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£30

Enhance your Appearance with a Specialist Brow Tint and Shape or Lash Lift

Eyebrow Shape 

(15 mins) 

Using our T-tree wax for sensitive skin

£12.00

Eyelash Tint 

(25 mins)

No need for Mascara!! Great for holidays, sensitive eyes and busy times.

£18.00

Eyebrow Tint 

(15 mins)

Frame your face with some definition to your eyebrows.

£12.00

Eyelash & Brow tint & Eyebrow Shape 

(45 mins) 

£30

Eyelash Tint & Eyebrow Tint  

(30 mins)

££40

Eyebrow Tint & Shape 

(20 mins) 

Perfectly groomed brows!

£20.00

Lash Lift

(55mins)

This gives your lashes volume-lift, and the idea is simple: a therapist uses a setting serum to straighten your natural lashes at the root (making them look curled up), and then your lashes are tinted, creating the appearance of mascara.

£38.50

Lash Lift & Tint

(75mins)

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45.00

EyEbROW MICROBLADING

Introductory Microblading Offer £120 normally £160

What is microblading?

'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.

'The process is very precise thanks to the tool that is used which is effectively like a pen with the nib being a sloped blade with 10-12 little needles at the end - needles that don’t penetrate the skin but just delicately scratch the surface, much like a paper cut.

'The needle very finely implants featherweight strokes with a medical grade pigment on the epidermis layer for the skin, creating fine, realistic and natural hair strokes.'



 

Does microblading hurt?

'It doesn’t hurt as such, it is more a sensation. The process itself is not painful thanks to the numbing ointment that is applied. It's sometimes the sound of the blade which people find worse – a small scratching sound.

 

Can you be allergic to microblading?

'There are people who are sensitive and allergic to some pigments, but in my experience this is extremely rare. I will always perform a patch or scratch test to check you are not allergic prior to the treatment.'

 

How long does microblading last?

'Microblading lasts anything between 12-18 months, but the longevity of the pigment will depend on your skin type.

'People with slightly more oily skin will tend to last around the 12 month mark before needing a top up, but those with normal skin can last up to 18 months.

'Your brows will eventually fade away if you don’t continue with top ups every 18 months or so. There is no scarring or discolouration with the pigments used, so you wouldn’t know if you left them to fade out.'

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Preparation

Preparation for a microblading procedure involves:

  • Avoiding caffeine beverages or alcohol on the day of the procedure.

  • Tinting brows before the appointment.

  • No tanning or sunbathing for 3 days before the appointment.

  • No waxing or plucking eyebrows within 2 days beforehand.

  • No chemical peels and other intense facial treatments for at least 2 to 3 weeks before the procedure.

  • Wash and style hair before the procedure, as the brows must not come into contact with water for at least 7 days.

  • Discontinuing vitamin A (Retinol) and Botox treatments for at least 1 month beforehand.

  • Stopping taking fish oil or any other natural blood thinners, such as vitamin E, at least 1 week before the procedure.

  • Avoiding aspirin or ibuprofen for pain relief (as these types of medications are blood thinners).

  • Not working out the day of the appointment.

 

Procedure

On the day of the procedure, it is important to sit down with the esthetician and voice any questions or concerns. The esthetician should also explain the procedure and the options, including style and color, and make recommendations.

Before the procedure starts, the esthetician will use a topical numbing ointment on the brow area, which helps reduce discomfort.

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Once the client is comfortable, the technician begins the procedure. The process is very detailed and can take up to 2 hours. It is important for the esthetician to take their time because the result will last for a few years and needs to be done well.

The client may feel a scraping-type of sensation in the brow area, but the process is usually only minimally painful and very tolerable.

 

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