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PREMIERE BROWS

Microblading and Powder brows by Kelsey, a

Semi-permanent eyebrow tattoo that lasts 1-3 years

Please call to make an appointment 

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Prep

Preparing for microblading eyebrows is an important step to ensure the best possible results. Before your appointment, it's important to avoid alcohol, aspirin, and blood-thinning medications for at least 24 hours. It's also recommended avoid caffeine and exercise on the day of your appointment. Make sure to communicate any concerns or questions with your microblading artist to ensure a successful and comfortable experience.

We will numb with a topical ointment, and shape the brows to your perfect look! Mapping string and other tools will help us get a symmetrical appearance that will match your existing brows and bone structure. 

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Procedure

Microblading eyebrows is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing procedure that enhances the appearance of eyebrows. It involves using a handheld tool to create fine hair-like strokes that mimic the natural growth of eyebrow hair. The results can last up to two years with proper care and maintenance. If you're looking for a way to achieve fuller, more defined eyebrows, microblading may be the perfect solution for you.

Remember, this is an open incision in the skin so we keep the best care of cleanliness and sterile instruments. There are multiple looks to achieve from natural hair like strokes, to a filled in pencil look.

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Healing 

After getting your eyebrows microbladed, it's important to take care of them properly to ensure the best results. During the healing process, avoid getting them wet for at least 24 hours and avoid direct sunlight, saunas, and swimming pools. Apply the aftercare ointment provided by your technician as directed to keep the area moisturized and promote healing. Remember, patience is key - the full healing process can take up to 6 weeks.

Brows may appear darker within the first week, and sometimes the scabs will be visible. It's recommended to not schedule your appointment 1-2 weeks before an important invent. 

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