Microblading & Permanent Cosmetics Services and Pricing
Microblading
$600- Full Set (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$500- Hair Strokes (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$200- Stippling (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$150- Touch-Ups after 6 week mark and up to first year with added $60 supply fee.
Cosmetic Tattoos
$400- Ombre Brows (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$100- Microblade Hair strokes for Ombre Brows.
$400- Solid Brows (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
Eyeliner
$400- Hardline (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$350- Eyelash Enhancement (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$150- Touch-Ups after 6 week mark and up to first year with added $60 supply fee.
Lips
$650- Ombre Color (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$550- Solid Color (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$500- Blush (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$200- Liner (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$150- Touch-Ups after 6 week mark and up to first year with added $60 supply fee.
Beauty Marks & Freckles
$100- Beauty Marks 1 to 3 (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
$300- Freckles (includes first touch-up 4-6weeks after procedure with $60 supply fee.)
Tattoo Removal
(Tattoo Solution Removal for Permanent Cosmetics and small sized tattoos)
Can take up to 6 sessions!
$100-$250 each session depending on size.
touch-ups
Healed results will vary with each individual client. We have no control over what occurs during the healing process. Absolutely NO guarantee will be made and additional sessions (charged accordingly) may be required to obtain optimal results. Additional charges will apply.
Your follow-up/touch-up session as recommended by your artist must be done within 6 months of initial procedure for the deducted cost to apply. After 6 months all procedures revert to their original cost.
MICROBLADING AND
PERMANENT COSMETICS AFTERCARE
After care is very important for producing a beautiful and lasting result.
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Keep the area clean by washing with freshly washed hands and a mild soap. Do not use a washcloth or sponge to remove soap. Simply splash with water. Do not use cleansing creams, acne cleansers or astringents. Use a mild, natural soap.
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Apply the aftercare oil with freshly washed hands or a Q-tip. Use the oil very sparingly. Too little is better than too much. Blot off excess with a clean tissue. Never touch the procedure area without washing your hands immediately before.
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Do not scrub, rub or pick at the epithelial crust that forms. Allow it to flake off by itself. If it is removed before it is ready the pigment underneath it can be pulled out.
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Do not use any makeup near the procedure area including mascara for eyeliner procedures for at least 3 days. Purchase new mascara and makeup if possible to avoid contamination or bacterial infection.
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Always use a sun block after the procedure area is healed to protect from sun fading.
What’s Normal?
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Swelling, itching, scabbing, light bruising and dry tightness. Ice packs are a nice relief for swelling and bruising. Aftercare calm is nice for scabbing and tightness.
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Too dark and slightly uneven appearance. After 2-7 days the darkness will fade and once swelling dissipates unevenness usually disappears. If they are too dark or still a bit uneven after 4 weeks then we will make adjustments during the touch up appointment.
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Color change or color loss. As the procedure area heals the color will lighten and sometimes seem to disappear. This can all be addressed during the touch up appointment and is why the touch up necessary. The procedure area has to be completely healed before we can address any concerns. This takes at least four weeks.
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Needing a touch up months or years later. A touch up may be needed 1 to 5 years after the initial procedure depending on your skin, medications and sun exposure. We recommend a touch up 30 days after the first session (included in today’s price) and every few years to keep them looking fresh and beautiful.
BEFORE YOUR TREATMENT
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Do not work out the day of the procedure.
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Do not tan or have sunburned face.
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Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E or Ibuprofen 24 hours before procedure.
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No alcohol or caffeine on the day of the procedure.
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No waxing or tinting 3 days before.
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Please note that you will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle.
AFTER YOUR TREATMENT
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No water, cleansers, creams, makeup or any other products on treated area for 10 days.
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4-5 hours after the procedure clean the area with sterile water and cotton pad, gauze or Q-tip and allow to air dry.
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DO NOT rub, pick or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate off. Picking can cause scarring.
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Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for 3-4 weeks after procedure.
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Avoid heavy sweating for the first 10 days.
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NO facials, Botox, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.
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Avoid sleeping on your face for the first 10 days.
PLEASE NOTE: EYEBROWS WILL APPEAR DARKER AND BOLDER DUE TO NATURAL SCABBING AND HEALING FOR THE FIRST 10 DAYS. THIS IS VERY COMMON FOR ALL PERMANENT COSMETIC PROCEDURES
Permanent makeup is NOT recommended for any clients who are or have.
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Pregnant or nursing
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immune Deficiencies
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Undergoing Chemotherapy (consult your doctor
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Viral infections and/or diseases
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A Pacemaker or major heart problems
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Had a organ transplant
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Skin irritations near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
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Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
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Had Botox in the past 2 months
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Used Accutane in the past year
Lip Blush Aftercare Instructions
Lip Blush post-care is very important to the appearance and longevity of your new lips. Please read the following aftercare instructions carefully:
Day 1
Immediately following the procedure, lips will feel dry, chapped, tight and tender to the touch. They may appear swollen and bright in color.
For 4 hours after treatment, apply light pressure on lips with a clean paper towel, to remove any lymph. After 4 hours, start applying ointment (Aquaphor) as needed to keep lips constantly moist
No kissing, rubbing or friction on treatment area
Day 1-3
Apply ointment on lips several times a day. Keep lips moist at all times. Avoid oily, spicy and heavily seasoned food and drink with a straw. After every meal gently rinse and clean lips with water and pat dry, then re-apply ointment.
DAY 4-7
Between these days, lips will begin and end the process of peeling, and color will lighten by 30%-50%.
Do not pick or rub your lips and let the peeling happen naturally. Continue keeping your lips moist!
WEEK 2
Lips are done peeling, color is light. You may return to normal routines. Lips will continue to heal, up to 6 weeks. Every week more color will surface, it is important to continue keeping lips moist to get the best color at the end of the healing phase.
WEEK 6-8
Your lips are healed and you're feeling unstoppable!!! Just add some lip gloss and go! In most cases it requires two treatments to complete the lip transformation.
The following must be avoided during all 14 days post treatment:
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Increased sweating
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Practicing sports
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Swimming
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Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi
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Sun tanning or salon tanning
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Exposure to UV/UVA Rays or chemicals as they have been known to cause a shift in color and premature fading
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Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin-A or Glycolic acid on the treatment area
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Touching of the treatment area except for when applying the post-care ointment with a cotton swab
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Picking, peeling, or scratching of the treatment area in order to avoid scarring of the area or removal of the pigment
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Performing tasks related to heavy household cleaning such as garage or basement cleaning where there is a lot of airborne debris
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Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds
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Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles, or motorcycles
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Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds