brows
Microblading
Hand-drawn hair-stroke brows that mimic natural growth.

What it is
Microblading uses a single-use hand tool with a row of fine micro-needles to deposit pigment in the upper layers of skin, one stroke at a time, to mimic real brow hair. Healed work reads as your own brows on a really good day.
Every appointment starts with custom mapping — brow length, arch placement, and tail position are drawn, adjusted, and approved before any pigment touches your skin. The goal isn't symmetry; no face is symmetric, and a templated brow on an asymmetric face reads as off. The goal is the illusion of symmetry, built on your bone structure.
Pigment is custom-mixed for your undertone and your existing brow color. Healed result — what you see at six weeks, after the initial color softens — is what we design for.
Best for
- Sparse, thin, or over-plucked natural brows
- Clients who want a hair-like, soft natural finish
- Skin types where powder or shading would feel too dense
Not for
- Pregnancy or nursing
- Recent Botox in the brow area (within 2 weeks)
- Oily skin or large pores — combination or ombré holds better
- Recent cosmetic injections, chemical peels, or Accutane
The process
What happens on the day
Plan on about three hours from arrival to walkout. We start by cleansing the area and mapping the shape — every line gets drawn, adjusted, and approved before any pigment goes in. From there we choose your custom color together and let the topical numbing settle for about thirty minutes. During the work I reapply a secondary numbing agent as needed to keep you comfortable. You leave with the result you came for and a curated aftercare kit to carry the heal through the first two weeks.
Plan for about 3 hours from arrival to walking out.
Read the full process →Pricing
Starting at $750
Includes complimentary 6-week perfecting session. Annual touchups for existing clients are $450.
Healing
What it looks like, week by week.
Day 1
Bold + slightly raised
Pigment looks 30–40% darker than your final result; mild swelling is normal.
Day 3
Starts to flake
Surface scabbing begins. Avoid picking — let it shed on its own.
Week 2
Lighter, patchy
Looks like the pigment vanished. It didn't — color rebuilds as skin settles.
Week 6
Settled, healed
Final color visible. We touch up at this appointment.
Healed work
Real clients, varied skin tones.

Healed close-up — settled hair strokes and a soft, natural arch.

Healed microblading — hair strokes mapped to the natural brow shape.
FAQ
Questions about microblading.
Aftercare
Healing, day by day
The first two weeks are the most important. Keep the area clean and dry — no makeup, sweating, swimming, or sun exposure. Rinse gently with sterile water twice a day and apply a thin layer of the recommended aftercare balm. Less is more.
Days four through ten will feel itchy and look patchy as the surface layers flake off. This is normal and temporary. Do not pick. The pigment that appears to "fall out" during this phase has already bonded below; what you see peeling is only the outermost skin layer.
By week six, the color has fully settled — typically 20–30% softer than it looked on day one. This is the result we designed for. Your 6-week perfecting session is scheduled from this point: we assess the healed color, fill any areas that didn't take evenly, and make any final adjustments before the work is considered complete.
Long-term care
Sun is the single biggest factor in pigment fading — apply SPF over the area daily, even in winter. Anti-aging actives like retinol, glycolic acid, and vitamin C accelerate fading too; keep them off the treated area, or only apply them above the brow line. Most clients refresh annually or every 18 months. Annual touchups for existing clients are $450.
A printable aftercare PDF goes home with you on appointment day.
Ready when you are.
Or text Sofia at (321) 336-6326