Policies
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Here at Everly Lane Microblading- Adri’s Brows, we do require a nonrefubable deposit in order to book an appointment. The deposit will be forfeited due to last minute cancelations or reschedules that are within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment time and a new deposit will be required to rebook the appointment. We do understand that things come up, but we are unlikely able to rebook that appointment time with such short notice.
If a no show occurs, the deposit will be kept and the client will be required to pay full price ahead of time in order to book. That payment will be forfeited if another no show occurs and will not be able rebook with the artist.
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We have the right to refuse service to anyone at any time due to undisclosed medial conditions, anyone under the influence of drugs/alcohol, or any clients that are deemed with inappropriate behavior that may affect our artists or clients in the studio.
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Although we do adore children, we do have a no children policy in the studio due to the safety standards with Everly Lane Microblading studio and the county of San Bernardino.
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A phone consult is required to book for first session appointments. Please text us with your full name, email address, the service you are interested in booking and a clear photo of the area you’d like a procedure on, ex. eyebrows/lips etc.. To get the most clear, accurate photo, go in natural lighting and try taking a photo with your front facing camera. It does not need to be perfect but try the best you can so we can get a good idea of what we’re working with. In order to book a coverup or saline tattoo removal, you must be approved by your artist before booking. If you are not approved and the artist cannot treat you at the appointment time, then the deposit will be forfeited.
If a client feels more comfortable coming into the studio to meet the artist, you are more than welcome to, but it is not needed to book. :)
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Please plan accordingly to arrive on time to your scheduled appointment time. Each appointment time is blocked off for the amount of time that it takes to do each client’s procedure. If a client is late, it will make the artist run late for each client after. If you are more than 15 minutes late, we will have to reschedule and the client will be required to pay a late fee, along with a new deposit in order to rebook.
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All payments are nonrefundable.
FAQs
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Permanent makeup is a revolutionary technique that involves the application of specialized pigments to enhance your natural features. This process is performed by skilled professionals who use a handheld device to deposit the pigments into the upper layers of your skin, resulting in a long-lasting and semi-permanent makeup effect. Whether you want to define your eyebrows, enhance your lips, or create perfectly lined eyes, permanent makeup can help you achieve your desired look. It saves you time and effort every morning, as you wake up looking flawless without the need for daily makeup application. With permanent makeup, you can enjoy the convenience of having beautifully defined features that last for years to come.
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Microblading is a semi-permanent form of cosmetic tattooing. We use a blade-shaped handpiece tool with a row of tiny visible needles to create hair-like strokes along your brows while depositing pigment into your skin epidermal layer.
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Microblading is a type of tattoo, but it’s not permanent like a true tattoo. Not only do the two use different “inks”—traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo ink, while cosmetic tattoos use smaller pigment particles—but they’re also applied differently. With microblading, the pigment is applied superficially to your skin (so your body eventually metabolizes it until it fades away), rather than placed into your skin’s deeper layers (where it becomes permanent). Because of the pigment used and the way it’s applied to the skin, microblading produces a semi-permanent “tattoo” that looks soft and subtle, instead of opaque and bright as with traditional tattoos. Over time, the pigment on your brows will also lighten a shade or two from its original color.
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Permanent makeup can last up to 3-5 years, but this duration can vary based on your skin type and lifestyle. To keep the color looking fresh and vibrant, we suggest getting annual touch-ups. These touch-ups help maintain the desired appearance by refreshing the color. One clear indication that a touch-up is needed is when the pigment has faded by approximately 50% and you find yourself filling in your brows daily. This suggests that it may be time to refresh the color. However, it's important to remember that our goal is to enhance your natural beauty while maintaining a natural look. Occasionally needing to fill in your brows or opting for heavier makeup on special occasions doesn't necessarily mean you're ready for a touch-up. Each client has a unique skin type and lifestyle, and factors like oily skin or extended sun exposure can impact how long the pigment lasts. If you have oily skin, the permanent makeup may fade faster, requiring more frequent touch-ups. In addition, extended exposure to sunlight can cause the pigment to fade. Therefore, we highly recommend protecting your permanent makeup by wearing sunscreen or a hat when spending time in direct sunlight.
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A topical numbing is applied to the brow area before we start the procedure. After the skin is broken, a secondary numbing is applied throughout the entire process to keep you comfortable. Everybody has different pain tolerance but usually client’s experience minimal pain. Following pre-care instructions help with pain management.
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No. There are a few reasons to avoid getting permanent makeup while pregnant. Pregnancy hormones may cause you to bleed more than usual, leading to unsatisfactory microblading results. 5% Lidocaine is used after the skin is broken and goes into the bloodstream. A developing baby’s health is more important than eyebrows. It is not worth the risk.
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Clients are more than welcome to share inspiration photos and styles that they like (thick, thin, arch etc..) Although, I shape the clients brow based on the brow hair they naturally have, bone structure and facial features, I do keep these brow desires in mind while mapping client’s brow. After mapping, I explain the shape and make sure my client is happy and understanding of the process then we will move on to color matching . The pigment color is based on the clients natural hair color and brow hair color. The color will look dark and bold when applied to the forehead for color matching but will be significantly lighter when Microblading. The brows will also be about 30% lighter when healed.
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Everybody has a different skin type so the healing process can vary. It typically takes about 7-10 days to go through the healing stages. Give about 4 weeks to see the final results of your brows. (see aftercare instructions section for more details on healing process). You must wait 6 weeks to get a touch up, although your skin may look healed, it is not fully healed underneath the skin until then.