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Hyper Realistict Eyebrows and Microblading 

Hyper Realistic eyebrows are a type of cosmetic tattooing that uses a specialized technique to create very natural-looking brows. This technique is similar to microblading but places greater emphasis on fine detailing to achieve a more realistic hair-like appearance. Think of it as eyebrow artistry meets gentle tattooing! The goal is to create brows that look as natural as possible, blending seamlessly with the natural brow hair and minimizing the appearance of a tattoo.

My specialized technique takes into account how your eyebrow hairs sway and fall. I add strokes that create more volume, thickness, texture and density creating very natural-looking brows. Because of the “less is more” approach and advanced techniques, you will also experience optimal healing results.

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How it's done

Using a hand tool with tiny needles, we draw featherlike strokes that mimic natural hairs and blend seamlessly into your brow line. The pigment is placed just under the skin’s surface, making it less invasive than traditional tattoos and giving a natural, sculpted look. Perfect for anyone seeking defined brows—whether due to thinning, alopecia, or style—it’s a custom-fit artistic solution that enhances facial features without altering your natural appearance. If you're searching for a way to achieve natural, fuller brows without daily makeup, this may be your perfect solution.

The results

Long-lasting, low-maintenance brows that fit your face beautifully—whether you're correcting overplucked brows or experiencing hair loss due to alopecia.
We ensure a personalized experience from consultation to final touch-up, using safe pigments and techniques that work with your skin tone and hair color.

Aftercare & Maintenace

Your new brows are an investment, and proper after care is essential for the best results. Following these guidelines will help ensure long-lasting, beautiful brows:

  • Keep them clean and dry – For the first 7–10 days, avoid getting your brows wet. This means no swimming, saunas, heavy sweating, or direct water on the area.

  • Hands off – Do not pick, scratch, or peel any scabs or flaking skin. Let them heal naturally to avoid uneven pigment.

  • Moisturize gently – Apply the recommended ointment (if provided) sparingly with clean hands or a cotton swab. Less is more.

  • Avoid makeup & skincare on the area – No makeup, cleansers, exfoliants, or creams on the brows until fully healed (usually 10–14 days).

  • Protect from the sun – Once healed, always use sunscreen on your brows to maintain pigment and prevent fading.

  • Healing process – Expect some redness, tenderness, and scabbing. Your brows may appear darker at first but will lighten as they heal.

 

Healing is a journey—your brows will go through phases before settling into their final look. A touch-up appointment is usually recommended 6–8 weeks after your initial session to perfect the shape and color.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is microblading?
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo technique that creates natural-looking hair strokes to enhance the shape and fullness of your eyebrows.

 

How long does microblading last?
Results typically last 12–24 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and after care. Touch-ups are recommended every 12–18 months to keep brows fresh.

 

Does it hurt?
Most clients describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain. A topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to keep you comfortable.

 

What can I expect after my appointment?
Your brows will look darker and bolder for the first few days. As they heal, some scabbing or flaking is normal. The color will soften and lighten over 1–2 weeks.

 

How long does healing take?
Initial healing is about 7–10 days, with full healing taking 4–6 weeks. A touch-up session is usually booked 6–8 weeks after your first appointment.

 

Who should avoid microblading?
Microblading may not be recommended for people who are pregnant, nursing, have certain skin conditions (such as eczema or psoriasis), or are on blood-thinning medications. A consultation will help determine if it’s right for you.

 

Can I wear makeup after microblading?
Avoid applying makeup directly on or around your brows until they are fully healed (10–14 days). After that, you may return to your normal routine.

 

What’s the difference between microblading and powder brows?
Microblading creates hair-like strokes for a natural look, while powder brows use a shading technique for a soft, makeup-filled effect. Combination brows blend both techniques for added definition.

 

How do I book a touch-up?
A touch-up appointment is usually scheduled 6–8 weeks after your first session. Annual maintenance appointments can then be booked to keep your brows looking their best.

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