FAQ

  • If you have any of the following health conditions you are not eligible for permanent makeup procedures or may need a doctor’s note.

    • Pregnant/nursing

    • History of keloids or hypertrophic scarring

    • Diabetic (require doctor’s clearance)

    • Chemotherapy (consult your doctor)

    • Take blood thinners

    • Viral infections and/or diseases

    • Epilepsy

    • Pacemaker or major heart problems

    • Organ transplant

    • Rosacea

    • Skin irritations or psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)

    • Sick (covid, cold, flu, etc.)

    • Accutane in the past year

    • Heart conditions, uncontrolled high blood pressure

    • Poor general health.

    • Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system / healing

  • Clients must be 18+. If you have any questions or prior tattoo/cosmetic procedure you MUST contact me before booking. Failing to do so may result in the loss of your nonrefundable booking fee.

  • • You may shower or bathe, but DO NOT get the tattooed area wet until all the scabs have naturally fallen off, as it can disrupt the healing process and effect the pigment’s ability to heal with in the skin.

    • DO NOT pick or scratch flakes or scabs, let them fall off naturally. Picking can cause scarring and pull pigment out with the scab.

    • DO NOT apply make-up to the tattooed area until all the scabs have naturally fallen off.

    • DO NOT use Vaseline, Neosporin or other petroleum based products while healing.

    • DO NOT bleach, tint or dye the brow or eyelash area for one month following the procedure.

    • DO NOT apply any anti-acne products (e.g. Benzoyl Peroxide, Salicylic Acid, Proactiv, etc.) or lightening creams such as hydroquinone to the treated area while healing.

    • DO NOT apply facial products containing Alpha Hydroxyls (AHAs), Retin-A, Lactic or Glycolic Acids to the tattooed area, it is said that it may prematurely fade your tattoo.

    • DO NOT thread, wax, or use hair removal products on brows while healing.

    • NO exercising and/or excessive sweating with in 24 hours of your appointment.

    • NO exercising and/or excessive sweating after your appointment until all the scabs have naturally fallen off.

    • NO sun exposure, swimming pools, jacuzzies, saunas or other bodies of water until all the scabs have naturally fallen off.

    • DO NOT submerge brows in water until all the scabs have naturally fallen off.

  • • Color retention and overall results are different for every individual. Factors such as sun exposure, skin type, aftercare, lifestyle, and skin tone determine how you heal.

    • OILY SKIN - tends to 'push out' the pigment quicker and may need more frequent touch ups. Microblading strokes may heal blurry.

    • DARKER SKIN - will have less contrast and may heal more powdery or solid looking.

    • The darker the skin tone, the less detail you will see.

    • MATURE SKIN (60+) - is very fine, delicate, and thin. Clients may experience some loss of detail, discoloration, or blurring.

  • We recommend new clients book their first session at least 3-4 months before vacations or special events. This allows time for the initial application to heal as well as the follow-up appointment 4-6 weeks after.

  • Microblading uses a blade like hand held tool to implant pigment in to the skin to mimic hairs.

    Shading uses a tattoo machine & needle carteridge to implant TONS of tiny little dots of pigemnt to achieve a soft powdered eyebrow look.

  • There is minor maintenance with all cosmetic tattooing. The pigment used will fade over time. Brows, Lips, and Eyes will require a color boost about every one to three years to help keep them looking fresh!

    All though pigments do fade over time, it can never be guaranteed that a cosmetic tattoo will disappear completely, as there are too many factors that determine longevity.

*Healed results cannot be guaranteed. A small percentage of individuals do not hold pigment well. This cannot be predicted, when booking, you accept that possibility.*