FAQS

Permanent cosmetics FAQ

My knowledge. I have been trained by one of the world best, and most respected in this industry. I currently have over 200 hours of training, and make it a priority to do continuing education, to further my knowledge and give my clients the best! I specialize in the long hair stroke lines, and for my extensive color theory knowledge. There are many areas of study when learning microblading techniques, which include facial morphology and bone structure, brow shaping and design, color analysis, color theory, proper handling of equipment, and prevention of cross-contamination. I always tell my future clients, do their research of their artist they choose. And please do not go to the cheapest! This probably means they did not invest in the thousands it takes to have the correct training. This is an art. You should be attracted to your artists work!My knowledge. I have been trained by one of the world best, and most respected in this industry. I currently have over 200 hours of training, and make it a priority to do continuing education, to further my knowledge and give my clients the best! I specialize in the long hair stroke lines, and for my extensive color theory knowledge. There are many areas of study when learning microblading techniques, which include facial morphology and bone structure, brow shaping and design, color analysis, color theory, proper handling of equipment, and prevention of cross-contamination. I always tell my future clients, do their research of their artist they choose. And please do not go to the cheapest! This probably means they did not invest in the thousands it takes to have the correct training. This is an art. You should be attracted to your artists work!

Every procedure is different, but all are very doable, and don’t cause you to look like a clown! I have developed a certain aftercare meant specifically for our AZ climate, and have amazing results! Check my reviews, and my healed photos! Most of my healing time is around a 7-10 days of no water, creams, lotions, makeup on or around your tattooed area. Much easier than it sounds, promise! Most of my clients experience minimal to very little shedding and lightening in the first week. The way your body processes the ink is much different than a body tattoo, and will lighten first, and then get color back to them over the next few weeks. The least noticeable of this lightening phase, is the powder/ombre/combo technique.

Nope! Most people feel NOTHING! I use a topical anesthetic, consisting of Epinephrine, and Lidocaine that works like a charm. Less than 5% of clients do not numb well, but is still tolerable and worth it!!

That’s ok! I always begin that with a few questions. “How do you do your brows on a daily basis”, “What are your expectations for doing PMU”, and a few more help me best explain each technique, finding the one that will work best for your expectations! Together we can discuss what will work best for you!

I do! I love my job, and while meeting other techs, I have found an EXTREME lack of knowledge in this industry! People have been scammed into 2-3 day classes, not getting ALL the info necessary to perform PMU as a career. They are only taught the bare minimum to make some money, and that is not ok! PMU should be treated as a career, not as a side job. This is how I have learned so much and been able to dedicate myself to always learning more, and being able to provide my students with a curriculum like no other here in AZ. My students are a representation of my work and my business, so it is very important for me to make sure they understand everything from technique, down to the functions behind skin, ink, sanitation, and business.

Absolutely NOT! Microblading is not meant to be used as  cover up, and will end up looking worse than before if this is executed. The ONLY case where you can, is if your old tattoo is so faded, it almost looks completely gone. We can usually achieve a very nice cover up with a powder brow, or maybe a combo brow, depending on how saturated your old tattoo is.

This is a VERY important question!! Most don’t know that you can only have maybe 2 or 3 sessions of Microblading done. Why you ask? Because all pigment over time will migrate a little bit, and over time, this will leave you with a more powdered look, which at that point, you can either let them keep fading, in hopes for a new set of Microbladed brows, or you can switch over to a powder brow. I suggest one 6-8 week touch up after the original procedure, and then not again until your brows have almost completely faded out. This way we are making room for new ink. This is very important to understand, and I often feel like there is a misconception of Microblading. Over time, it will not look good to continually add strokes, because they will begin to blur into a big blob. That’s only one reason why its important to choose your technician very wisely! You can also do extreme damage over time of doing to many microblade sessions.

Absolutely. We can schedule a consult for you so I can see what you already have, how saturated your skin is, and explain the best possible choices for your brows.

Microblading is performed with a grouping or configuration of needles affixed to a handle to manually create lines that resemble eyebrow hairs. Microblading is a form of art, with ink being placed into a layer in the skin. Often called “semi permanent”, there is no way for me to tell you how long it will last in someone’s skin, therefor is defined as permanent. Please pick an artist whose work speaks to you!! This procedure should be taken seriously, the average cost of a quality artist will be anywhere from $500- $1000.

All Beauty FAQ

Enzyme facial treatments rebalance and exfoliate the skin without causing any visible flaking. Enzymes activate when placed on the skin, and selectively eat away only dead skin cells, leaving behind healthy tissue. These treatments are best done in a series, and require no downtime.

Medical grade medium depth chemical peels are an amazing option for individuals who are looking to reverse sun damage or other minor or major imperfections in their skin. These chemical peels allow you to remove dead skin cells and address fine lines, hyperpigmentation and unwanted freckles in a safe and effective way. Peels have 3 to 4 days of downtime. Suitable for all skin types

The lunchtime peel is a mild chemical exfoliation using glycolic or salicylic acid to remove damaged skin and stimulate underlying collagen regeneration refining pores and reducing lines and blemishes. Little to no downtime! A great introduction to chemical peels

The Skin Classic is an award-winning laser alternative treatment for common skin irregularities such as broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, keratosis, skin tags, hyper-pigmentation, milia, sebaceous hyperplasia, and acne.

While traditional microneedling provides a boost, rf microneedling amplifies the process. Heat created by the added RF energy also works to constrict underlying skin layers, helping to further smooth out even the most severe lines and wrinkles

The RF energy heats the underlying layers of skin, causing constriction and tightening of the skin, as well as the stimulation of collagen and elastin production. Because the RF energy is delivered so deeply, it can produce faster results that are more dramatic.

We recommend starting with the custom Bombchelle or PH Hydrofacial. After a skin analysis and consultation we can Customize a plan to address any skin concerns you may have.