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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Contrary to tattooing the microblading is done on the surface of the skin. The colour fades after 18 months.</p><p>The process is extremely precise due to the tool that was used. It is a sloped-blade pen with 10-12 small needles at the tip. They don't penetrate the skin and just lightly scratch the surface.</p> <p>Neena, at the Strokes Of Genius in Orlando, can help you determine if microblading is a solution to your concerns. Call (407) 808 3508 to learn more about our skin treatments and make an appointment for microblading.</p><p>Neena from the Strokes at Genius Orlando can help you decide if microblading might be a good option for your concerns. For more information about our skin care services and to book your appointment for microblading, please call (407) 808-3508.</p> <p>Microblading can be great for those with thin, sparse brows to get some definition and fullness, but Capparelli warns it might not look as natural as someone who does have hair behind the draw-on strokes. But if you’re worried about your microbladed brows looking too drawn-on, your brow artist can add shading behind the hair-like strokes so the empty spaces between the strokes isn’t so noticeable.</p><p>Microblading, a form of permanent makeup that uses a handheld tool with several small needles to apply semi-permanent color to the skin, is a technique for tattooing. Microblading is a different method than standard eyebrow tattooing. Each hairstroke is made by hand with a blade, which cuts fine lines in the skin. Eyebrow tattoos, on the other hand, are created using a machine and one needle bundle. Microblading is used to shape, enhance or reshape eyebrows. Because it deposits pigment in the upper part of the dermis rather than traditional tattooing techniques that deposit pigment deeper into the skin, microblading fades faster. Microblading may also be known as embroidery, feather touch or microstroking.</p> <p>Microblading also goes by many names, including Microstroking, Microstroking and Micropigmentation. Microblading, semi permanent eyebrow makeup, is the naturalst form. The pigment is injected into the skin. The pigment is designed to reproduce natural hair growth using individual strokes. It gives the illusion of thicker hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading specializes in giving you fuller, more natural-looking brows. The microblading procedure uses a sterilized blade with 18 tiny needles. This gives you hair-like strokes. This procedure typically lasts between 10 and 2 years. However, Strokes of Genius recommends you get it done every year to keep your semi permanent eyebrows looking great.</p><p>First, we will conduct an in-depth analysis, then we will shape your eyebrows and lastly, we will discuss the best color for you. We recommend keeping your natural brow color. But, if you are a regular dyer and want to have your eyebrows tinted to match your hair, we will be aware. We will measure your new brows and match them to your face and bone structure. We can also accommodate special requests, such as "bushy brows" or "bold eyebrows". We want your brows to be the best they can be! No-obligation and complimentary consultations are available. Call now to arrange or book online.</p> <p>Everyone has different pain tolerances. Our clients tell us that ink deposits feel like a papercut. Some feel them, some don't. However, you can be assured that we will provide topical anesthetics/numbing gels prior to any procedure. To ease your discomfort, we offer you the option to take two Tylenol tablets.</p><p>Microblading, which is semi-permanent cosmetic makeup, uses a manual (not machine) disposable tool. The microblade is made with fine needles that resemble a blade. Each hair is hand drawn and the pigment is simultaneously injected into the skin.</p> <p>Before your microblading appointment, reach out to your studio and ask how to prepare ahead of time, as each artist can have different guidelines. Capparelli, for example, asks clients to not groom their brows for 6-8 weeks so she can do a full reshaping along with microblading. You should also stop using retinol, chemical exfoliants, and physical exfoliators at least one week before microblading, since they can make your skin extra sensitive.</p><p>Permanent make up, when done by an expert, will have you look more vibrant and naturally beautiful. Busy moms, fierce business women and yoga girls - you can all save precious time by not applying and re-applying make up, but looking your best at any hour of the day! Imagine finishing a hot yoga class knowing that your eyebrows have Not melted or smudged away!</p> <p>You may not be a good candidate for microblading as it can cause inflammation, which can lead to skin conditions and slow down the healing process. Oil can also make microblading less effective, so you may need to spend more time on your microbladed eyebrows.</p><p>If you think that microblading may be a good solution for your concerns, schedule a consultation with Neena at:  at the Strokes of Genius in Orlando, today! To find out more about our skin care treatments and to make your appointment for microblading treatment, call (407) 808-3508.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Contrary to tattooing the microblading is done on the surface of the skin. The colour fades after 18 months.</p><p>The process is extremely precise due to the tool that was used. It is a sloped-blade pen with 10-12 small needles at the tip. They don't penetrate the skin and just lightly scratch the surface.</p> <p>Neena, at the Strokes Of Genius in Orlando, can help you determine if microblading is a solution to your concerns. Call (407) 808 3508 to learn more about our skin treatments and make an appointment for microblading.</p><p>Neena from the Strokes at Genius Orlando can help you decide if microblading might be a good option for your concerns. For more information about our skin care services and to book your appointment for microblading, please call (407) 808-3508.</p> <p>Microblading can be great for those with thin, sparse brows to get some definition and fullness, but Capparelli warns it might not look as natural as someone who does have hair behind the draw-on strokes. But if you’re worried about your microbladed brows looking too drawn-on, your brow artist can add shading behind the hair-like strokes so the empty spaces between the strokes isn’t so noticeable.</p><p>Microblading, a form of permanent makeup that uses a handheld tool with several small needles to apply semi-permanent color to the skin, is a technique for tattooing. Microblading is a different method than standard eyebrow tattooing. Each hairstroke is made by hand with a blade, which cuts fine lines in the skin. Eyebrow tattoos, on the other hand, are created using a machine and one needle bundle. Microblading is used to shape, enhance or reshape eyebrows. Because it deposits pigment in the upper part of the dermis rather than traditional tattooing techniques that deposit pigment deeper into the skin, microblading fades faster. Microblading may also be known as embroidery, feather touch or microstroking.</p> <p>Microblading also goes by many names, including Microstroking, Microstroking and Micropigmentation. Microblading, semi permanent eyebrow makeup, is the naturalst form. The pigment is injected into the skin. The pigment is designed to reproduce natural hair growth using individual strokes. It gives the illusion of thicker hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading specializes in giving you fuller, more natural-looking brows. The microblading procedure uses a sterilized blade with 18 tiny needles. This gives you hair-like strokes. This procedure typically lasts between 10 and 2 years. However, Strokes of Genius recommends you get it done every year to keep your semi permanent eyebrows looking great.</p><p>First, we will conduct an in-depth analysis, then we will shape your eyebrows and lastly, we will discuss the best color for you. We recommend keeping your natural brow color. But, if you are a regular dyer and want to have your eyebrows tinted to match your hair, we will be aware. We will measure your new brows and match them to your face and bone structure. We can also accommodate special requests, such as "bushy brows" or "bold eyebrows". We want your brows to be the best they can be! No-obligation and complimentary consultations are available. Call now to arrange or book online.</p> <p>Everyone has different pain tolerances. Our clients tell us that ink deposits feel like a papercut. Some feel them, some don't. However, you can be assured that we will provide topical anesthetics/numbing gels prior to any procedure. To ease your discomfort, we offer you the option to take two Tylenol tablets.</p><p>Microblading, which is semi-permanent cosmetic makeup, uses a manual (not machine) disposable tool. The microblade is made with fine needles that resemble a blade. Each hair is hand drawn and the pigment is simultaneously injected into the skin.</p> <p>Before your microblading appointment, reach out to your studio and ask how to prepare ahead of time, as each artist can have different guidelines. Capparelli, for example, asks clients to not groom their brows for 6-8 weeks so she can do a full reshaping along with microblading. You should also stop using retinol, chemical exfoliants, and physical exfoliators at least one week before microblading, since they can make your skin extra sensitive.</p><p>Permanent make up, when done by an expert, will have you look more vibrant and naturally beautiful. Busy moms, fierce business women and yoga girls - you can all save precious time by not applying and re-applying make up, but looking your best at any hour of the day! Imagine finishing a hot yoga class knowing that your eyebrows have Not melted or smudged away!</p> <p>You may not be a good candidate for microblading as it can cause inflammation, which can lead to skin conditions and slow down the healing process. Oil can also make microblading less effective, so you may need to spend more time on your microbladed eyebrows.</p><p>If you think that microblading may be a good solution for your concerns, schedule a consultation with Neena at:  at the Strokes of Genius in Orlando, today! To find out more about our skin care treatments and to make your appointment for microblading treatment, call (407) 808-3508.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Traditional body tattoos use electric tools. The needle can penetrate the epidermis and dermis layers of your skin when depositing ink. Microblading is a method where pigments are applied by hand. The lines are very precise and the ink only penetrates the epidermis. Microblading is a subtler option to traditional tattooing. It creates depth and a natural-looking enhancement.</p><p>Microblading is an option that you may be considering if you're looking for a way to enhance your beauty. Strokes of Genius works hard to ensure our clients get the best service possible. Throughout the Microblading process, we are very attentive and sensitive to our clients' needs. We are meticulous, detail-oriented, and always strive for perfection. We promise that every client will be a happy client.</p> <p>Although microblading is great for people with thin or sparse eyebrows, Capparelli warns that it may not look as natural as someone with hair behind the strokes. If you are concerned about microblading your brows looking too drawn on, your brow artist will add shading behind the hair-like strokes to make sure the gaps between each stroke aren't as obvious.</p><p>"The needle is very precise in placing featherweight strokes on the epidermis with a medical grade pigment. It creates realistic, natural-looking hair strokes.