FAQ

What is our Cancellation policy?

Procedures are performed by appointment ONLY. Therefore if you reschedule within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment or miss an appointment, it will result in a $50 cancellation fee that will need to be paid before you can book a new appointment.
 

How long does the microblading treatment take?

Usually Microblading is done in two sessions. The first takes about an hour. In the first session, the brow is shaped and styled to the client’s preference, and pigment is applied.. Four to six weeks later, the client returns for the second session for touch up, This takes typically less than an hour.
 

How long does permanent make-up take to heal?

It takes about ten days for healing. In that time any redness will fade and the initial darkness of the pigment will begin to lighten. The color will lighten over about thirty days as it completely sets in.
 

Why is it necessary for a touch-up?

Touch up is necessary because everyone heals differently and therefore the outcomes vary. Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the color and thickness. In the touch up session, the final adjustments are made to assure the client’s satisfaction.
 

Why are organic pigments better than Ink or iron oxide?

Permanent make-up is not an exact science; therefore there are NO guarantees. We use an organic pigment to implement color. This is a very safe and effective substance. Using an organic quality pigment will insure you of eventual fading and pigment being completely gone in approximately 7 to 10 years. I can assure you that the product I work with is the safest. Using ink will leave you with damaging migration of grey/green to blue color in the skin as it ages. Using iron oxide will leave you with a bright pink/orange deposit in your skin, that being the iron. Ink and iron oxides are very inexpensive products and have lifelong damaging effects, which are nearly irreversible.

What Form of payments are accepted?

For services under $200 we only accept cash/check/Zelle. We accept all major credit cards, cash, local checks, Venmo, & FSA/HSA cards for anything above $200.