FAQs

  • Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure where fine, hair-like strokes are tattooed onto the skin to enhance or reshape eyebrows. It creates a natural, fuller look that lasts for about 6-12 moths.

    A combo brow combines hair strokes and shading for a natural, defined look. Hair strokes are applied to the front of the brow, while the body is shaded. In contrast, powder brows (or ombre powder) consist entirely of shading for a soft, filled-in effect.

  • Not everyone is a good candidate for permanent makeup. Individuals with the following conditions or circumstances should avoid the procedure:

    1. Pregnant or Nursing

    2. Currently undergoing chemotherapy

    3. Hemophiliac

    4. Allergies: Known allergies to certain pigment ingredients or lidocaine

    5. Must be 18 years and older

    Always consult with a professional to determine if permanent makeup is right for you.

    If you are wanting to know additional information like the ingredients in pigments, I will be more than happy to send you that.

  • Brow appointments typically take 2 to 2.5 hours, while lip blushing can take up to 3.5 hours.

  • Pre-numbing is used during most services. Secondary numbing is applied throughout the session for minimal discomfort.

    Numbing cream and gel contains lidocaine.

  • Marion county requires anyone performing permamant makeup or tattooing of any kind, be required to have ID. We are also required to the client fill out a form.

    There is no exception to this.

  • Yes.

  • Bringing a picture of someone else's brows and wanting the same look is unrealistic. Each person’s facial structure is unique, so your brows should be tailored to complement your own features for the best, most natural results.

  • Additional guests are not allowed during appointments because this is a personal decision that should be based solely on your preferences. Relying on someone else's opinion can be distracting for you, potentially affecting the outcome of your brow treatment.

  • Unfortunately, I do not allow children during appointments. Kids can get bored and may wander, which is unsafe due to the use of needles and blades. Additionally, having to frequently attend to a child can be distracting for you and may impact the quality of your treatment.