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Yennystyles is known for providing high-quality permanent makeup services using only the best pigments and products in the industry.
Microblading creates hair-like strokes on the eyebrows, while ombre brows create a soft shaded effect. Both techniques create a natural-looking eyebrow.
Microshading is meant to enhance your natural beauty, helping you feel more confident without makeup. Depending on your results, you may want to darken your brows with makeup if you want to go more glam. You will still need to remove hair that grows outside your chosen brow shape.
Annual touch-ups may be required to maintain color.
Service includes
Consultation - Precare instructions - First session - Brow mapping - Numbing - Aftercare instructions - Second session (6 to 8 week touch up to add finishing touches)
Permanent makeup is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as those with certain medical conditions. We recommend that you consult with your doctor before getting permanent makeup.
-Anyone under 18
-Pregnant or nursing
-Using any skin care products that contain any retinol, glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, or alpha hydroxyls (stop use 2-3 weeks before getting ombre)
-Chemical peels or PRP facial (at least 60 days prior)
-History of Keloids or hypertrophic scarring
-Chemotherapy (at least a year out and requires doctor’s clearance)
-History of Epilepsy, MRSA, or lupus
– Diabetic (requires doctor’s clearance)
-Pacemaker or major heart problems
-Organ transplant
-Viral Infections or diseases
-Had Botox in the last 2 weeks
-Currently taking antibiotics (must be off for at least 30 days prior to appointment)
-Allergic to epinephrine dermacaine, benzyl, alcohol, lidocaine, or tetracaine
-Uncontrolled high blood pressure
-Problematic skin ( Acne or bumps covering the forehead or brow area)
-Using Accutane ( Must be off for one year)
Powder brows, also known as microshading, are less invasive, longer lasting brow tattoo that looks like make up. They can be soft, medium or bold. Microshading last about 3-5 years depending on lifestyle.
Permanent makeup is ink that Is applied right below the epidermis layer of the skin, which is called tattoo. But of course the word tattoo sounds pretty harsh so we now call it permanent makeup. But don't worry we no longer use body ink like how artists used when it first became popular. No need to worry about your eyebrows turning blue, green, or even purple. We now use special ink that is formulated to go great with your skin color and underline tones. Permanent makeup is for anyone who hates to reapply their makeup!
You should prepare to spend between 2 to 2 1/2 hours on average at the appointment. During your appointment, we will measure and draw on a symmetrical set of brows and agree on your perfect shape and color. The touch-up appointment will take about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
Yes. Your 6-8 week touch up is included.
Ombre brows typically last 2-3 years for most people. The treatment is considered semi-permanent and will fade over time. Touch-ups are recommended every 1-2 years to maintain shape, color, and detail. How often depends on a number of factors including:
-Skin type (Oily skin fades faster)
– Pigment Color used (Lighter colors fade faster)
– Sun Exposure: (Over time can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment)
- Using Sunblock is highly recommended.
– Use of daily anti-aging products (These products increase your cell turnover rate and will shorten the life of your cosmetic tattoo).
A gel anesthetic is used during the procedure. Some clients may feel a slight discomfort, but its relatively pain free for the most part. (Please Note: If you are a frequent smoker, or have your appointment during your menstrual cycle, the pain level could be intensified.)
I do have clients that completely fall asleep during their service, I also have clients that have a really low pain tolerance.
No. As a precaution to avoid any complications, we do not perform cosmetic tattooing on pregnant women.
-Do not work out 48 hours before the procedure
-If possible, come with your eyebrows penciled in so that we can see how you like them
-If you have an ideal shape and color in mind, bring some reference photos to your appointment.
– If you regularly get your eyebrows shaped, waxed, threaded, or tinted, please do so at least 3 days before your appointment.
– You must stop using Retinol, Glycolic acid, Benzoyl Peroxide, Salicylic acid, and alpha hydroxyls two weeks before your appointment and avoid using it for 2 weeks following your appointment. These products thin the skin and do not produce good results.
– If you get Botox or dermal fillers regularly, please get that done no later than 2 weeks before your appointment so that your brows are symmetrical as possible.
-Avoid chemical peels at least 4 weeks prior to your appointment.
Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning for 2 weeks before and after your procedure. Please do not come to your appointment with a sunburn.
-Avoid alcohol, caffeine, ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E, or any blood thinning medications 24 hours prior to your appointment.
-If you have been on prescription Accutane in the past, you must wait at least 1 year before getting Ombre brows.
If you plan on going on vacation, it is recommended to plan your trip a minimum 10 days after the procedure due to the aftercare maintenance.
Immediately following the procedure, the tattooed area will appear to be darker and bolder in color and more sharply defined. This is normal and will last 3-4 days. Swelling and redness is minimal with most clients and will disappear within 24-48 hours. The treated area may feel a little like sunburn but should only be minimal discomfort.
The complete healing process takes about 4-8 weeks. At this time, the true color of the tattoo will be evident. During this process, your tattoo will soften and lighten. This is also normal. Please wait at least 4 weeks to see the true color. At 4 weeks, your touchup/adjustment can be done. Together, we will re-evaluate how your skin has received the pigment and make any changes necessary. Healed results will vary with each individual client and using a pencil or powder may still be needed. Additional sessions (charged accordingly) may be required to obtain desired results. If your cosmetic tattoo does not heal perfectly the first time, don’t worry. We can always go bolder and add more density during the touch up. Please note that final results cannot be guaranteed as each unique skin type will hold pigments differently and break down at different rates.
Week 1: Keep the tattooed area clean by rinsing with lukewarm water and patting with a disposable paper towel 3 times a day. Then apply a thin layer of the aftercare ointment provided. You can apply this using a disposable cotton swab. You may shower or bathe normally but avoid using any soaps or cleansers on the treated area for the first week as they can be detrimental to the bonding process that must take place for the pigment to stabilize in the dermis.
Week 2: Keep cleaning with lukewarm water twice a day for the second week. Do not apply ointment. Do Not pick or scratch at the dry skin/flakiness. Let the skin fall off naturally. Picking can cause scarring and premature loss of pigment. Important: Once the flakes have fallen off, a shiny layer of healing skin will appear as though the eyebrows are gone. Within 1-2 weeks, the color will slowly reappear at a lighter shade as your skin regenerates.
-Once completely healed, you may apply sunscreen on the treated area. Wear sunglasses and large hat for further protection from the Sun. Exposure to the sun over time can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment. Always rinse and dry thoroughly when in contact with chlorine.
-Face peels and exfoliation, Glycolic Acid, and Retin-A must be kept away from the tattooed area. Continued use can cause the pigment to lighten.
-If you plan on getting any type of laser hair removal or laser resurfacing once your eyebrows have healed, make sure to inform the laser technician. Laser procedures can darken, lighten, or discolor the tattooed area.
-Maintain removal of unwanted brow hair outside of your eyebrows by waxing, threading, tweezing, or razoring.
-Yearly eyebrow tattoo touch-ups are recommended to maintain your results.
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