Microblading

Microblading

Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing. microblading uses a blade-shaped tool to create hair-like strokes along your brows while depositing pigment into your skin. The result? Realistic-looking brow hairs that don’t wash off for a year or more. Microblading can last anywhere from one to three years depending on your skin type.

Top up after 4-6 weeks of initial treatment is required, this is included in the full price.
Treatment Duration: 1 Hour
Fee: £300
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Client Transformation

  • Diabetes
  • History of Keloids or an active Keloid scar in the brows
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Glaucoma or taking blood thinning medicines (e.g., aspirin, warfarin)
  • Skin diseases such as psoriasis or eczema
  • Transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis
  • Haemophilia
  • Healing disorders or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Skin medication such as Accutane or steroids
  • Active skin cancer
  • Undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
  • Epilepsy
  • Pacemaker or major heart problems
  • Botox in the past one month

  • Book in for a patch test consultation first.
  • Avoid using acid exfoliating products the night before and the morning of the procedure
  • Avoid using Retinol 0.3 for 3 days / Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days before

  • In the first 7 days AVOID all creams (except the protective one), all makeup in the eyebrow area, workouts that involve a lot of sweating, sauna, facial massage, steaming and water.
  • In the next 30 days AVOID sunbathing, solarium, light therapies, chemical peelings, fruit acids, microdermabrasions, creams that contain regeneration factors, antibiotics and hormonal therapy leads to faster pigment fading.
  • ALWAYS protect the eyebrows from the sun with SPFs except the first 7 days.
  • ALWAYS avoid laser treatments over treated area as they can destroy the pigment and cause burns.

  • Contraindications

    • Diabetes
    • History of Keloids or an active Keloid scar in the brows
    • Pregnant or breastfeeding
    • Glaucoma or taking blood thinning medicines (e.g., aspirin, warfarin)
    • Skin diseases such as psoriasis or eczema
    • Transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis
    • Haemophilia
    • Healing disorders or uncontrolled high blood pressure
    • Skin medication such as Accutane or steroids
    • Active skin cancer
    • Undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
    • Epilepsy
    • Pacemaker or major heart problems
    • Botox in the past one month

  • Pre Care instruction

    • Book in for a patch test consultation first.
    • Avoid using acid exfoliating products the night before and the morning of the procedure
    • Avoid using Retinol 0.3 for 3 days / Retinol 0.5 for 5 days / Retinol 1.0 for 7 days before

  • Aftercare

    • In the first 7 days AVOID all creams (except the protective one), all makeup in the eyebrow area, workouts that involve a lot of sweating, sauna, facial massage, steaming and water.
    • In the next 30 days AVOID sunbathing, solarium, light therapies, chemical peelings, fruit acids, microdermabrasions, creams that contain regeneration factors, antibiotics and hormonal therapy leads to faster pigment fading.
    • ALWAYS protect the eyebrows from the sun with SPFs except the first 7 days.
    • ALWAYS avoid laser treatments over treated area as they can destroy the pigment and cause burns.