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✨ Microshading ✨

What is Microshading?

Microshading is semi-permanent makeup applied to your eyebrows, also known as a cosmetic tattoo procedure performed using a tattoo gun.

How long does Microshading last?

The healing process takes up to 2 to 4 weeks depending on your skin type. After healing, it can last up to one to three years.

The Average Cost $

 $600 to $900, compared to Arched & Slayed cost of $375 

How many sessions will you need?

Most clients only need 2 sessions to finalize the results. After the initial procedure, a touch up session is recommended after 6 to 8 weeks or depending on how quickly the client heals.

Aftercare

  • Keep brows dry for 7 to 10 days. (avoid sweating, swimming, saunas, & direct water on the area. 
  • Apply the recommended aftercare ointment sparingly as directed. Do not pick, scratch or peel any flakes or scabs. 
  • Avoid makeup, skincare products, & sunscreen directly on the brows until healed. 
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure & tanning during healing. Sleep on your back if possible to reduce friction on the brows. 
  • Expect brows to appear darker at first, then lighten as they heal

Microshading is NOT🚫 recommended for...

  

  • Clients who have a bleeding disorder, heart condition or have a pacemaker, autoimmune disorder & or shingles cannot have this procedure done. 


  •  Clients who are pregnant or breast feeding. Hormonal changes during pregnancy and breastfeeding can increase the risk of infection, slow down healing, and change the color of the pigment. 


  • Also anyone with skin conditions like Eczema, dermatitis, Rosacea and Psoriasis . Any of these skin conditions or any skin condition may compromise the surface and texture of the skin.

Microshading Healing Process

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