</p> <p>A good candidate for microblading isn’t necessarily based on how little (or how much) brow hair you naturally have—it’s more based on your skin type. Is your skin super reactive and sensitive? Do you have keratosis pilaris on your forehead? Do you currently or consistently deal with breakouts or cystic acne around your brows?</p><p>Microblading results in semi-permanent tattoos that look soft and subtle due to the way the pigment is applied to skin. Your brow pigment will gradually lighten, while a tattoo on your skin can take on a blue-green hue as it fades.</p> <p>Microblading creates a semi-permanent tattoo that is softened and subtle by the pigment and how it is applied to the skin. The pigment on your eyebrows will lighten over time. A tattoo on your body may have a blue-green tint around the edges as it fades.</p><p>A professional can apply permanent makeup to make you more beautiful and vibrant. It's possible to save your time, look great, and still be a busy mom, business woman, or yoga girl! Imagine leaving a hot yoga class with your eyebrows intact.</p> <p>'Microblading, unlike tattooing, is not in the deep layer of skin, but more on the surface. This is also not permanent, and the colour fades within 18 months.</p><p>Neena at Strokes in Genius Orlando is available to help you if you feel that microblading could be the right solution for your concerns. Call (407) 808-3508 for more information and to book a microblading consultation.</p> <p>Microblading is semi-permanent. You can expect the results to last from 10-18 months depending upon how well you take care during the healing process, as well as depending on the skin type and how much pigment is retained. Microblading effects can fade very slowly and gradually. You can always go back for another touch-up.</p><p>"Hands down, go here for microblading and a lash lift/tint. Lucy was amazing and patiently talked me through the process. I absolutely love my eyebrows and lashes every time I look in the mirror. I joined as a member because I plan on going back for touch ups and continue getting my lashes tinted/lifted, plus they give you 20% off all services. Can't recommend enough!"</p> <p>We will first do an in-depth evaluation, then shape and then discuss color. We recommend that you keep your natural brow color the same as your natural hair color. However, if your brows are always a particular color or you prefer to tint them to match it, we will consider that. To best match your skin and bone structure, we will measure your brows during your consultation. We can accommodate any requests for a particular look such as "bushy" brows or "bold". We want you to achieve the brows that you have always desired. Call us now to book an appointment or schedule a complimentary consultation.</p><p>Microblading is an ideal solution for clients who have patchy, thin, or uneven eyebrows and are looking for the most natural looking results. However, not everyone is a candidate for microblading and there are different elements to consider such as skin condition and health. Microblading is most suitable for clients with normal skin and small pores. Oil in the skin can cause the Microblading hair-stroke to expand and blur so the less oily the client skin is, the better the result would be. At MLA, we have very strict guidelines that we follow to decide who is a good candidate for microblading and who should avoid microblading!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Traditional body tattoos use electric tools. The needle can penetrate the epidermis and dermis layers of your skin when depositing ink. Microblading is a method where pigments are applied by hand. The lines are very precise and the ink only penetrates the epidermis. Microblading is a subtler option to traditional tattooing. It creates depth and a natural-looking enhancement.</p><p>Microblading is an option that you may be considering if you're looking for a way to enhance your beauty. Strokes of Genius works hard to ensure our clients get the best service possible. Throughout the Microblading process, we are very attentive and sensitive to our clients' needs. We are meticulous, detail-oriented, and always strive for perfection. We promise that every client will be a happy client.</p> <p>Although microblading is great for people with thin or sparse eyebrows, Capparelli warns that it may not look as natural as someone with hair behind the strokes. If you are concerned about microblading your brows looking too drawn on, your brow artist will add shading behind the hair-like strokes to make sure the gaps between each stroke aren't as obvious.</p><p>"The needle is very precise in placing featherweight strokes on the epidermis with a medical grade pigment. It creates realistic, natural-looking hair strokes.</p> <p>A good candidate for microblading isn’t necessarily based on how little (or how much) brow hair you naturally have—it’s more based on your skin type. Is your skin super reactive and sensitive? Do you have keratosis pilaris on your forehead? Do you currently or consistently deal with breakouts or cystic acne around your brows?</p><p>Microblading results in semi-permanent tattoos that look soft and subtle due to the way the pigment is applied to skin. Your brow pigment will gradually lighten, while a tattoo on your skin can take on a blue-green hue as it fades.</p> <p>Microblading creates a semi-permanent tattoo that is softened and subtle by the pigment and how it is applied to the skin. The pigment on your eyebrows will lighten over time. A tattoo on your body may have a blue-green tint around the edges as it fades.</p><p>A professional can apply permanent makeup to make you more beautiful and vibrant. It's possible to save your time, look great, and still be a busy mom, business woman, or yoga girl! Imagine leaving a hot yoga class with your eyebrows intact.</p> <p>'Microblading, unlike tattooing, is not in the deep layer of skin, but more on the surface. This is also not permanent, and the colour fades within 18 months.</p><p>Neena at Strokes in Genius Orlando is available to help you if you feel that microblading could be the right solution for your concerns. Call (407) 808-3508 for more information and to book a microblading consultation.</p> <p>Microblading is semi-permanent. You can expect the results to last from 10-18 months depending upon how well you take care during the healing process, as well as depending on the skin type and how much pigment is retained. Microblading effects can fade very slowly and gradually. You can always go back for another touch-up.</p><p>"Hands down, go here for microblading and a lash lift/tint. Lucy was amazing and patiently talked me through the process. I absolutely love my eyebrows and lashes every time I look in the mirror. I joined as a member because I plan on going back for touch ups and continue getting my lashes tinted/lifted, plus they give you 20% off all services. Can't recommend enough!"</p> <p>We will first do an in-depth evaluation, then shape and then discuss color. We recommend that you keep your natural brow color the same as your natural hair color. However, if your brows are always a particular color or you prefer to tint them to match it, we will consider that. To best match your skin and bone structure, we will measure your brows during your consultation. We can accommodate any requests for a particular look such as "bushy" brows or "bold". We want you to achieve the brows that you have always desired. Call us now to book an appointment or schedule a complimentary consultation.</p><p>Microblading is an ideal solution for clients who have patchy, thin, or uneven eyebrows and are looking for the most natural looking results. However, not everyone is a candidate for microblading and there are different elements to consider such as skin condition and health. Microblading is most suitable for clients with normal skin and small pores. Oil in the skin can cause the Microblading hair-stroke to expand and blur so the less oily the client skin is, the better the result would be. At MLA, we have very strict guidelines that we follow to decide who is a good candidate for microblading and who should avoid microblading!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading is not based on the amount of brow hairs you have naturally. It's more about your skin type. Are you sensitive and reactive to your skin? Are you suffering from keratosis pilaris? Are you currently dealing with cystic acne or breakouts around your eyebrows?</p><p>Neena at Strokes of Genius Orlando offers microblading as a possible solution to your concerns. Book a consultation today! Call (407) 808-3508 to find out more about our treatments for skin and to schedule your microblading appointment.</p> <p>"Hands down, this is the place to go for microblading or a lash lift/tint. Lucy was wonderful and helped me every step of the way. Every time I look in the mirror, my eyebrows and lashes are beautiful. I signed up to be a member as I intend on returning for touch-ups and continuing my lashes tinting/lifting. Plus, they offer 20% off all services. I cannot recommend them enough!</p><p>Microblading is a way to match or enhance the natural shape of your brows. Microblading can help you achieve the perfect brows. It eliminates the need to draw in or re-apply makeup to shape your eyebrows throughout the day.</p> <p>Those who already have some eyebrow hair and just want a lil fill-in or enhancement to their natural brows can get a very natural look with microblading, says Capparelli. However, microblading might not be good for someone with lots of natural eyebrow hair, because all it will do is make your brows look fuller, not brushed up or groomed (only a brow gel or brow lamination can do that).</p><p>Microblading has many other names including Microstroking, Microstroking, Micropigmentation, 3D/6D brows, Feather touch, and Microstroking. Microblading is semi-permanent eyebrow make-up. The process involves the pigment being embedded into the skin. This pigment mimics your natural hair growth, giving you the illusion of having more hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading can give you fuller brows, while matching your natural shape. Microblading is done using a sterile needle with 18 tiny needles. It gives you hair-like strokes. This procedure lasts approximately 10 months to two years. But, at Strokes of Genius, we recommend that you have it done annually to keep the semi permanent eyebrow make up fresh.</p> <p>Everyone's pain tolerance is different. We usually tell our clients that the actual ink deposit feels like a paper cut - some feel it and some aren't much bothered. You can rest assured however that we do have topical anesthetics/numbing creams that we apply before the procedure for your comfort. You also have the option of taking two over the counter Tylenol tablets prior to arriving for your appointment to reduce discomfort.</p><p>You don't have to have a lot of brow hair. Microblading can be done by anyone. Are your skin sensitive or reactive? Do you suffer from keratosis pustis on your forehead? Do you suffer from cystic acne and/or breakouts on your forehead?</p> <p>First, traditional body tattooing uses an electric tool. The needle will penetrate both the epidermis as well as the dermis of your skin to deposit ink. Microblading processes involve pigments being deposited with a manual hand instrument. These lines are precise and can only penetrate the first layer. Microblading gives you an enhanced look and creates depth with a 3D illusion.</p><p>Permanent makeup, done by an expert, can make you appear more vibrant and beautiful. For busy moms, business women, and yoga girls, you can save valuable time by not having to apply and reapply make-up. You will look your best every day, no matter when it is! Imagine leaving hot yoga knowing your eyebrows have not melted or smudged!