Brows.

  • Brow Wax.

    Includes a brow consultation, wax & style. (Approx. 20 min)

  • Brow Tint.

    Eyebrow tinting is the process of applying semi-permanent dye to enhance, shape, and define your brows. Brow tinting gives the appearance of thicker, more accentuated brows with the goal being to match your natural brow color whenever possible.

  • Brow Lamination.

    Brow lamination is almost like a perm for your eyebrows; similar to the well-known lash lift treatment. They're both ways of enhancing what you already have by manipulating the hairs with chemicals. The treatment is often paired with a brow tint for a bolder enhanced look.

  • Henna Brow.

    In brow henna, henna is used as a brow tint that dyes the skin in addition to the actual hair follicles. The henna is painted onto the eyebrows and skin beneath, which dyes the skin darker creating the illusion of thicker, fuller brows.

  • Microblading.

    Microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo technique used to create the illusion of fuller brows. This is an ideal solution for clients who have patchy, thin, or uneven eyebrows and are looking for the most natural looking results.

  • Results last four to eight weeks, although six weeks is normal for most people

  • Eyebrow tints usually last 4-6 weeks. The colour will gradually fade, the rate at which it does can depend on your hair type, the type of beauty products you use, and how well you care for your brows.

  • Tinting is non-invasive and will typically only color the hairs it is applied too. The entire process for tinting usually takes anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Microblading, on the other hand, is semi-permanent to permanent. This means that once you have it, it will not fade or disappear for 6 months to two years.

  • The results from your henna brow treatment usually last up to 2 weeks on the skin and up to 6 weeks on the hairs.

  • Although the procedure can take upward of 2 hours, most people report only feeling minor pressure or discomfort and less pain than a typical tattoo due to the use of a numbing cream. Of course, this will depend on your own personal tolerance to pain. Some level of pain or discomfort should be expected