whose skin is extremely thin and suffer from rosacea. This kind of skin bleeds easily and the excessive bleeding, dilutes the color, leading to very weak and poor results. 

  • How painful is eyebrow microblading?

    During microblading, pain levels vary but are generally bearable due to topical anesthetic. Some may feel slight discomfort, but it's temporary and worth it for beautiful, long-lasting results. Your brow artist will slather on a numbing gel before they begin, and may also add an extra layer of gel between each pass.

  • Is microblading a tattoo?

    Microblading is a form of semi-permanent makeup that deposits pigment into the upper layers of the skin using tiny needles. It differs from traditional tattooing in terms of depth, technique, and longevity. Microblading achieves a natural hair-like appearance, while traditional tattoos are more solid and uniform. The results of microblading can last 1 to 3 years, whereas traditional tattoos are more permanent. Overall, microblading provides a unique solution for enhancing eyebrows with a natural and subtle effect.

  • Who shouldn't get microblading procedure?

    If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, skin problems (eczema, psoriasis, keratosis pilaris & dermatitis), Chronic skin conditions, (acne & rosacea), Dermatitis if your skin is constantly flaking, itching, or aggravated, if you are taken isotretinoin in the last 6 months, If you have an autoimmune system (lupus, or frontal fibrosing alopecia), you’re in blood thinners, you have pimples or wounds in your eyebrows, you’re getting cancer treatment, you have a sunburn.

    You may need to wait if you got: eyebrow wax, Chemical peel, laser treatment & Botox.

  • What’s Included in the Microblading Price?

    There are two visits. The first one is the microblading treatment itself. This usually takes 2-3 hours. The first part of it includes consultations with the microblading artist, who helps you decide on the shape and pigment of your brows. Once you are satisfied with the choice, the microblading process is done. You will also be given instructions for the aftercare. The second visit is the first follow-up treatment, which is supposed to be done 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment. Its purpose is to correct any imperfections after the healing period is finished. If your skin didn’t take the pigment in some spots, or you want some small corrections done, that’s what this touch-up is for.

  • When to pay?

    Each artist can stablishes their prices and if client decide to pay first appointment and follow up in the first visit or if the client pay the first visit and then the retouch.

  • How long does microblading last?

    Microblading usually lasts 1-3 years, depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Oily skin breaks down pigment faster, causing quicker fading. Sun exposure, swimming, and harsh products also shorten microblading lifespan. Drier skin and gentler skincare prolong it. A touch-up every 12-18 months maintains shape and color intensity.

  • When to see a Doctor?

    See your doctor right away if:

    • You have a fever.

    • You’re bleeding.

    • You’re in a lot of pain. The areas is oozing, smells bad, or feels warm.

    • The area keeps getting redder.

    • This could be a sign of an infection or allergy.