</p> <p>Microblading has a semi-permanent effect. The results of Microblading will last anywhere from 10-18months, depending on how care you take with your news brows, how pigment is retained, and skin type. Microblading results can start to fade over time. It is a slow, gradual process.</p><p>Microblading (also known as eyebrow embroidery or feather strokebrows), is the manual depositing of color pigment below the epidermis. This can be done with a very fine, sterile tool. Microblading creates the appearance of hair strokes through individual strokes made with a small disposable, sterilized blade. Microblading allows for precision and depth unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing. It is manual and can be done with a small disposable blade. The result is a natural, three-dimensional effect, which looks like natural eyebrow hairs. Microblading technicians are able to make very precise strokes within your natural eyebrows. They can even mimic your natural eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>If you’ve been thinking about Microblading then you’ve come to the right place. At Strokes of Genius we strive to ensure that all of our clients receive the most exceptional service. During the entire Microblading process we are very attentive and extremely sensitive to our clients needs and comfort level. We are highly detail oriented, and we are constantly striving for perfection. We guarantee that every client walks away a happy client.</p><p>The needle inserts featherweight strokes with a medical-grade pigment on top of the epidermis to make natural hair strokes.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading is not based on the amount of brow hairs you have naturally. It's more about your skin type. Are you sensitive and reactive to your skin? Are you suffering from keratosis pilaris? Are you currently dealing with cystic acne or breakouts around your eyebrows?</p><p>Neena at Strokes of Genius Orlando offers microblading as a possible solution to your concerns. Book a consultation today! Call (407) 808-3508 to find out more about our treatments for skin and to schedule your microblading appointment.</p> <p>"Hands down, this is the place to go for microblading or a lash lift/tint. Lucy was wonderful and helped me every step of the way. Every time I look in the mirror, my eyebrows and lashes are beautiful. I signed up to be a member as I intend on returning for touch-ups and continuing my lashes tinting/lifting. Plus, they offer 20% off all services. I cannot recommend them enough!</p><p>Microblading is a way to match or enhance the natural shape of your brows. Microblading can help you achieve the perfect brows. It eliminates the need to draw in or re-apply makeup to shape your eyebrows throughout the day.</p> <p>Those who already have some eyebrow hair and just want a lil fill-in or enhancement to their natural brows can get a very natural look with microblading, says Capparelli. However, microblading might not be good for someone with lots of natural eyebrow hair, because all it will do is make your brows look fuller, not brushed up or groomed (only a brow gel or brow lamination can do that).</p><p>Microblading has many other names including Microstroking, Microstroking, Micropigmentation, 3D/6D brows, Feather touch, and Microstroking. Microblading is semi-permanent eyebrow make-up. The process involves the pigment being embedded into the skin. This pigment mimics your natural hair growth, giving you the illusion of having more hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading can give you fuller brows, while matching your natural shape. Microblading is done using a sterile needle with 18 tiny needles. It gives you hair-like strokes. This procedure lasts approximately 10 months to two years. But, at Strokes of Genius, we recommend that you have it done annually to keep the semi permanent eyebrow make up fresh.</p> <p>Everyone's pain tolerance is different. We usually tell our clients that the actual ink deposit feels like a paper cut - some feel it and some aren't much bothered. You can rest assured however that we do have topical anesthetics/numbing creams that we apply before the procedure for your comfort. You also have the option of taking two over the counter Tylenol tablets prior to arriving for your appointment to reduce discomfort.</p><p>You don't have to have a lot of brow hair. Microblading can be done by anyone. Are your skin sensitive or reactive? Do you suffer from keratosis pustis on your forehead? Do you suffer from cystic acne and/or breakouts on your forehead?</p> <p>First, traditional body tattooing uses an electric tool. The needle will penetrate both the epidermis as well as the dermis of your skin to deposit ink. Microblading processes involve pigments being deposited with a manual hand instrument. These lines are precise and can only penetrate the first layer. Microblading gives you an enhanced look and creates depth with a 3D illusion.</p><p>Permanent makeup, done by an expert, can make you appear more vibrant and beautiful. For busy moms, business women, and yoga girls, you can save valuable time by not having to apply and reapply make-up. You will look your best every day, no matter when it is! Imagine leaving hot yoga knowing your eyebrows have not melted or smudged!</p> <p>Microblading has a semi-permanent effect. The results of Microblading will last anywhere from 10-18months, depending on how care you take with your news brows, how pigment is retained, and skin type. Microblading results can start to fade over time. It is a slow, gradual process.</p><p>Microblading (also known as eyebrow embroidery or feather strokebrows), is the manual depositing of color pigment below the epidermis. This can be done with a very fine, sterile tool. Microblading creates the appearance of hair strokes through individual strokes made with a small disposable, sterilized blade. Microblading allows for precision and depth unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing. It is manual and can be done with a small disposable blade. The result is a natural, three-dimensional effect, which looks like natural eyebrow hairs. Microblading technicians are able to make very precise strokes within your natural eyebrows. They can even mimic your natural eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>If you’ve been thinking about Microblading then you’ve come to the right place. At Strokes of Genius we strive to ensure that all of our clients receive the most exceptional service. During the entire Microblading process we are very attentive and extremely sensitive to our clients needs and comfort level. We are highly detail oriented, and we are constantly striving for perfection. We guarantee that every client walks away a happy client.</p><p>The needle inserts featherweight strokes with a medical-grade pigment on top of the epidermis to make natural hair strokes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Yes, there are more than a few different approaches to Microblading. There are 1D Eyebrows, where hair strokes all go in one direction. There are 3D Eyebrows, where the hair strokes are laid out in a specific pattern across the eyebrow ridges, Creating a 3-D effect. Here at MLA, world-renowned microblading artist Lindsey Ta created a specific hair pattern that has been recognized as one of the most natural and popular microblading designs in the industry. This transformational microblading pattern, can be performed accurately only by an MLA Master Artists, is the reason why customers come here from all over the world.</p><p>Unlike tattooing, microblading does not take place in the deeper layers of the skin. It is more superficial. It is not permanent and the colour will fade within 18 months.</p> <p>'The hair strokes are far more natural and finer than any tattoo, as a handheld needle/blade is used – there is no electrical gadget that permeates deep in this technique. There is therefore more of a scratching noise, rather than a buzz of a tattoo gun which pierces the skin so deeply.'</p><p>Microblading is a tattooing technique and form of permanent makeup in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing, as each hairstroke is created by hand using a blade which creates fine slices in the skin, whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a machine and single needle bundle. Microblading is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance, or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and color. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper into the skin. Microblading is also sometimes called embroidery, feather touch, microstroking, 3D eyebrow embroidery, or hair-like strokes.</p> <p>Do you fill in those areas where your eyebrows are thin, applying brow pencil multiple times per day? You may not have the perfect brows, but you might be able to get one on-point. Microblading will give you flawless eyebrows every day.</p><p>We can design the perfect brows by measuring carefully and carefully. We use the Golden Ratio to calculate the proportions of your eyebrows. Every eyebrow is individually fitted through an Eyebrow Mapping process. Eyebrow Mapping is a method that determines the perfect brow shape for you. This will be based on your bone structure as well as the proportions of the face. This phase will make up the bulk of your appointment, which can last approximately two hours. Your wishes and special requests will be taken into consideration when we plan your new brows.</p> <p>Microblading can be done semi-permanently. The results can last between 10-18 months, depending on how you care for your news brows and your skin type. You can always return for a touch-up if the Microblading effect begins to fade (a slow and gradual process).</p><p>Microblading can be considered semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing. Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing that uses a tattoo gun. Instead, it uses a blade-shaped tool with tiny needles that are barely visible to create hair-like strokes on your eyebrows and deposit pigment into your skin. What is the result? The result? Realistic looking brow hairs that won't wash out for at least a year.</p> <p>"The needle finely places featherweight strokes of pigment on the epidermis layer to create natural, realistic hair strokes.</p><p>Microblading is also known as a variety of names such as Embroidery, Microstroking, Micropigmentation, 3D/6D brows, and Feather touch. Microblading is the most natural form of semi permanent eyebrow make-up. The process results in the pigment being implanted into the skin. Designed to replicate your natural hair growth with individual strokes, it offers a fuller and thicker solution and gives the impression of hairs where there are none. At Strokes of Genius Microblading company we specialize in giving you fuller brows whilst ensuring your brows match your natural shape. Microblading is performed using a sterile blade consisting of 18 tiny needles which ultimately gives you the hair like strokes. This procedure usually lasts anywhere from 10 months to 2 years but at Strokes of Genius microblading we recommend you get it done yearly to keep your semi permanent eyebrow make up looking fresh.</p> <p>Microblading, although a type or tattoo, isn't permanent. The ink used to create the tattoos is different between them. Traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo paint, while cosmetic tattoos use small pigment particles. The pigment is placed on the surface of your skin, so that your body can eventually metabolize it and it fades away.