Brows
Microblading
Microblading is a tattooing technique in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing because each hair stroke is created by hand using a blade that creates fine slices in the skin, whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a machine and single needle bundle. Microblading is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and color. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper. Microblading artists do not necessarily tattoo artists, and vice versa, because the techniques require different training.
Blade & Shade
Combo brows is a combination of two forms of semi-permanent techniques: microblading and powder brows (shading). The powder effect is applied to the body of the brow using a permanent makeup device to give the brow its fullness.
Powdered Brows
Ombre brows, also known as Powdered Brows, are a semi-permanent eyebrow styling technique that creates a soft shaded brow pencil look. This amazing technique, first developed in Asia, has been around for decades and has been gradually improving over the years. It gives great definition & depth to the eyebrows.
Saline Pigment Removal
Saline pigment (tattoo) removal or lightening is the process of using a salt solution; it’s very safe and highly effective. This procedure is for both cosmetic and conventional body tattoos.
You would feel a little to no pain during this procedure. Topical anesthetic would be used to numb the treating area before the procedure, and then the technician would work on the skin with the saline solution. This process would make the saline and the pigment come out to the surface of the skin, it will form a scab. The tattoo would be lighter after the scab has fallen off. However, the result can’t be guaranteed due to every tattoo being different.