Eyebrow Microblading FAQ

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1. What is Microblading, Combinations brows, powder effect shading?

Microblading, also known as Eyebrow Embroidery is a procedure categorized under permanent makeup, but unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing, it is less invasive and is considered semi-permanent. Microblading typically lasts 1-3 years, depending on skin type and skincare routine. The procedure is done by using a hand tool with ultra-fine needles and each ‘hair’ is gently etched into the skin, giving an incredibly natural and realistic look. Microblading can dramatically correct or fully reconstruct lost eyebrow and is excellent for those wanting to enhance their brows or who have little to no eyebrows, thinning brows from age or over-tweezed brows. Pigments used are chosen to match the natural or desired brow colour and skin tone will also be taken into consideration.

If client want their brows look more defined but still natural, Combination brows is the best option , where our technician will add shading using machine to fulfil pigment between microblading strokes, give client's brows looks fuller and more defined 

Powder effect brows is for someone who want their brows have makeup look but do not want to draw their eyebrows everyday. Client can choose between high definition ombre powder effect or natural shading ombre powder effect 

2. How long does it take?

For the first Microblading session, the entire procedure should take about 2-3 hours. During this session, the brow technician will shape and style the client’s brows for client approval. We then follow with pigment colour selection. Once the client is satisfied with the choices, we begin the procedure.

The client is to come in for a follow-up visit in order to have any minor necessary touch ups. The second Microblading session takes place after 4-6 weeks after the initial session. This session will take approximately 1.5-2 hours to complete.



3. How long does it take to heal?

The eyebrow area will be slightly red after the procedure and colour will appear very dark. This is normal for the procedure and part of the healing process. The colour will fade by up to 40% as it heals. In the following days, the eyebrows will continue to be dark and you will notice slight scabbing. Do not pick at the scabs as this may damage the skin and the outcome of the Microbladed area. The eyebrows will lighten up in colour as it heals. No downtime is required after Microblading procedure. It takes approximately 7-14 days for the brows to heal over, and about 1 month for the colour to fully set in. You’ll notice the colour is very light right after the two weeks after healing; the skin will have an opaque milky looking quality to it. This is known as the milk skin and is common in tattooing. This is due to the tissue still healing from the inside out even though the surface of the skin is healed. True colour will reveal itself once healed.



4. Is the touch-up session necessary?

Yes! A touch-up session after 4-6 weeks is necessary as everyone heals differently and the outcome will vary. Certain areas may not pick up during the first session and will need to be refilled. Pigment colour may need to be adjusted, brow thickness and more strokes can be added. Individuals with oily skin often require a deeper shade during the touch-up session as the oils tend to lighten the pigment. Most importantly, your touch-up session is when we refine your brows to ensure it looks perfect and retains the colour for the whole year!



5. Can I get my touch up session sooner than 4 weeks?

Touch up sessions should not be done earlier than 4 weeks after the initial Microblading session as pigment colour has not fully settled into the skin. Most importantly, this is to prevent scar damage as the tissue requires time to completely heal.



6. Is it painful?

The pain level for the procedure is considered mild to none. Prior to the procedure, your brow technician will apply a topical anaesthetic to numb the area, and also reapplied during the procedure. Everyone responds differently to anaesthetic; depending on the client, the feeling of the procedure has been described as light cat scratches to not feeling anything. Topical anaesthetics used may contain lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine and epinephrine.

After the procedure, redness and slight swelling in the area is normal. Clients describe the area feeling similar to a light sunburn. Clients can take Tylenol but not aspirin or ibuprofen.


7. How long does it last?

Since Microblading pigments are not implanted into the skin as deep as traditional tattoos, the area will naturally fade over time. Microblading typically lasts 1-3 years, depending on skin type (normal, oily, dry), age (youthful/mature). Skincare routine will also affect the lasting effect of the pigment: patients who tan, uses products with AHA or Glycolic Acid with fade faster as your skin will resurface faster. Each individual’s colour retention within the skin will vary. To maintain the brows looking fresh, a touch up is suggested every 12-18 months. Clients can let the Microbladed area fade over time, but please note a slight shadow may remain.



8. What are the pre and post care procedures?

In order to achieve the best results, it is best to follow the pre and post care instructions.

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9. Prior to your procedure, clients are advised of the following:

Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen and any vitamins that may thin your blood for 72 hours. Avoid tanning so we can assess your natural skin tone. No face scrubs or chemical peels at least two weeks prior. Feel free to come in with their brow makeup on so our technician can see your everyday look you prefer. Reference pictures of shapes and colours of brows are always welcomed. We will then work together to create the perfect brows!

10. After your procedure, clients MUST follow these instructions:

Within 2 hours after the procedure, clean brows using a q-tip and lightly moisten with distilled or cooled downed boiling water. Gently wipe away the old healing balm and any lymphatic liquid (clear yellowish liquid) that may have built up. Lightly pat dry with tissue and using a new q-tip, re-apply healing balm to the brows

Make sure to apply a light layer of healing balm morning and night to eyebrows for at least 5-7 days

Do not over apply healing balm

Do not immerse brow area in water for 14 days. When showering, make sure to avoid face area. When cleaning or washing face, make sure to avoid brows and clean around it

Do not put makeup on the brow area for a minimum of 10 days. Microbladed area is an open wound, using makeup may cause infections

Avoid alcohol and aspirin/ibuprofen and any vitamins that may thin your blood for 24 hours

Brow area will feel slightly itchy as it heals and will start to lightly scab over. Do not peel or pick at the scabs as this can affect the outcome and pigmentation

Do not go swimming, tanning or into saunas for at least 14 days

No face scrubs or chemical peels at least 2 weeks after


11. Who is not suitable for the procedure?

Microblading is not suitable for the following candidates:

Anyone using Accutane


Anyone who have heart conditions or use heart medications


Anyone with diabetes (will require a physician’s note)



Anyone with disease or irritations

Anyone who has had Botox in the last 2 weeks


Anyone who has gotten a deep tan or chemical peels in the last 2 weeks


Those allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine or epinephrine

Anyone who has any serious medical conditions may require a physician’s note

Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding

* We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who we deem not suitable for this procedure or for any other reason. Our brow technicians make the decision to microblade an individual based on their own discretion.


12. Risks and complications?

We take all proper precautions for a safe session by using disposable/sterilized equipment, new needles and in a sanitized environment. Should clients follow our pre and post care instructions, there should be minimal risks or complications. Although allergic reactions to the pigments are rare, it could be possible for certain individuals. 

We suggest a pigment patch test for individuals who have high skin sensitivities or are sensitive to:

Topical makeup products


Gold, silver and nickel


Hair dyes

Patch tests should be performed 5 - 7 days prior.

13. What if I do not like it?

As with all cosmetic procedures, individuals should not make their choices lightly. We always recommend clients do their research, understand the procedure and compare different artists’ work and portfolio when making their decisions. Our brow technicians will do their utmost to shape and style the eyebrows to the clients satisfaction prior to the procedure. Every effort will be made to achieve an even appearance, but please realize our faces are never perfectly symmetrical. Uneven appearance can be fixed during the touch-up session. Pigment discolouration and colour correction can also be fixed during the touch-up session. Microbladed brows will eventually fade away if no additional touch ups are done.

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