</p><p>Microblading offers a natural solution for clients with uneven eyebrows. Microblading can be done on anyone, but not all people are suitable. Skin condition and health are important factors to consider. Microblading will work best on clients with mild to moderate skin. Microblading can make the hair strokes of Microblading expand and blur, so it is best to avoid oily skin. We at MLA follow very strict guidelines in deciding who is a good candidate to microblade and who should avoid it.</p> <p>Clients with uneven eyebrows or patchy skin can use microblading to achieve natural-looking results. But not everyone is a candidate and there are many things to consider like skin condition and overall health. Microblading suits clients with normal skin, small pores, and good skin condition. Microblading can cause oily skin to make the hair-strokes expand and blurred. MLA has very specific guidelines that we use to determine who is a good candidate or who should not be microbladed.</p><p>The tool used is a pen-like device with a sloped blade and 10-12 needles at its end. These needles don't penetrate skin, but gently scratch the surface. It's almost like a papercut.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Yes, there are more than a few different approaches to Microblading. There are 1D Eyebrows, where hair strokes all go in one direction. There are 3D Eyebrows, where the hair strokes are laid out in a specific pattern across the eyebrow ridges, Creating a 3-D effect. Here at MLA, world-renowned microblading artist Lindsey Ta created a specific hair pattern that has been recognized as one of the most natural and popular microblading designs in the industry. This transformational microblading pattern, can be performed accurately only by an MLA Master Artists, is the reason why customers come here from all over the world.</p><p>Unlike tattooing, microblading does not take place in the deeper layers of the skin. It is more superficial. It is not permanent and the colour will fade within 18 months.</p> <p>'The hair strokes are far more natural and finer than any tattoo, as a handheld needle/blade is used – there is no electrical gadget that permeates deep in this technique. There is therefore more of a scratching noise, rather than a buzz of a tattoo gun which pierces the skin so deeply.'</p><p>Microblading is a tattooing technique and form of permanent makeup in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing, as each hairstroke is created by hand using a blade which creates fine slices in the skin, whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a machine and single needle bundle. Microblading is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance, or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and color. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper into the skin. Microblading is also sometimes called embroidery, feather touch, microstroking, 3D eyebrow embroidery, or hair-like strokes.</p> <p>Do you fill in those areas where your eyebrows are thin, applying brow pencil multiple times per day? You may not have the perfect brows, but you might be able to get one on-point. Microblading will give you flawless eyebrows every day.</p><p>We can design the perfect brows by measuring carefully and carefully. We use the Golden Ratio to calculate the proportions of your eyebrows. Every eyebrow is individually fitted through an Eyebrow Mapping process. Eyebrow Mapping is a method that determines the perfect brow shape for you. This will be based on your bone structure as well as the proportions of the face. This phase will make up the bulk of your appointment, which can last approximately two hours. Your wishes and special requests will be taken into consideration when we plan your new brows.</p> <p>Microblading can be done semi-permanently. The results can last between 10-18 months, depending on how you care for your news brows and your skin type. You can always return for a touch-up if the Microblading effect begins to fade (a slow and gradual process).</p><p>Microblading can be considered semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing. Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing that uses a tattoo gun. Instead, it uses a blade-shaped tool with tiny needles that are barely visible to create hair-like strokes on your eyebrows and deposit pigment into your skin. What is the result? The result? Realistic looking brow hairs that won't wash out for at least a year.</p> <p>"The needle finely places featherweight strokes of pigment on the epidermis layer to create natural, realistic hair strokes.</p><p>Microblading is also known as a variety of names such as Embroidery, Microstroking, Micropigmentation, 3D/6D brows, and Feather touch. Microblading is the most natural form of semi permanent eyebrow make-up. The process results in the pigment being implanted into the skin. Designed to replicate your natural hair growth with individual strokes, it offers a fuller and thicker solution and gives the impression of hairs where there are none. At Strokes of Genius Microblading company we specialize in giving you fuller brows whilst ensuring your brows match your natural shape. Microblading is performed using a sterile blade consisting of 18 tiny needles which ultimately gives you the hair like strokes. This procedure usually lasts anywhere from 10 months to 2 years but at Strokes of Genius microblading we recommend you get it done yearly to keep your semi permanent eyebrow make up looking fresh.</p> <p>Microblading, although a type or tattoo, isn't permanent. The ink used to create the tattoos is different between them. Traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo paint, while cosmetic tattoos use small pigment particles. The pigment is placed on the surface of your skin, so that your body can eventually metabolize it and it fades away.</p><p>Microblading offers a natural solution for clients with uneven eyebrows. Microblading can be done on anyone, but not all people are suitable. Skin condition and health are important factors to consider. Microblading will work best on clients with mild to moderate skin. Microblading can make the hair strokes of Microblading expand and blur, so it is best to avoid oily skin. We at MLA follow very strict guidelines in deciding who is a good candidate to microblade and who should avoid it.</p> <p>Clients with uneven eyebrows or patchy skin can use microblading to achieve natural-looking results. But not everyone is a candidate and there are many things to consider like skin condition and overall health. Microblading suits clients with normal skin, small pores, and good skin condition. Microblading can cause oily skin to make the hair-strokes expand and blurred. MLA has very specific guidelines that we use to determine who is a good candidate or who should not be microbladed.</p><p>The tool used is a pen-like device with a sloped blade and 10-12 needles at its end. These needles don't penetrate skin, but gently scratch the surface. It's almost like a papercut.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading works semi-permanently. Microblading can last for between 10-18months depending on how well your brows heal and what your skin type is. Microblading can be re-done if it starts to fade. This is a gradual and slow process.</p><p>Unlike tattooing which is in the deepest layer of the skin, microblading works on the topmost layer. This is not permanent. The colour fades within 18 month.</p> <p>Microblading can be done at any time, including the touch-ups of every 4-6 weeks. Sometimes, shading is performed the same day. You can enhance the look of your brows by adding shading. You can give your eyebrows an authentic, or even real-life appearance by shading. Shades might be right for you if you have very few hairs and want to increase their density. The best thing about shading is that it gives your brows a "done up" look.</p><p>"Hair strokes are much more natural and finer that any tattoo. This is because a hand-held needle/blade is used. There is no electronic gadget that penetrates deep in this method. You will hear a more distinct scratching sound, than the buzz of an electric tattoo gun that pierces the skin deeply.</p> <p>Before your Microblading procedure we will do an in-depth assessment, followed by shaping, and finally a discussion about color. It is recommended that we stay as close to your natural brow color as possible, but if you always dye your hair in a specific color and normally tint your brows to match, we will take that in consideration. During your consultation we will measure out the ideal shape, length and fullness of your new brows, to best match your face and bone structure. If you are trying to achieve a specific look, such as "bushy" or "bold brows", we will of course accommodate that. We want you to have the brows you've always wanted! We offer complimentary and no-obligantion consultations - call now to schedule or book online.</p><p>Microblading may be used to create asymmetrical brows. This can either match, enhance, or thicken natural brows, or can create brows in cases where there is little to no natural hair to start with. Microblading is designed to create the perfect eyebrow shape for you.</p> <p>"Hands down. Go here for microblading as well as a lashlift/tint. Lucy was so patient and kind, she helped me understand the process. I am in love with my eyebrows, lashes and every time that I look in the mirror. I joined because I wanted to continue my lash tinting/lifting and touch ups. It's a great place to visit!</p><p>Microblading is something you have been considering. Strokes of Genius is committed to providing exceptional customer service. We pay attention to every client's needs throughout the Microblading process. We are very detail-oriented and are always striving to achieve perfection. We ensure that each client leaves our office happy.</p> <p>Microblading can also be called 3D eyebrows, eyebrow embroidery and feather stroke brows. The process involves manually placing color pigment beneath the epidermis, using a very fine, sterilized tool. Individual strokes are made using a small, disposable, sterile blade. This creates the appearance that hair strokes. Microblading can create a natural 3-dimensional effect similar to natural eyebrow hairs, and is much more precise than traditional cosmetic tattooing. Microblading technicians can make precise strokes on your eyebrows to mimic your natural eyebrow hairs.</p><p>Are you filling those spots where your eyebrows are sparse, re-applying brow pencil several times throughout the day? One brow on-point, and the other, not so much? After Microblading you will wake up with effortlessly perfect brows - through out your work day, during the spinning class, and after a fun girls night out - your brows will remain perfect!</p> <p>Are you filling in those areas that aren't brow-poised, and re-applying the brow pencil many times throughout the day. The brows of one person may be perfect, while the other might not. Microblading can give you perfect eyebrows throughout the day.</p><p>The hair strokes look natural and are more precise than any tattoo because a handheld needle/blade was used. No electrical gadget penetrates deeply in this technique. The sound is more like a scratching noise than a tattoo gun's buzz that penetrates the skin so deeply.</p> <p>Microblading is a great choice if you have sparse, uneven or not-at-all brows. If you are looking to save time, and not spend hours filling in your eyebrows, the microblading procedure is for you. The microblading session is considered to be a natural enhancement and a less painful option than tattooing your brows.</p><p>Yes, Microblading can be done in many different ways. One-Dimensional Eyebrows: Hair strokes go in one direction. 3D Eyebrows create a 3-D effect by arranging hair strokes in a specific pattern across eyebrow ridges. Lindsey Ta is a world-renowned Microblading Artist and has created a unique hair pattern that is regarded as one of the most natural, popular and well-respected in the industry. Only an MLA Master Artist can perform this transformative microblading technique. Customers come from all over to see it.