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Microshading

Soft, gradient brows with a flawless, makeup-like finish.

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All About Microshading

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Microshading is a semi-permanent brow technique that gives your brows a soft, powdered effect perfect for those who want fuller, defined brows without harsh edges. Often called the "shadow brow," this treatment uses tiny, pin-like dots of pigment to create a gradient, filled-in look. It's ideal for clients with sensitive skin, oily skin, or anyone who prefers a polished brow appearance similar to wearing makeup, but without the daily effort.

All About Microshading

Microshading Styles

Choose your ideal finish based on your personal style and facial features. Microshading can also be combined with hair-stroke techniques like microblading for a Combo Brow, blending precision with softness.

Full Shaded Brows

A natural ombre effect that fades from lighter fronts to darker tails. Ideal for everyday beauty with a barely-there feel.

Full Shaded Brows

A bolder, makeup-inspired look with even saturation throughout the brow. Great for those who love definition and symmetry.

How to Prepare for Your Appointment

To ensure the best results, please follow these guidelines:

  • Avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements 1 week prior.
  • No alcohol or caffeine 24-48 hours before.
  • Don't wax, tint, or thread your brows 3 days prior.
  • Stop using retinol, acids, and exfoliants 1 week before.
  • Arrive with clean skin and no makeup on the brow area.
  • Avoid chemical peels or facial treatments close to the session.
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Brow Lamination Aftercare Guide

Proper healing ensures great results. Follow these instructions

  • ✱ Clean gently with a fragrance-free cleanser twice a day
  • ✱ Apply the recommended ointment 2-3 times daily for 7 days
  • ✱ Avoid scratching, rubbing, or picking at scabs
  • ✱ Do not apply makeup on or around brows for 10 days
  • ✱ Stay away from pools, saunas, and heavy workouts while healing
  • ✱ Expect light flaking and fading—this is part of the normal process
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