BROWS

BROWS

Ombre brows are the number one eyebrow treatment in the United States, due to its endless possibilities for all skin types. Eyebrow shapes, color, and arch can be manipulated to frame and accentuate the facial features. If you would like to book a complimentary scalp consult please click the button below.

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FINANCING

We offer in house and traditional financing to our clients when they need it the most through Cherry Financing. You can pay over several payments until the balance is paid to zero. We are so very pleased to offer the easiest form of funding for treatments.

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FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

    The cost is $250-$500 depending on how many sessions are required, and if you have previous permanent makeup. We do offer financing options if you do not want to pay out of pocket.


  • WHAT IS IT?

    It is currently the only alternative to correcting brow symmetry, color, or shape with pigment inserted into the papillary level of the skin.

  • POST CARE?

    Do not get the brows wet for 2 days, before following up with balm 2x a day for 7 days. You can wash with baby shampoo gently. No gym or sauna. Please apply sunscreen once healed.


  • IS IT PAINFUL?

    Everyone’s pain threshold is different, but pain can range from 0-3.


  • YOU ARE NOT A CANDIDATE IF THIS APPLIES TO YOU!

    If you are pregnant or nursing, undergoing chemotherapy (consult with your doctor), viral infections (diseases), epilepsy, cold or flu like symptoms, history of MSRA, history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring, currently using Accutane within the past year, currently on blood thinners or antibiotics, Botox within 4 weeks, chemical peels within 6 weeks, retinol/Retin-A, AHA, or serums containing acids within 6 weeks, electrolysis within 1 week. Please consult your doctor and get written approval if you are currently under their care. No tanning, waxing, or tinting in the area for 3 days. No alcohol or smoking prior to the service to avoid excessive bleeding, or slow healing times.


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