Pre-Care & Booking Conditions

Pre-Care

  • If you have an ideal shape or goal in mind, please bring along photos of the desired shape. You may fill in your brows as you normally would, so that we can take into consideration your preferred shape.

  • If you regularly have your brows shaped, waxed, threaded or tinted, make sure to do this at least 3 days before your appointment. Minimal shaping is done during the procedure, and it is best to have them done prior to reduce any skin sensitivity.

  • Clients must stop taking blood thinning medication for a minimum of 72 hours prior to their appointment. This includes Vitamin E, Aspirin, Niacin, fish oil supplements, and Ibuprofen.

  • Do not drink alcohol the night before and day of your treatment.

  • Do not drink any caffeine the day of your treatment.

  • If you have been on prescription Accutane in the past, you must wait at least one year before considering this procedure.

  • It is highly recommended that you avoid sun and tanning bed exposure for 30 days BEFORE and AFTER your procedure.

  • If you arrive to your appointment with a new tan or sunburn, your deposit will be forfeited and appointment rescheduled. As skin exfoliates from a burn, it will take microblade pigment along with it.

Booking Conditions

My goal is to ensure that you receive the best results from your treatment, meaning skin must be healthy, strong, and non-irritated! Unfortunately, not all clients are good candidates for permanent makeup due to compromised skin condition or pre-existing medical conditions.

If you have any of the conditions listed below, color will not retain well, meaning that you are not an ideal candidate for a permanent makeup procedure.

If you fail to disclose skin or medical conditions and/or current medications, you may experience a poor outcome and require further touch-ups to improve results at an additional cost. Treatment may be declined.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

    • Ingrown hairs & open bumps on eyebrow: Injured skin cannot be tattooed

    • Eczema, Psoriasis and Dermatitis: Constant flaking, itching, irritation, shedding of skin

    • Rosacea: Chronic acne-like skin indicated by redness. Skin bleeds easy and will not retain color well, bleeding can also result in a grayish looking brow.

    • Very oily skin on eyebrows: The hair strokes will appear more blended, solid, or not retain at all

    • Large pores on your forehead & in the eyebrow area: Color will blur and/or blend in large pores resulting in a powdered look

    • Mature skin: Skin that is aged can be on the thinner side and can heal blurry. I do not recommend microblading to anyone 75+ .

    • Moles and/or raised areas or piercings in or around the brow/eye area: Anything raised or indented will not retain color

    • Deep wrinkles in the brow area: Hair strokes will not lay properly in the creases, giving the eyebrows an uneven look

    • Hair transplant on brow area: Color will not take in the scar tissue where the plugs were placed

    • Shingles: Permanent makeup will not be performed as the procedure could cause a flare-up

    • Accutane or Retin-A Acne Medication within the last year: Skin composition is altered and will not heal well. Must wait 1 year before treatment

    • Retinol or Vitamin A: Skin composition is altered and will not heal well. Must discontinue use 1 month prior to treatment

    • Extremely thin skin: Transparent or translucent bleeds easily and cannot hold color due to its thinness

    • Over Tanned or Sunburnt skin

    • Use of Latisse or any eyelash or eyebrow growth conditioner: Skin will be hypersensitive and bleed easily. Use must discontinued for 2 months prior to procedure

    • Pregnant or nursing: Considered at risk and sensitive due to change in hormones

    • Hemophilia: Considered high risk due to inability to stop or control bleeding

    • Heart Conditions, Pace Maker or Defibrillator: Considered very high risk. No exceptions!

    • Body runs hot: Increased bleeding which prevents color deposit

    • Bleeding disorders: Increased bleeding which prevents color deposit

    • Thyroid condition & taking medication for this condition: Hypo, Hyperthyroidism, Graves Disease, Hashimoto’s all result in thicker skin which is difficult to microblade

    • Auto Immune Disorder such as LUPUS or Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (MS, RA, Lupus or the like): Due to the medicines to treat these diseases, color will not retain. If facial skin is not healthy and/or is bumpy, color will not heal evenly

    • Trichotillomania (Compulsive pulling of body hair): Due to constant pulling, scar tissue is prominent and color will not heal evenly or properly

  • If you are using any of the below medications, you may experience excessive bleeding and color will not retain:

    • Accutane

    • Retin-A

    • Triflusal (Disgren)

    • Clopidogrel (Plavix)

    • Prasugrel (Effient)

    • Ticagrelor (Brilinta)

    • Ticlopidine (Ticlid)

    • Cilostazol (Pletal)

    • Vorapaxar (Zontivity)

    • Dipyridamole (Persantine

    • Coumadin