FAQs

  • MIcroblading is a cosmetic tattoo technique using a handheld tool to create strokes in the skin that mimic brow hairs. This technique can be used to enhance existing eyebrows or restore lost or sparse brows.

    Microblading heals best on oung, normal/dry skin. Those with oily, or mature skin are not candidates for microblading, and are better suited for combination brows or ombre shading.

  • MIcroblading is a tattoo service. Any time pigment is implanted under the skin, is considered to be permanent/tattooing. They do fade softly over time and require refresher/ touch up sessions, on average, every 12-24 months. All skin types, lifestyle & skin care can effect differently the pigment differently for each individual.

    *Please note that final results CAN NOT be guaranteed as everyone retains and breaks down pigment differently and a follow-up appointment is recommended at 8-12 weeks after your initial appointment.

  • Not everyone is a candidate for cosmetic tattoo procedures. The following list disqualify you from currently receiving a cosmetic tattoo. If you have any questions, please text me (702)499-1382

    You are not a candidate if you are:

    - Pregnant or breastfeeding

    - Under the age of 18

    - Currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment, or have withinh 12 mo.

    - Have an active infection

    - Noncompliant with aftercare instructions

    - Diabetic

    - Have taken accutane within the last 12 mo.

    - Have had botox injections on the forehead within 2 weeks

    - Have a tendency to keloid

    - Taking blood thinning medication

  • Oily Skin:

    Increased oil production can cause hair strokes to blur and fade very quickly, or not stick at all.

    Sun Exposure:

    Increased sun exposure will cause premature fading. I recommend all clients use an SPF on their brows once healed and to reapply often when outdoors for extended periods of time, especially in the warmer months.

    Excessive Bleeding:

    Excessive bleeding during your procedure will greatly affect how your body retains pigment. Pinpoint bleeding throughout the procedure is normal, however, excessive bleeding causes pigment to fade quickly. While bleeding is not entirely in our control, it is important you follow pre-care instructions to help minimize bleeding at your appointment. This includes avoiding blood thinning medications with no alcohol & very minimal caffeine for 24 hours before your procedure.

    Improper Preparation and Aftercare:

    Not following the proper pre and post care instructions will greatly diminish your healed results. Please contact me if you have any further questions regarding pre and post care instructions.

  • Everyone experiences and tolerates pain differently. I use a topical anesthetic to numb the area before and follow with a secondary numbing solution throughout the procedure to keep you comfortable, most clients report a 2-3 pain level rated out of 0.