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3d Brows

Eyebrow Microblading, also know as eyebrow embroidery, feathering or etching, is one of the

latest "permanent makeup" procedures gaining immense popularity. Given the trend of thick and full brows, Microblading is especially appealing lately, allowing for brows worthy of a "brows on fleek" Instagram hashtag!

F.A.Q.

Microblading

SPECIAL

$495

Includes first visit

& first touch up

reg. $650

OFFER!

What is Microblading?

Microblading is a semi-permanent eyebrow procedure that is carried out by a qualified technician using a specialist hand-tool which holds prepackaged, sterile, single use “blade” microblades and deposits safe, plant based pigments into the first three layers of the epidermis .

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How does it work?

The required pigment is deposited into the superficial dermis of the skin with the disposable microblade which allows the technician to create bespoke, crisp hair strokes which look like natural eyebrow hair.

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How does it differ from semi permanent tattooing?

Microblading differs from conventional semi-permanent tattooing by the very fact that it is a manual procedure. When using a hand held micro blade, the colour is deposited closer to the surface than when a machine is used leaving very fine and crisp hair strokes with no spilling under the skin.

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Who can have Microblading?

With all semi-permanent makeup procedures it is the practitioner’s responsibility to make sure that there are no contraindications to treatment. If there is a medical condition the clinic doctor will be consulted prior to treatment. REMEMBER: We have your best interests in mind.

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How long does the pigmentation last?

Microblading tends to last up to 16 months or longer and after this period of time may need a colour boost or refresh. Because of the unique qualities of each individual’s skin type and lifestyle, we are unable to guarantee how long your results will last.

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Does it hurt?

Like all semi-permanent procedures microblading will require a topical anaesthetic which can be topped up throughout the procedure making it relatively painless.

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