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading works semi-permanently. Microblading can last for between 10-18months depending on how well your brows heal and what your skin type is. Microblading can be re-done if it starts to fade. This is a gradual and slow process.</p><p>Unlike tattooing which is in the deepest layer of the skin, microblading works on the topmost layer. This is not permanent. The colour fades within 18 month.</p> <p>Microblading can be done at any time, including the touch-ups of every 4-6 weeks. Sometimes, shading is performed the same day. You can enhance the look of your brows by adding shading. You can give your eyebrows an authentic, or even real-life appearance by shading. Shades might be right for you if you have very few hairs and want to increase their density. The best thing about shading is that it gives your brows a "done up" look.</p><p>"Hair strokes are much more natural and finer that any tattoo. This is because a hand-held needle/blade is used. There is no electronic gadget that penetrates deep in this method. You will hear a more distinct scratching sound, than the buzz of an electric tattoo gun that pierces the skin deeply.</p> <p>Before your Microblading procedure we will do an in-depth assessment, followed by shaping, and finally a discussion about color. It is recommended that we stay as close to your natural brow color as possible, but if you always dye your hair in a specific color and normally tint your brows to match, we will take that in consideration. During your consultation we will measure out the ideal shape, length and fullness of your new brows, to best match your face and bone structure. If you are trying to achieve a specific look, such as "bushy" or "bold brows", we will of course accommodate that. We want you to have the brows you've always wanted! We offer complimentary and no-obligantion consultations - call now to schedule or book online.</p><p>Microblading may be used to create asymmetrical brows. This can either match, enhance, or thicken natural brows, or can create brows in cases where there is little to no natural hair to start with. Microblading is designed to create the perfect eyebrow shape for you.</p> <p>"Hands down. Go here for microblading as well as a lashlift/tint. Lucy was so patient and kind, she helped me understand the process. I am in love with my eyebrows, lashes and every time that I look in the mirror. I joined because I wanted to continue my lash tinting/lifting and touch ups. It's a great place to visit!</p><p>Microblading is something you have been considering. Strokes of Genius is committed to providing exceptional customer service. We pay attention to every client's needs throughout the Microblading process. We are very detail-oriented and are always striving to achieve perfection. We ensure that each client leaves our office happy.</p> <p>Microblading can also be called 3D eyebrows, eyebrow embroidery and feather stroke brows. The process involves manually placing color pigment beneath the epidermis, using a very fine, sterilized tool. Individual strokes are made using a small, disposable, sterile blade. This creates the appearance that hair strokes. Microblading can create a natural 3-dimensional effect similar to natural eyebrow hairs, and is much more precise than traditional cosmetic tattooing. Microblading technicians can make precise strokes on your eyebrows to mimic your natural eyebrow hairs.</p><p>Are you filling those spots where your eyebrows are sparse, re-applying brow pencil several times throughout the day? One brow on-point, and the other, not so much? After Microblading you will wake up with effortlessly perfect brows - through out your work day, during the spinning class, and after a fun girls night out - your brows will remain perfect!</p> <p>Are you filling in those areas that aren't brow-poised, and re-applying the brow pencil many times throughout the day. The brows of one person may be perfect, while the other might not. Microblading can give you perfect eyebrows throughout the day.</p><p>The hair strokes look natural and are more precise than any tattoo because a handheld needle/blade was used. No electrical gadget penetrates deeply in this technique. The sound is more like a scratching noise than a tattoo gun's buzz that penetrates the skin so deeply.</p> <p>Microblading is a great choice if you have sparse, uneven or not-at-all brows. If you are looking to save time, and not spend hours filling in your eyebrows, the microblading procedure is for you. The microblading session is considered to be a natural enhancement and a less painful option than tattooing your brows.</p><p>Yes, Microblading can be done in many different ways. One-Dimensional Eyebrows: Hair strokes go in one direction. 3D Eyebrows create a 3-D effect by arranging hair strokes in a specific pattern across eyebrow ridges. Lindsey Ta is a world-renowned Microblading Artist and has created a unique hair pattern that is regarded as one of the most natural, popular and well-respected in the industry. Only an MLA Master Artist can perform this transformative microblading technique. Customers come from all over to see it.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading refers to a specific type of eyebrow design. Jalaf explained that the goal is to create the best shape possible for each person's face.</p><p>"The process is precise because of the tool that's used, which is effectively a pen with the nib being an angled blade with 10-12 tiny needles at each end. The needles are not meant to penetrate the skin but only lightly scratch the surface. Much like a paper cut.</p> <p>Microblading is semi-permanent type of cosmetic tattooing. Microblading, unlike traditional tattoos which use a needle to draw, uses a blade-shaped instrument with a row tiny enough to barely see the needles. It creates hair-like strokes in your brows and deposits pigment into your skin. What's the end result? Realistic looking eyebrow hairs that last for at least one year.</p><p>When done properly, permanent make-up will give you a more radiant and natural look. You can save time and look your best no matter what the hour. Imagine coming out of a hot yoga class and knowing your eyebrows are not smudged or melted.</p> <p>It is possible that you might not be a suitable candidate as microblading may cause skin inflammation. This can cause skin problems and delay the tattoo's healing. The same goes for oil. Microblading may fade quicker if you have oily skin.</p><p>Capparelli says that microblading is a great way to enhance the natural look of eyebrow hairs. Capparelli says microblading can look unnatural for those with thick eyebrows. This is because it does not make the brows appear fuller.</p> <p>"Hands-down, you should go here for microblading. Lucy was incredible and patiently guided me through each step. Every time I look into the mirror, I'm amazed at how beautiful my eyebrows are and how long my lashes look. I joined the club to receive 20% off my services and touch ups. We cannot recommend this place enough.</p><p>Shading is a microblading procedure we generally do at the 4-6 week touch up but sometimes done the same day as microblading. When adding the shading component you can bring depth and complexity to your brows and really make them look more real. The benefit to shading is that it gives an authentic or real appearance to your brows. If the hairs you have are sparse and few and you would like to add some density then shading may be for you. Another benefit to shading is it makes your brows look like they are “done up” 24/7.</p> <p>Microblading is a type of tattoo, but it’s not permanent like a true tattoo. Not only do the two use different “inks”—traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo ink, while cosmetic tattoos use smaller pigment particles—but they’re also applied differently. With microblading, the pigment is applied superficially to your skin (so your body eventually metabolizes it until it fades away), rather than placed into your skin’s deeper layers (where it becomes permanent).</p><p>Microblading is a form of tattoo but it's not permanent. These two types of tattoos are different because they use different inks. Traditional tattoos contain more pigment, while cosmetic tattoos have smaller pigment particles. Microblading is where the pigment is applied only to the skin. This allows your body to eventually metabolize it, and then it can be removed from your skin's deeper layers.</p> <p>Are you filling in the spots where your eyebrows seem sparse by re-applying brow gel several times throughout a day? Some eyebrows look perfect and others are not. Microblading is a way to have flawless eyebrows.</p> <p>We recommend that new clients book their Microblading appointments one month prior to vacations, weddings, or other special occasions. There is also a Touchup appointment. This will allow enough time for both the Touch-Up and your initial Microblading appointment to heal.</p><p>Do you fill in the areas where your eyebrows look a bit bare? Are you reapplying brow pencils several times throughout each day to bring them back up? Not all eyebrows are the same. Microblading will leave you with flawless brows, whether it's during your day at work, in the spinning class, or after a night out with friends.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading refers to a specific type of eyebrow design. Jalaf explained that the goal is to create the best shape possible for each person's face.</p><p>"The process is precise because of the tool that's used, which is effectively a pen with the nib being an angled blade with 10-12 tiny needles at each end. The needles are not meant to penetrate the skin but only lightly scratch the surface. Much like a paper cut.</p> <p>Microblading is semi-permanent type of cosmetic tattooing. Microblading, unlike traditional tattoos which use a needle to draw, uses a blade-shaped instrument with a row tiny enough to barely see the needles. It creates hair-like strokes in your brows and deposits pigment into your skin. What's the end result? Realistic looking eyebrow hairs that last for at least one year.</p><p>When done properly, permanent make-up will give you a more radiant and natural look. You can save time and look your best no matter what the hour. Imagine coming out of a hot yoga class and knowing your eyebrows are not smudged or melted.</p> <p>It is possible that you might not be a suitable candidate as microblading may cause skin inflammation. This can cause skin problems and delay the tattoo's healing. The same goes for oil. Microblading may fade quicker if you have oily skin.</p><p>Capparelli says that microblading is a great way to enhance the natural look of eyebrow hairs. Capparelli says microblading can look unnatural for those with thick eyebrows. This is because it does not make the brows appear fuller.</p> <p>"Hands-down, you should go here for microblading. Lucy was incredible and patiently guided me through each step. Every time I look into the mirror, I'm amazed at how beautiful my eyebrows are and how long my lashes look. I joined the club to receive 20% off my services and touch ups. We cannot recommend this place enough.</p><p>Shading is a microblading procedure we generally do at the 4-6 week touch up but sometimes done the same day as microblading. When adding the shading component you can bring depth and complexity to your brows and really make them look more real. The benefit to shading is that it gives an authentic or real appearance to your brows. If the hairs you have are sparse and few and you would like to add some density then shading may be for you. Another benefit to shading is it makes your brows look like they are “done up” 24/7.