Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Microblading

What is microblading, and how is it different from traditional tattooing?

Microblading is a semi-permanent technique that uses a manual tool to create hair-like strokes on the brow, mimicking natural hair. Unlike traditional tattooing, which goes deeper into the skin, microblading is more superficial, resulting in a natural-looking brow that fades over time.

Microblading typically lasts 1-2 years, depending on skin type and lifestyle. Touch-ups are recommended every 10-18 months to maintain the shape and color.

Most clients feel little to no pain. You may notice slight scratching at first, but I use numbing cream during the procedure to keep you comfortable throughout.

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood-thinning medications for at least 24 hours before your appointment. It’s also best to avoid tweezing, waxing, or tinting the brows for a week before.

The healing process takes about 7-14 days. Aftercare includes keeping the area dry, avoiding sun exposure, and applying a healing ointment as directed. It’s normal for the color to appear darker at first and then fade as it heals.

Combo Brow

What is a combo brow, and how does it differ from microblading?

A combo brow combines microblading with shading techniques, resulting in a fuller, more defined look. While microblading alone creates hair-like strokes, shading adds depth and dimension.

Combo brows are ideal for those looking for a bolder brow or those with sparse brows. It works well for most skin types, but it’s especially suitable for oily skin, where microblading alone may not last as long.

Most clients feel little to no pain. You may notice slight scratching at first, but I use numbing cream during the procedure to keep you comfortable throughout.

Similar to microblading, the combo brow healing process takes about 1-2 weeks. During this time, you may experience some flaking and fading, but following aftercare instructions will help achieve the best results.

The aftercare for combo brow includes keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding heavy sweating and sun exposure, and using a gentle ointment as recommended. The steps are quite similar to microblading aftercare.

Eyeliner Tattoo

Does permanent eyeliner hurt?

Most clients are surprised how comfortable it feels. I use numbing cream throughout the eyeliner tattoo procedure, so it’s more of a light tickle or pressure than pain.

Permanent eyeliner typically lasts 2-4 years depending on skin type and lifestyle. Touch-ups help keep your lash enhancement tattoo looking fresh.

No – I specialize in natural, timeless results. The eyeliner tattoo heals soft and subtle, enhancing your lash line without the look of heavy makeup.

Mild swelling or flaking is normal within the first few days. After that, your eyeliner tattoo will soften into a natural, polished look.

Removal

What methods do you use for permanent makeup removal, and how effective are they?

Permanent makeup removal often involves saline or laser treatments, depending on the type of pigment and depth. These methods are effective but may require multiple sessions.

It depends on the depth and type of pigment used, but most removals require 3-6 sessions for optimal results.

Some discomfort is normal during removal, but a numbing agent is usually applied to minimize pain. Potential side effects include redness, swelling, and temporary scabbing.

Keep the area clean and avoid sun exposure. Follow any aftercare instructions provided, including applying healing ointments and avoiding picking at scabs.

While removal can significantly lighten the pigment, some residual marks or shadowing may remain, depending on the original work and skin type.

Permanent Makeup

What types of permanent makeup services do you offer, and how long do they last?

Permanent makeup services can include brows, eyeliner, scalp density, and lip blush. These treatments generally last 1-3 years, with touch-ups recommended every 12-18 months.

Permanent makeup is safe when performed by a trained professional using high-quality, hypoallergenic pigments designed for cosmetic use.

Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and blood thinners for 24 hours before the appointment. Also, avoid sun exposure and tanning in the days leading up to your session.

The healing process takes about 7-10 days, during which the color may appear darker initially. Aftercare includes keeping the area dry, avoiding sun exposure, and applying recommended ointments.

Yes, permanent makeup is highly customizable. During a consultation, your technician will discuss color options and design to match your skin tone and desired look.