Microblading
Hand-tool hair-stroke brows using the PhiBrows technique. The most natural-looking style — ideal for normal to dry skin with sparse or faded brows.
Book microbladingFour brow styles, one studio. Microblading, ombre powder, combination, and microshading — chosen for your skin type, bone structure, and how much makeup you actually want to wear.
Hand-tool hair-stroke brows using the PhiBrows technique. The most natural-looking style — ideal for normal to dry skin with sparse or faded brows.
Book microbladingA soft-to-bold gradient filled brow done by machine. Heals crisp and holds well on oily skin or skin that doesn’t retain hair-stroke pigment.
Book powder browHair strokes at the front of the brow, powder shading through the body and tail. A fuller, more defined look while keeping the natural edge.
Book combo browA shaded “pixel” effect that looks like brow powder. Great for people who already wear brow makeup and want to skip that step.
Book microshadingResults vary person to person. Here is the honest breakdown of what works, what we adjust for, and what we avoid.
Freshly tattooed brows look darker and bolder for the first few days. The epithelial crust forms and sloughs off over about 7–10 days, and the true healed color becomes visible 3–4 weeks after treatment.
We schedule a follow-up 4–6 weeks post-appointment to add any missed hairs, deepen color if it faded, or refine the shape.
Touch-ups every six months to a year keep the color fresh and the strokes crisp. Pigment can last anywhere from three months to three years depending on skin type and aftercare.






Permanent makeup prices and availability are shown on the booking page. You’ll fill out a short medical questionnaire before the appointment.