</p> <p>Microblading is a type of tattoo, but it’s not permanent like a true tattoo. Not only do the two use different “inks”—traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo ink, while cosmetic tattoos use smaller pigment particles—but they’re also applied differently. With microblading, the pigment is applied superficially to your skin (so your body eventually metabolizes it until it fades away), rather than placed into your skin’s deeper layers (where it becomes permanent).</p><p>Microblading is a form of tattoo but it's not permanent. These two types of tattoos are different because they use different inks. Traditional tattoos contain more pigment, while cosmetic tattoos have smaller pigment particles. Microblading is where the pigment is applied only to the skin. This allows your body to eventually metabolize it, and then it can be removed from your skin's deeper layers.</p> <p>Are you filling in the spots where your eyebrows seem sparse by re-applying brow gel several times throughout a day? Some eyebrows look perfect and others are not. Microblading is a way to have flawless eyebrows.</p> <p>We recommend that new clients book their Microblading appointments one month prior to vacations, weddings, or other special occasions. There is also a Touchup appointment. This will allow enough time for both the Touch-Up and your initial Microblading appointment to heal.</p><p>Do you fill in the areas where your eyebrows look a bit bare? Are you reapplying brow pencils several times throughout each day to bring them back up? Not all eyebrows are the same. Microblading will leave you with flawless brows, whether it's during your day at work, in the spinning class, or after a night out with friends.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>To preserve the color's freshness, we recommend an annual touchup following the initial complimentary one. Natural fading is caused by environmental factors like sunlight exposure and internal factors such the gradual degradation of pigments within your body. The fading process can be experienced differently by everyone. It all comes down to your skin type, lifestyle and personal preferences.</p><p>The best candidate for microblading doesn't depend on how many brows you have. It is more about what skin type you have. Do you have sensitive skin or are you extremely reactive? Do you have keratosis pelaris on your forehead. Do you have cystic or breakout acne on your forehead?</p> <p>Capparelli says that microblading can look natural for those with some eyebrow hair. But microblading won't work for people who have a lot of natural eyebrow hair. Instead, it will just make your brows look more fuller.</p><p>New clients are advised to book their Microblading appointments at least one month before vacations, weddings and other special events. (Remember that there is also a Touch-Up appointment). This gives you enough time to heal both your first Microblading procedure and the Touch-Up appointment.</p> <p>Then you may not be a great candidate at the moment, since microblading will initially cause some inflammation that can exacerbate skin conditions and affect your tattoo’s healing process. Similarly, oil can make microblading fade faster, so you’ll get less time with your microbladed brows if your skin is very oily.</p><p>Yes, there are many approaches to Microblading. You have the 1D Eyebrows. This is where all hair strokes follow a single direction. 3D Eyebrows: Hair strokes are placed in a certain pattern across the eyebrows. Lindsey Ta from MLA is a world-renowned artist in microblading. Her unique hair pattern has been voted one of most popular and natural in the industry. This transformative microblading style can only be done by MLA Master Artists. That is why people travel from all over the globe to visit us.</p> <p>We advise new clients to book their Microblading appointments 1 month in advance of vacations, weddings, and other special occasions (remember, there's also a Touch up appointment). This allows adequate time for healing of both your initial Microblading procedure as well as the Touch-Up appointment.</p><p>"Hair strokes that are done with a handheld needle/blade are natural and more subtle than tattoos. There is no electric gadget that penetrates this deep. It is more like a scratching sound than the buzz of a tattoo machine that pierces so deeply into the skin.</p> <p>Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing. But unlike traditional tattoos, which use a tattoo gun, microblading uses a blade-shaped tool with a row of tiny, barely visible needles to create hair-like strokes along your brows while depositing pigment into your skin. The result? Realistic-looking brow hairs that don’t wash off for a year or more.</p><p>First, traditional body tattooing use electric tools and the needle will penetrate both the first and second layer of your skin (epidermis and dermis) when depositing ink. A Microblading procedures involves pigments deposited by a manual hand tool, drawing very precise and fine lines, and only penetrating the first layer of your skin (epidermis). Therefore, Microblading results are much more subtle than traditional tattooing, giving you a natural looking enhancement while also creating depth through a 3D illusion.</p> <p>Microblading, a semi-permanent method of cosmetic tattooing, is available. However, microblading does not use a tattoo gun. Instead it uses a knife-shaped tool that has a row of tiny needles. This allows you to make hair-like strokes along the brows and then deposit pigment into the skin. The result? You get a realistic-looking brow that doesn't fall off for more than a year.</p><p>Because of the pigment used and the way it’s applied to the skin, microblading produces a semi-permanent “tattoo” that looks soft and subtle, instead of opaque and bright as with traditional tattoos. Over time, the pigment on your brows will also lighten a shade or two from its original color, whereas a tattoo on your body can have a blue-green tint on the edges when it starts to fade.</p> <p>Microblading creates semi permanent tattoos. This is due to the pigment used and how it's applied. You will see a gradual lightening of the pigment in your eyebrows, which can make it appear lighter than its original color. When the tattoo starts to fade, it may also take on a blueish-green tint.</p><p>Microblading is a semi-permanent method. Meaning, the results will last anywhere between 10-18 months depending on how well you take care of your news brows during the healing period, and also depending on your skin type and how well it retains the pigment. When the Microblading effect starts to fade (very slow and gradual process) you can always come back for an additional touch up.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>To preserve the color's freshness, we recommend an annual touchup following the initial complimentary one. Natural fading is caused by environmental factors like sunlight exposure and internal factors such the gradual degradation of pigments within your body. The fading process can be experienced differently by everyone. It all comes down to your skin type, lifestyle and personal preferences.</p><p>The best candidate for microblading doesn't depend on how many brows you have. It is more about what skin type you have. Do you have sensitive skin or are you extremely reactive? Do you have keratosis pelaris on your forehead. Do you have cystic or breakout acne on your forehead?</p> <p>Capparelli says that microblading can look natural for those with some eyebrow hair. But microblading won't work for people who have a lot of natural eyebrow hair. Instead, it will just make your brows look more fuller.</p><p>New clients are advised to book their Microblading appointments at least one month before vacations, weddings and other special events. (Remember that there is also a Touch-Up appointment). This gives you enough time to heal both your first Microblading procedure and the Touch-Up appointment.</p> <p>Then you may not be a great candidate at the moment, since microblading will initially cause some inflammation that can exacerbate skin conditions and affect your tattoo’s healing process. Similarly, oil can make microblading fade faster, so you’ll get less time with your microbladed brows if your skin is very oily.</p><p>Yes, there are many approaches to Microblading. You have the 1D Eyebrows. This is where all hair strokes follow a single direction. 3D Eyebrows: Hair strokes are placed in a certain pattern across the eyebrows. Lindsey Ta from MLA is a world-renowned artist in microblading. Her unique hair pattern has been voted one of most popular and natural in the industry. This transformative microblading style can only be done by MLA Master Artists. That is why people travel from all over the globe to visit us.</p> <p>We advise new clients to book their Microblading appointments 1 month in advance of vacations, weddings, and other special occasions (remember, there's also a Touch up appointment). This allows adequate time for healing of both your initial Microblading procedure as well as the Touch-Up appointment.</p><p>"Hair strokes that are done with a handheld needle/blade are natural and more subtle than tattoos. There is no electric gadget that penetrates this deep. It is more like a scratching sound than the buzz of a tattoo machine that pierces so deeply into the skin.</p> <p>Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing. But unlike traditional tattoos, which use a tattoo gun, microblading uses a blade-shaped tool with a row of tiny, barely visible needles to create hair-like strokes along your brows while depositing pigment into your skin. The result? Realistic-looking brow hairs that don’t wash off for a year or more.</p><p>First, traditional body tattooing use electric tools and the needle will penetrate both the first and second layer of your skin (epidermis and dermis) when depositing ink. A Microblading procedures involves pigments deposited by a manual hand tool, drawing very precise and fine lines, and only penetrating the first layer of your skin (epidermis). Therefore, Microblading results are much more subtle than traditional tattooing, giving you a natural looking enhancement while also creating depth through a 3D illusion.</p> <p>Microblading, a semi-permanent method of cosmetic tattooing, is available. However, microblading does not use a tattoo gun. Instead it uses a knife-shaped tool that has a row of tiny needles. This allows you to make hair-like strokes along the brows and then deposit pigment into the skin. The result? You get a realistic-looking brow that doesn't fall off for more than a year.</p><p>Because of the pigment used and the way it’s applied to the skin, microblading produces a semi-permanent “tattoo” that looks soft and subtle, instead of opaque and bright as with traditional tattoos. Over time, the pigment on your brows will also lighten a shade or two from its original color, whereas a tattoo on your body can have a blue-green tint on the edges when it starts to fade.</p> <p>Microblading creates semi permanent tattoos. This is due to the pigment used and how it's applied. You will see a gradual lightening of the pigment in your eyebrows, which can make it appear lighter than its original color. When the tattoo starts to fade, it may also take on a blueish-green tint.</p><p>Microblading is a semi-permanent method. Meaning, the results will last anywhere between 10-18 months depending on how well you take care of your news brows during the healing period, and also depending on your skin type and how well it retains the pigment. When the Microblading effect starts to fade (very slow and gradual process) you can always come back for an additional touch up.