A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to book and goes toward your service.
Please give at least 48 hours’ notice to make any changes.
  • Changes or cancellations within 48 hours will result in loss of your deposit + 50% of the service total.
  • No-shows will forfeit the deposit and be charged 75% of the service total.
If you reschedule 48+ hours in advance, your deposit transfers to your new appointment.
All deposits are non-refundable and a new deposit is required to rebook after a late cancellation or no-show.
Thank you for respecting my time and policies!

what is the cancellation policy?

-No sun on your brows or tanning.
-No sweat at all.
-No water. Except you will be washing your brows and water can be used only then, but please do not get them wet any other time.
-No saunas, swimming pools, etc.
-When washing your face, do not submerge your face in water. Use a make up wipe or wash cloth to wash your face.
-Try your very best not to get your brows wet when you shower. We don’t want your scabs to come off prematurely. They need to heal properly. If you get them wet on accident, just dab them dry. Do NOT wipe them, so that the scabs stay intact.
-If you use retinol, anti-aging, acid exfoliants, vitamin C, hold off on using them until after the 14 days. You can incorporate it back into your skin care routine, but make sure you avoid the brows always.
-A gentle moisturizer and cleanser can be used during the 14 days, but from your eyes down (none above your eyes or on your forehead).
-No make up on brows for 14 days. You can wear mascara and concealer, but absolutely no powder, bronzer, blush, etc. because we cannot control those particles from entering the fresh wounds. Preferably no make up from the eyes up.
-On day 15, you can pencil your brows in or powder them in if needed and you can also wear the rest of your make up.

what to avoid during the 14 day healing period?

1. Clean hands.
2. Use non fragrant bar soap or cetaphil to VERY GENTLY go over brows with fingertips in circular motion. Do not go back and forth because this could irritate them.
3. Splash to rinse them.
4. Blot with paper towel to dry. Never rub them! Also do not use a wash cloth because it can hold bacteria.
5. Follow up with healing balm (given at appointment) with a clean Qtip. (Half a grain of rice size for each brow). Do not rub, just spread out gently.
6. Day 2-3 repeat steps above except only every two hours instead of every hour.
7. Day 4-14 repeat steps above, but only once in the morning and once in the evening.

What are the essential aftercare guidelines for brows?

-Please avoid all alcohol, ibuprofen, blood thinners, and fish oil supplements 24 hours before your appointment.
-Discontinue Retinol products 2-4 weeks prior to appointment.
-Avoid micro-needling, cosmetic injections, Botox, waxing/tweezing, and laser at least 2-4 weeks before your appointment.
-Avoid caffeine 12 hours prior to appointment.
-If you are on any antibiotics please finish those before we start the treatment.
-Avoid alcohol 24 hours before appointment.
-No chemical peels or micro dermabrasions done within the last 60 days.

How should i prepare for my appointment?

Cosmetic Tattooing generally lasts anywhere between 2-3 years. However, yearly touch ups are  occasionally needed. A few factors can affect longevity including skin type, sun exposure,  and after care. Oily skin does not retain pigment as well as dry. Excessive sun exposure can fade brows more quickly and cause them to change to more greyish color over time. If aftercare is not followed properly, this can greatly affect desired results. Results are not guaranteed. 

How long does cosmetic tattooing last?

Nano Brows consists of using an ultra-fine, single needle machine to create hair-like strokes. This creates a very natural and realistic result, mimicking real brow hairs. Powder Brows also uses a tattoo machine to implant pigment in a soft, shaded/powdered style (like brow makeup). This gives a soft, filled-in appearance; can range from natural to bold. 

what is the difference between nano brows & powder Brows?

⚠️ Absolute Contraindications
(Permanent makeup should NOT be performed under these conditions.)

-Pregnancy or breastfeeding – Risk of infection, pigment allergy, and no safety data on pigment absorption during pregnancy.
-Blood clotting disorders – e.g., hemophilia, thrombocytopenia; increased risk of bleeding.
-Use of blood-thinning medications – e.g., warfarin, heparin, aspirin, some NSAIDs.
-Uncontrolled diabetes – Poor wound healing and increased risk of infection. please consult physician.
-Active skin infections – e.g., herpes simplex (cold sores), impetigo, cellulitis, or acne in the treatment area.
-Autoimmune diseases (active phase) – e.g., lupus, psoriasis in the area to be treated.
-HIV, hepatitis B or C (active or uncontrolled) – Increased infection risk for both client and practitioner.
-Cancer under active treatment – Especially chemotherapy or radiotherapy (immunosuppression).
-Allergy to pigments, lidocaine, or topical anesthetics – Risk of severe allergic reaction.
-Keloid or hypertrophic scar tendency – Tattooing may trigger abnormal scar formation.

⚠️ Relative / Temporary Contraindications
(Procedure may be possible once the condition is resolved or managed with medical approval.)

-Recent cosmetic procedures – e.g., Botox, fillers, chemical peels, lip filler or laser treatments (wait at least 2–4 weeks).
-Sunburn or tanning – Increases skin sensitivity and pigment instability.
-Recent use of isotretinoin (Accutane) – Wait 6–12 months after stopping due to delayed healing.
-Epilepsy – Procedure may trigger seizures; medical clearance advised.
-Cardiac conditions or pacemaker use – Some devices may interfere with electromagnetic tattoo machines.
-Cold sores (herpes simplex virus) – Antiviral prophylaxis recommended before lip procedures.
-Skin disorders in the area – e.g., eczema, dermatitis, rosacea, or psoriasis (avoid during flare-ups).
-Recent surgery or scars in the area – Wait at least 6 months for healing.
-Use of Retinol or AHA/BHA products – Discontinue at least one week before procedure.
-Accutane- Wait a minimum of 12 months before receiving cosmetic tattooing. 

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