Are you a candidate?
WHO IS A CANDIDATE?
Those who want fuller brows
Those with active lifestyles who want the time-saving convenience without the daily routine of applying makeup
Those with scars from surgery or trauma
Anyone wanting to save money from cosmetic purchases
Those who have difficulty applying make-up because of poor vision or physical limitations
Those suffering from alopecia and hair loss from medical treatment
Those who suffer from bad eyesight & who have trouble applying makeup
Those wishing to change the shape and shade of their lips, the shape of their eyebrows or would like to wake up with eyeliner
Those who have sparse or fair eyebrows or lashes
Those who are allergic to cosmetics, have watery eyes, suffer from hay fever or whose skin tends to absorb or change the quality and color of their makeup
Those who just don’t like the ‘made-up’ look and want to look great in no time
WHO IS A NOT CANDIDATE?
Those under 18 years of age
Those pregnant or nursing
Those who have oily skin or large pores are not good candidates for microblading (pigment will disappear more quickly or look powdered). 'Combo or Powder Brows' is a better option.
Is diabetic
Has an autoimmune disease
Has Thyroid/graves disease ( medication may cause pigment to not retain properly)
Is on blood thinners/heart medications of any sort
Has viral infections and/or diseases
Has Hepatitis B or C, HIV positive
Is sick (cold/flu/Covid)
Has blood disorder/diseases
Is epileptic
Is on a pacemaker or major heart problems
Has had an organ transplant
Has skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area
Chronic Skin Conditions - chronic acne and rosacea. This type of skin bleeds easily, which may not be suitable for microblading. Additionally, excessively oily skin can cause those tattooed hair strokes to blur together and give off an unwanted solid effect instead of a naturally feathered look.
Has a history of skin disorders/diseases on the face area: eczema, psoriasis, keratosis pilaris and dermatitis (i.e., your skin is constantly flaking, itching, or aggravated), chances are your skin is in a is in a constant state of unrest and shedding and is not suitable for tattooing and therefore won’t hold the pigment well.
Is prone to keloid scars
Has had Botox in the past 3 weeks
Has used Accutane in the past year
Allergic to numbing agents (creams/gels)
YOU ARE NOT A CANDIDATE FOR EYELINER IF:
Pregnant/Nursing
Vascular Eyelids
Hordeolum
Moles On Eyes
Ocular Herpes
Pink Eye
Glaucoma
Corneal Abrasion
Corneal Burn
Trichotillomania (if you pick your lashes out)
Lash Extensions (must be removed 1 week before procedure; you may reapply them 4 weeks after procedure)
Latisse/Lash Growth Serums (when lash growth serums are applied to the lash line, the enhanced growth and thickness of lashes may cause the skin to stretch or change in texture. Lash growth serums that promote lash elongation can stretch the skin on the eyelids, affecting the positioning of the permanent eyeliner pigment. Some lash growth serums might alter the texture of the skin on the lash line, potentially causing the pigment to disperse unevenly. These changes can potentially disrupt the stability of the permanent eyeliner pigment, leading to pigment migration.)