![]() Our brow technicians make the decision to microblade an individual based on their own discretion. * We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who we deem not suitable for this procedure or for any other reason. Microblading is still considered a tattoo, and just like with wine or sushi consumption, it is a personal choice to do so during this period. We suggest discussing with your doctor first. Pregnant or nursing clients who want to microblade can be done at your own discretion.Anyone who has any serious medical conditions may require a physician's note.Allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine or epinephrine.Have gotten a deep tan or chemical peels in the last 2 weeks.Have diabetes (will require a physician's note).Have heart conditions or using heart medications.Microblading is not suitable for the following candidates: ![]() No face scrubs or chemical peels at least 2 weeks after.Do not go swimming, tanning or into saunas for at least 14 days.Do not peel or pick at the scabs as this can affect the outcome and pigmentation. has faded eyebrows, lipliner, or eyeliner that conserve the original tone and shape. Brow area will feel slightly itchy as it heals and will start to lightly scab over. The word touch-up is expected in the PMU and microblading practice.Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen and any vitamins that may thin your blood for 24 hours.Microbladed area is an open wound, using makeup may cause infections. Do not put makeup on the brow area for a minimum of 10 days.When cleaning or washing face, make sure to avoid brows and clean around it. Semi-permanent makeup can create or redefine the shape of brows, fill in empty/sparse areas, thicken, extend, and create brows for clients who have lost all. When showering, make sure to avoid face area. Do not immerse brow area in water for 14 days. Microblading can be used on someone with little to no eyebrows by creating an illusion of a more defined and fuller brow.Make sure to apply a light layer of healing balm morning and night to brows for at least 5-7 days.Lightly pat dry with tissue and using a new q-tip, re-apply healing balm to the brows. Within 2 hours after the procedure, clean brows using a q-tip and lightly moisten with distilled or cooled downed boiling water. Gently wipe away the old healing balm and any lymphatic liquid (clear yellowish liquid) that may have built up.Reference pictures of shapes and colors of brows are always welcomed. We will then work together to create the perfect brows!Īfter your procedure, clients MUST follow these instructions: Feel free to come in with their brow makeup on so our technician can see your every day look you prefer.No face scrubs or chemical peels at least two weeks prior.Avoid tanning so we can assess your natural skin tone.Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen and any vitamins that may thin your blood for 72 hours.Prior to your procedure, clients are advised of the following: In order to achieve the best results, it is best to follow the pre and post care instructions. ![]() The only drawback of this process is the ‘recovery time.What are the pre and post care procedures? It was more uncomfortable than actually painful. She used a numbing cream around my brows, so the actual microblading process didn’t hurt! On a scale of 1-10, I would rate the pain at around a 2. It sounds scary, but she’s a pro and I trusted her. Since my eyebrows have a natural arch, she actually shaved it down a little in order to draw the outline. That way, my brows would turn out e xactly how I fill them in myself. When I first went in, Elysia An had me draw in my eyebrows how I usually do and like them to look, so she could outline my brows accordingly. My natural eyebrows are very faint and sparse so I have to draw them in every morning but ever since I’ve got microbladed, I’ve been SO happy with the results. You all know I love the ‘ Korean Brow‘ shap e on myself, which has more of a straight across look and less of an arch. 'To soften the jawline on a square face shape, lift the brows with soft arches, and give the brows and overall undefined finish avoid sharp and angled brows,' Lauren said. I picked her brain about microblading so you can find out if it’s something that’s right for you. I even did a little interview w ith the amazing Elysia An of Hera Permanent Makeup, who was my Cosmetic Tattoo Artist. I filmed it all for Catching Up with Chris, so be sure to watch the video if you haven’t yet! It’s been a few days since it happened, so I wanted to give you a more in-depth review on the blog. ![]() But, it’s not what you think… I got my eyebrows microbladed! AKA, I got a semi-permanent eyebrow tatto o to fill in and shape my brows. ![]()
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