
When Booking
DEPOSITS
A $30 non-refundable deposit is required when booking for Microblading and Microneedling.
A $15 non-refundable deposit is required when booking a Lash Lift or Facial.
FEES
A $10 fee will be applied to your services if you are more than 10 minutes LATE to your appointment.
A $25 fee will be applied to your services if you reschedule, and your new appointment is not within the same week.
A $50 fee will be applied to all no-shows.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
PAYMENTS
Payments only accepted through Zelle, Cashapp or cash.
*Deposits only accepted through Zelle*
If you need an Invoice, please request one.
PLEASE NO GUESTS OR SMALL CHILDREN :)
Thank you for your understanding! <3

Pre Procedure Instructions | Microblading and Microneedling
Please follow these instructions before arriving to your appointment
Do not workout on the day of the procedure
Do not tan or come in sunburned
Do not take any blood thinners 48 hours prior: Advil, Niacin, Vitamin E, Ibuprofen, etc.
No alcohol or caffeine on the day of the procedure
Stop using ALL retinals 7 days before.
Please do not wear contacts or heavy makeup
If you suffer from diabetes, anemia, thyroid issues, blood disorders, or any blood born illnesses, please let me know, as you are more prone to bad healing results.
Microneedling only - stop using accutane 6 months prior to the treatment.

Aftercare Instructions | Microblading
Day 1
Do not wet your brows for the first 24 hours. Pat your eyebrows gentky with a dry cotton pad or paper towel every 5 minutes to remove lymph fluid, until there is no more lymph fluid leaking.
Day 2-10
Wash 2x a day with Dial antibacterial mild soap and cold/warm water. Never hot! If you are prone to oily skin, only wash once a day.
Day 5-10
Apply a *rice amount* of Aquaphor on your brows IF NEEDED at night. *Never reapply Ointment. Always wash them first. Brows should not look shiny/wet.*
Important Key Points
Keep showers limited to 5-10 minutes because of the steam- shower with the bathroom door open. No HOT showers, please.
❌No sauna/sweating
❌No makeup on forehead or on brows
❌No beach/pool
❌Wear a hat if exposed to the sun
❌No gym for the first 5 days
❌NOTHING NEAR YOUR BROWS FOR 10 DAYS! Nothing!!
❌Always keep your eyebrows dry!
Touch Up
Please keep in mind that the way your brows heal will be ultimately up to how YOU take care of them! I only do 30% of the work, you do the rest. AFTERCARE IS KEY TO LONG LASTING BROWS‼️
⚠️Make sure to contact me for your TOUCH UP *1 week* before your month is due. Touch up is NECESSARY- your eyebrows will not last you without this final step.
Medical Considerations
MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PERMANENT MAKEUP, PERMANENT MAKEUP PROBLEMS, PERMANENT MAKEUP TATTOO RISKS, PERMANENT MAKEUP
MEDICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The following medical conditions require special consideration before permanent makeup procedures. Clients with any of these conditions should contact their physician to determine if it will be safe to have a permanent cosmetic procedure. In some cases the cosmetic we will ask for a physicians release.
Diabetes. Healing could be compromised, higher risk of infection and easy bleeding.
Glaucoma. Increased intraocular pressure combined with pressure placed on the eye to apply eyeliner could be damaging.
Bleeding disorders. Blood disorders that affect clotting such as hemophilia, sickle cell,anemia, platelet disorders.
Mitral Valve Prolapse, Artificial Heart Valves, Artificial Joints. Any condition that requires prophylactic antibiotics before dental or other procedures will need to take them before micropigmentation also.
Pregnancy. Procedure should be postponed.
Breast Feeding. Procedure should be postponed
Keloid prone or Hypertrophic Scarring. Persons with tendencies for this type of scarring have that risk with permanent makeup as well.
Use of certain Medications. Accutane / Retin-A, topical steroids can make skin fragile. Physician strength meds / treatments that affect the dermal layer of the skin can affect the permanent make-up. OTC meds / treatments that only affect the epidermis and are not much concern. Anticoagulants (blood thinners), long-term use of aspirin, ibuprofen, and some herbs reduce clotting time resulting in increased bleeding and bruising.
Heart conditions, Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure.
Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system / healing would make you NOT a good candidate for micropigmentation procedures.