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading can match, enhance, thicken, or create asymmetric eyebrows. It can also be used to make brows that are not naturally there due to conditions such as alopecia, chemotherapy, or if there is no natural brow. Microblading helps you create perfect eyebrows.</p><p>Traditional body tattooing uses electric tools. When transferring ink, the needle will penetrate the first and second layers of your skin (epidermis or dermis). Microblading involves the use of pigments that are deposited using a manual tool. This allows for precise lines and penetration to only the first layer (epidermis) of your skin. Microblading creates depth through 3D illusions and gives you a more natural look than traditional tattooing.</p> <p>Strokes of Genius prioritizes safety and quality. Tina Davies provides the best and most reliable line of vegan, cruelty-free pigments. We have a range of pigment colors to suit each client.</p><p>Although microblading can be referred to as a tattoo, it is not permanent. Both types of tattoos have different inks. Traditional tattoos use more concentrated tattoo ink. Cosmetic tattoos use smaller pigment particles. They are also applied differently. Microblading uses pigment that is applied to the skin superficially so it doesn't get metabolized and fades away.</p> <p>Microblading can be described as a type of permanent makeup and a tattooing technique. A small handheld tool with several needles is used for semi-permanent pigmentation. Microblading is different from regular eyebrow tattooing because each hairstroke can be created manually using a blade that creates fine cuts in the skin. While eyebrow tattoos can be done with a single needle bundle and a machine, microblading uses a single blade to create the hair strokes. Microblading can be used to enhance, reshape, or create eyebrows in a variety of colors and shapes. Microblading deposits pigment in the upper dermis. This makes it more fade-resistant than traditional tattooing methods, which place pigment deeper into skin. Microblading can also be called feather touch, microstroking or hair-like strokes.</p><p>Microblading may be considered a type, but is not permanent. Both use different "inks". Traditional tattoos use concentrated ink while cosmetic tattoos use smaller particles of pigment. However, they are applied differently. The pigment is not applied in your skin's deepest layers, where it will become permanent.</p> <p>The pen is actually a pen. The nib is a sharp blade with 10-12 needles at either end. These needles do not penetrate the skin but scratch the surface of the skin.</p><p>For the best color, it is recommended that the color be retouched annually after the initial complimentary touchup. This will help to preserve the color's crispness and freshness. Natural fading can be caused by external factors like sun exposure, as well as internal factors like the gradual breaking down of pigments due to your body's metabolism. Each person will experience the fading process differently. This is due to their skin type and lifestyle.</p> <p>Contact your studio before you have your microblading appointment to discuss how to prepare. Different artists may have different instructions. Capparelli tells clients that they should not groom their eyebrows for between 6-8 weeks to allow her to perform microblading. Also, you should stop using chemical exfoliants, physical exfoliators, and retinol for at most one week before microblading as they can make your skin more sensitive.</p><p>The shading procedure is usually done in the same time as microblading, although it may be done after 4-6 weeks. By adding shading to your brows, you can give them depth and texture. This will make them look more natural. It gives your brows an authentic and real look. Shaders might work well if you have fewer hairs than you want and would like to increase density. Shaders give your brows the appearance of being "done up".</p> <p>This could mean that you are not a great candidate right now. Microblading can initially cause some inflammation which can worsen skin conditions and impact the healing process of your tattoo. Microblading can be made more difficult by oil. If your skin is oily, you will have less time to finish your microbladed hairs.</p><p>Microblading, also called eyebrow embroidery, 3D brows and feather strokes brows, or micropigmentation is the manual process of depositing color pigment underneath the epidermis. The appearance of hair strokes is created by individual strokes using a disposable, small-sized, sterile blade. Microblading, unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing that is done with a machine, creates a natural three-dimensional effect. It's much more precise than conventional tattooing. Microblading technicians can use this precise method to create fine strokes that mimic the natural shape of your eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>Microblading, also advertised as 3D brows, eyebrow embroidery, feather stroke brows or micropigmentation, is the process of manually depositing color pigment beneath the first layer of the skin (the epidermis), using a very fine sterile hand tool. Through individual strokes by a small, sterile, disposable blade we produce the appearance of hair strokes. Unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing which is done by a machine, Microblading, being a manual technique, allows great precision and creates depth, resulting in a natural three dimensional effect which resembles natural eyebrow hairs. This detailed method allows the Microblading technician to create very fine strokes within your natural brow, these strokes are made to resemble your very own natural eyebrow hairs.</p><p>This microblading session is ideal if you have sparse brows, have over plucked them or have no brows at all. Undergoing the microblading service is great if you want to save time every morning and not have to fill and draw your eyebrows on. The session results in a much softer method than tattooing your brows and is looked at as a more natural enhancement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading can match, enhance, thicken, or create asymmetric eyebrows. It can also be used to make brows that are not naturally there due to conditions such as alopecia, chemotherapy, or if there is no natural brow. Microblading helps you create perfect eyebrows.</p><p>Traditional body tattooing uses electric tools. When transferring ink, the needle will penetrate the first and second layers of your skin (epidermis or dermis). Microblading involves the use of pigments that are deposited using a manual tool. This allows for precise lines and penetration to only the first layer (epidermis) of your skin. Microblading creates depth through 3D illusions and gives you a more natural look than traditional tattooing.</p> <p>Strokes of Genius prioritizes safety and quality. Tina Davies provides the best and most reliable line of vegan, cruelty-free pigments. We have a range of pigment colors to suit each client.</p><p>Although microblading can be referred to as a tattoo, it is not permanent. Both types of tattoos have different inks. Traditional tattoos use more concentrated tattoo ink. Cosmetic tattoos use smaller pigment particles. They are also applied differently. Microblading uses pigment that is applied to the skin superficially so it doesn't get metabolized and fades away.</p> <p>Microblading can be described as a type of permanent makeup and a tattooing technique. A small handheld tool with several needles is used for semi-permanent pigmentation. Microblading is different from regular eyebrow tattooing because each hairstroke can be created manually using a blade that creates fine cuts in the skin. While eyebrow tattoos can be done with a single needle bundle and a machine, microblading uses a single blade to create the hair strokes. Microblading can be used to enhance, reshape, or create eyebrows in a variety of colors and shapes. Microblading deposits pigment in the upper dermis. This makes it more fade-resistant than traditional tattooing methods, which place pigment deeper into skin. Microblading can also be called feather touch, microstroking or hair-like strokes.</p><p>Microblading may be considered a type, but is not permanent. Both use different "inks". Traditional tattoos use concentrated ink while cosmetic tattoos use smaller particles of pigment. However, they are applied differently. The pigment is not applied in your skin's deepest layers, where it will become permanent.</p> <p>The pen is actually a pen. The nib is a sharp blade with 10-12 needles at either end. These needles do not penetrate the skin but scratch the surface of the skin.</p><p>For the best color, it is recommended that the color be retouched annually after the initial complimentary touchup. This will help to preserve the color's crispness and freshness. Natural fading can be caused by external factors like sun exposure, as well as internal factors like the gradual breaking down of pigments due to your body's metabolism. Each person will experience the fading process differently. This is due to their skin type and lifestyle.</p> <p>Contact your studio before you have your microblading appointment to discuss how to prepare. Different artists may have different instructions. Capparelli tells clients that they should not groom their eyebrows for between 6-8 weeks to allow her to perform microblading. Also, you should stop using chemical exfoliants, physical exfoliators, and retinol for at most one week before microblading as they can make your skin more sensitive.</p><p>The shading procedure is usually done in the same time as microblading, although it may be done after 4-6 weeks. By adding shading to your brows, you can give them depth and texture. This will make them look more natural. It gives your brows an authentic and real look. Shaders might work well if you have fewer hairs than you want and would like to increase density. Shaders give your brows the appearance of being "done up".</p> <p>This could mean that you are not a great candidate right now. Microblading can initially cause some inflammation which can worsen skin conditions and impact the healing process of your tattoo. Microblading can be made more difficult by oil. If your skin is oily, you will have less time to finish your microbladed hairs.</p><p>Microblading, also called eyebrow embroidery, 3D brows and feather strokes brows, or micropigmentation is the manual process of depositing color pigment underneath the epidermis. The appearance of hair strokes is created by individual strokes using a disposable, small-sized, sterile blade. Microblading, unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing that is done with a machine, creates a natural three-dimensional effect. It's much more precise than conventional tattooing. Microblading technicians can use this precise method to create fine strokes that mimic the natural shape of your eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>Microblading, also advertised as 3D brows, eyebrow embroidery, feather stroke brows or micropigmentation, is the process of manually depositing color pigment beneath the first layer of the skin (the epidermis), using a very fine sterile hand tool. Through individual strokes by a small, sterile, disposable blade we produce the appearance of hair strokes. Unlike traditional cosmetic tattooing which is done by a machine, Microblading, being a manual technique, allows great precision and creates depth, resulting in a natural three dimensional effect which resembles natural eyebrow hairs. This detailed method allows the Microblading technician to create very fine strokes within your natural brow, these strokes are made to resemble your very own natural eyebrow hairs.