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Full, natural-looking lush eyebrows
For a bolder and more intense effect, Microblading-Shading combines techniques to give a semi-permanent result and a full, natural-looking brow. While Microblading mimics the look of hairs along the browline with strokes of pigment into your skin’s upper layers, Microshading utilises a stippling method of pigment application that combats the possibility of any weaker areas with a lush, even finish. Typically, there is some redness after any treatment of this kind, but our recovery techniques ensure that any discomfort is minimised and that the healing process is fast. -
Maintain definition, precision and an authentic appearance
We recommend an annual Microblading touch-up every 18 months, although this timeframe will vary from individual to individual, depending on their skin type, lifestyle and other related factors. As a semi-permanent treatment, regular touch ups are important to maintain definition, precision and an authentic appearance, while also giving you the opportunity to make subtle changes to your brow shape and style. -
Maintain definition, precision and an authentic appearance
We recommend an annual Microblading touch up every 1-3 years, although this timeframe will vary from individual to individual, depending on their skin type, lifestyle and other related factors. As a semi-permanent treatment, regular touch ups are important to maintain definition, precision and an authentic appearance, while also giving you the opportunity to make subtle changes to your brow shape and style. -
Full, well-defined brows with density, shape and style
Also known as Powdered Brows, this semi-permanent treatment uses a special machine to apply pigment as a series of fine dots, producing full, well-defined brows with the density, shape and style desired. Due to the nature of the method of application, this treatment is an excellent choice for sensitive skin, as it is suitable for all skin types, including oily and dry. Ombre Brows will normally not require any top-ups until after 12-18 months, however, depending on factors such as sun exposure, skin type and lifestyle, the shading may last much longer.