Microblading
Hair-stroke technique using a hand tool — best for normal to dry skin types looking for the most natural result.
Microblading · Powder · Combo · Microshading
Microblading has blown up over the past few years and for good reason — who doesn't want perfect brows? Here's what you need to know before you jump on the beauty bandwagon.
One of the most important factors for microblading is your skin. Not everyone yields the same results — your age, skin condition, and lifestyle all matter. Your final result is heavily reliant on your skin being in healthy condition. If you have any pre-existing skin conditions, please review the list below before booking an appointment.
Redheads — one of our favourites to do. Anesthetic absorbs quickly so the procedure is less comfortable than average; please keep that in mind.
Brow hair transplant — scar tissue forms within the transplant site, so microblading is not suitable.
Thin skin — bleeds easily and won't retain colour well.
Previous permanent makeup — if your tattoo is dark or obvious, book a consultation first. Correcting another artist's work is always a challenge.
Hair-stroke technique using a hand tool — best for normal to dry skin types looking for the most natural result.
A soft, makeup-like finish that mimics filled-in brows. Suits all skin types — especially oily skin.
The best of both worlds: hair strokes at the front blended into a soft powder body for a polished, defined brow.
A pixel-style technique that softly shades the brow using fine dots — gentle on the skin and very natural.