VBrows Permanent Makeup
Studio & Academy
9192 Garden Grove Blvd. Ste G
Garden Grove, CA 92844
Orange County
Southern California
No. The blade only leaves superficial scratches on the skin for the ink.
We have a referral program that you will be able to sign up for by email after your appointment is completed.
We take a $50 deposit to hold your appointment.
There are various factors that affect ink retention on the skin such as: sun exposure, skin type and skin care products. This differs per person but generally, it should last for ≅ 2 years
Yes. Microblading does not affect hair growth in any way.
Yes, I won’t start on you until you agree with the color selected and shape.The majority of the time is spent in selecting the appropriate color for your skin, measuring and artistically drawing on the planned procedure prior to actually implanting the color.
If you intend to have your eyebrows waxed or tinted before a microblading service, the recommended time frame is 1 week prior to procedure. Waxing could cause temporary inflammation therefore distorting skin, while tinting can interfere with color choosing of pigment used in the microblading process.
No, do not get it wet or work out excessively for at least one week to keep the treated area dry and reduce the risk of complications or infection and to retain the maximum amount of pigment implanted. Learn more at our post-procedure care.
Not on the procedure area for at least one week but everywhere else is fine.
We recommend one session and a touch up 4-6 weeks after for optimal results
Yes. This is the number one reason to do microblading. The difference is life changing.
We make it happen for you! we don’t use black color to make sure there’s no pigment color change throughout your entire time of having eyebrows microbladed. But, we do have the chocolate brown which is worked well for clients that came to us.
Yes, whether you need a lot done or not, price is standard. We do not base the price on how much work we do for each client.
No, it is not safe to do this procedure if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. We do not know how severe complications may be since there is not much research on this topic.