</p><p>This microblading session is ideal if you have sparse brows, have over plucked them or have no brows at all. Undergoing the microblading service is great if you want to save time every morning and not have to fill and draw your eyebrows on. The session results in a much softer method than tattooing your brows and is looked at as a more natural enhancement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading can also be called Microstroking (Embroidery), Microstroking (Micropigmentation), 3D/6D brows and Feather touch. Microblading can be described as semi-permanent eyebrow makeup. The pigment is then implanted into your skin. It is designed to mimic natural hair growth by using individual strokes. This gives you the appearance of thicker hairs and creates the illusion that there are no hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading is a company that specializes in creating fuller eyebrows while preserving your natural shape. Microblading uses a sterile knife with 18 needles that creates hair-like strokes. The procedure can last anywhere from 10 to 2 years, but Strokes of Genius recommends that you have it done annually to keep your semi-permanent eyebrow make-up looking fresh.</p><p>A yearly touchup is recommended after the initial complimentary. This will maintain the color's freshness. Natural fading can occur due to external factors, such as sun exposure, but also internal factors, such as the gradual loss of pigments by your body. Different people experience the fading process in different ways. It really boils down to skin type as well as lifestyle.</p> <p>You're in the right place if you are thinking about Microblading. Strokes of Genius strives to provide exceptional service for all of its clients. We are extremely attentive to the needs of our clients and their comfort levels throughout every step of Microblading. We are meticulous and strive for perfection. Every client will leave our office a satisfied client.</p><p>Microblading is also known as eyebrow embroidery, micropigmentation or feather stroke brows. It involves manually putting color pigment under the epidermis (the first layer of skin). This is done using a fine, sterilized hand tool. We create the illusion of hair strokes using individual strokes with a disposable, sterilized blade. Microblading is a manual technique that allows for greater precision and depth than traditional cosmetic tattooing. This creates a natural, three-dimensional effect that resembles natural eyebrow hairs. Microblading technicians can create precise strokes in your natural eyebrows. These strokes will look very similar to your own natural eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>There are many different methods of Microblading. You can have 1D Eyebrows where all hair strokes are in the same direction. 3D Eyebrows allow hair strokes to be laid in a particular pattern along the eyebrow ridges. This creates a 3-D effect. Lindsey Ta, a world-renowned microblading artist, created a hair pattern that is widely recognized as one the best and most popular in the industry. Customers travel from all parts of the globe to get this transformational microblading design. Only MLA Master Artists can do it accurately.</p><p>Although shading is a microblading process, it can be done as a touch-up procedure within the next 4-6 weeks. Your brows will look fuller and more complex if you add the shading component. Shaders can create a natural, real-looking appearance to your eyebrows. Shades could be the right choice if you have sparse or thin hairs that need to be added density. Shaders make your brows look more professional all the time.</p> <p>Microblading can help those with thin brows achieve fullness and definition. However, Capparelli warns that the microblading may not look as natural for someone with hair behind the draw-on strokes. However, if your microbladed hairs look too drawn-on, your eyebrow artist can add shading to the hair-like strokes.</p><p>A thorough assessment is done prior to your Microblading. We then proceed with shaping and finally, a discussion about the color. Although it is best to stay close to your natural eyebrow color, we may consider if you have a preference for a particular color and prefer to tint your brows to match that color. Your consultation will determine the perfect shape, length, and depth of your new eyebrows. This will allow us to match your bone structure and face. We will accommodate your requests if you want a certain look, such "bushy" and "bold". We want to give you the brows and shape you desire. We offer no-obligation consultations that are free of charge. Call now to make an appointment or book online.</p> <p>We recommend yearly touchup, after the initial complementary touchup, to maintain the crispness and freshness of the color. Natural fading occurs from external factors such as exposure to the sun as well as internal factors such as the gradual break down of pigments as your body metabolizes it out of your system. Everyone can experience the fading process differently and it really comes down to skin type and lifestyle</p><p>We recommend new clients to book their Microblading appointments a month in advance of any vacations, weddings or other special occasions. This allows enough time for the Touch up appointment and healing from your Microblading.</p> <p>"Microblading" is a method of creating eyebrow architecture. Jalaf says that microblading is about creating the most flattering shape possible for each client.</p><p>"Hands down! Go here for microblading, lash lift/tint, and microblading. Lucy was great and guided me through the whole process. I love how my eyebrows look every time I see them in the mirror. I joined to get my eyebrows and lashes done. They also offer 20% off on all services. "Can't recommend this enough!"</p> <p>Microblading is not done in the skin's deep layers, it's more on the surface. The colour fades in 18 months and is not permanent.</p><p>'Microblading is a type of eyebrow architecture. It is all about creating the best shape for each face – a totally bespoke approach for each client,' explains Jalaf.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Microblading can also be called Microstroking (Embroidery), Microstroking (Micropigmentation), 3D/6D brows and Feather touch. Microblading can be described as semi-permanent eyebrow makeup. The pigment is then implanted into your skin. It is designed to mimic natural hair growth by using individual strokes. This gives you the appearance of thicker hairs and creates the illusion that there are no hairs. Strokes of Genius Microblading is a company that specializes in creating fuller eyebrows while preserving your natural shape. Microblading uses a sterile knife with 18 needles that creates hair-like strokes. The procedure can last anywhere from 10 to 2 years, but Strokes of Genius recommends that you have it done annually to keep your semi-permanent eyebrow make-up looking fresh.</p><p>A yearly touchup is recommended after the initial complimentary. This will maintain the color's freshness. Natural fading can occur due to external factors, such as sun exposure, but also internal factors, such as the gradual loss of pigments by your body. Different people experience the fading process in different ways. It really boils down to skin type as well as lifestyle.</p> <p>You're in the right place if you are thinking about Microblading. Strokes of Genius strives to provide exceptional service for all of its clients. We are extremely attentive to the needs of our clients and their comfort levels throughout every step of Microblading. We are meticulous and strive for perfection. Every client will leave our office a satisfied client.</p><p>Microblading is also known as eyebrow embroidery, micropigmentation or feather stroke brows. It involves manually putting color pigment under the epidermis (the first layer of skin). This is done using a fine, sterilized hand tool. We create the illusion of hair strokes using individual strokes with a disposable, sterilized blade. Microblading is a manual technique that allows for greater precision and depth than traditional cosmetic tattooing. This creates a natural, three-dimensional effect that resembles natural eyebrow hairs. Microblading technicians can create precise strokes in your natural eyebrows. These strokes will look very similar to your own natural eyebrow hairs.</p> <p>There are many different methods of Microblading. You can have 1D Eyebrows where all hair strokes are in the same direction. 3D Eyebrows allow hair strokes to be laid in a particular pattern along the eyebrow ridges. This creates a 3-D effect. Lindsey Ta, a world-renowned microblading artist, created a hair pattern that is widely recognized as one the best and most popular in the industry. Customers travel from all parts of the globe to get this transformational microblading design. Only MLA Master Artists can do it accurately.</p><p>Although shading is a microblading process, it can be done as a touch-up procedure within the next 4-6 weeks. Your brows will look fuller and more complex if you add the shading component. Shaders can create a natural, real-looking appearance to your eyebrows. Shades could be the right choice if you have sparse or thin hairs that need to be added density. Shaders make your brows look more professional all the time.</p> <p>Microblading can help those with thin brows achieve fullness and definition. However, Capparelli warns that the microblading may not look as natural for someone with hair behind the draw-on strokes. However, if your microbladed hairs look too drawn-on, your eyebrow artist can add shading to the hair-like strokes.</p><p>A thorough assessment is done prior to your Microblading. We then proceed with shaping and finally, a discussion about the color. Although it is best to stay close to your natural eyebrow color, we may consider if you have a preference for a particular color and prefer to tint your brows to match that color. Your consultation will determine the perfect shape, length, and depth of your new eyebrows. This will allow us to match your bone structure and face. We will accommodate your requests if you want a certain look, such "bushy" and "bold". We want to give you the brows and shape you desire. We offer no-obligation consultations that are free of charge. Call now to make an appointment or book online.</p> <p>We recommend yearly touchup, after the initial complementary touchup, to maintain the crispness and freshness of the color. Natural fading occurs from external factors such as exposure to the sun as well as internal factors such as the gradual break down of pigments as your body metabolizes it out of your system. Everyone can experience the fading process differently and it really comes down to skin type and lifestyle</p><p>We recommend new clients to book their Microblading appointments a month in advance of any vacations, weddings or other special occasions. This allows enough time for the Touch up appointment and healing from your Microblading.</p> <p>"Microblading" is a method of creating eyebrow architecture. Jalaf says that microblading is about creating the most flattering shape possible for each client.</p><p>"Hands down! Go here for microblading, lash lift/tint, and microblading. Lucy was great and guided me through the whole process. I love how my eyebrows look every time I see them in the mirror. I joined to get my eyebrows and lashes done. They also offer 20% off on all services. "Can't recommend this enough!"</p> <p>Microblading is not done in the skin's deep layers, it's more on the surface. The colour fades in 18 months and is not permanent.</p><p>'Microblading is a type of eyebrow architecture. It is all about creating the best shape for each face – a totally bespoke approach for each client,' explains Jalaf.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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