
ROUGE
Microblading FAQ
What is Microblading?
Microblading is a semi-permanent tattoo to fill in thin or missing eyebrows. With proper after-care, Microblading can last up to 2-3 years, and longer with yearly touch-ups
What is the Process for Microblading?
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Consultation: Your initial application appointment begins with a thorough consultation to determine your desired final result. *you can book a free 15 minute Q&A with Myranda by calling 248-439-6012.
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Face Mapping: During this portion of the session, we will ensure that brows are even, placement is correct and precise.
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Numbing: A topical (yet effective) numbing cream is applied to make the Microblading application process more comfortable.
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Timing: You can expect your first initial application appointment to take up to 2 hours.
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Aftercare: Your Aftercare Kit is included. You will leave with aftercare instructions and ointment.
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Good to know: You will need to apply ointment for 3 days. You must avoid water, and sweating for 3 days. You must avoid submerging your face in water of any kind for 2 weeks.
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LASH BOOSTERS: If you are currently using a lash serum with prostaglandin analogs, like Rodan & Fields Lash Boost, discontinue the use of this product at least 6 weeks before Microblading.
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Touch-ups: Your first touch-up, typically 4-8* weeks after the initial application, is included in your initial purchase of Microblading.
*Must be completed within 8 weeks of initial Microblade appointment to receive touch-up at $0.
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Yearly touch-up: are recommended.
This session is $150.
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NO DISCOUNTS will be applied to Microblading services. This includes Birthday discounts, coupons (unless otherwise stated), VIP, etc. Please call us for more information.
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How do I Book a Microblading Appointment?
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Please book your 15-minute in-person consultation with Myranda prior to booking your Microblading appointment.
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You cannot book this appointment online. You must call ROUGE.
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A $100 deposit (applicable toward your final charges) is required to book your Microblading session.
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The deposit is applied towards your purchase of Microblading.
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Cancellation policy: Your deposit is transferable if you reschedule 48 hours before your scheduled appointment.
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Cancellation 48 hours or less before the appointment will result in forfeiture of your entire deposit.
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Consent forms and vital paperwork will be sent to you (or you can it pick up at ROUGE). You must fill out all information prior to your appointment.
Don't trust just anyone to perform this service that can last years. This is a delicate and semi-permanent process. You can trust our expert, Myranda, as ROUGE to give you fantastic results!
NOT AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE BOOKING.
Important Information
These side effects are rare* but could include the following:
This information is not here to scare you, only to better inform you.
Infection - Whenever the skin is open there is a risk of infection. After the procedure, we will supply you with a healing ointment to take home. If you follow the aftercare instructions the risk of infection is minimal.
Scarring - Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after injury. The tattoo is an injury to your skin.
Hyperpigmentation - is a darkening of the skin caused by increased melanin. Injury to the skin may cause Hyperpigmentation
Hypopigmentation - is skin that turns lighter than the skin around it.
Color Migration – When the pigment moves outside the area where it is implanted
Allergic Reaction – An allergic reaction occurs when the skin senses a foreign body, in this case, the pigment, and overreacts by rejecting it. An allergic reaction could happen immediately after a procedure or later if your body decides to respond to the foreign substance. The risk of an allergic reaction is minimal and you are welcome to come in for a skin test prior to your procedure.
Milia – White bumps also called whiteheads, form when the skin cells become trapped and do no exfoliate naturally.
Cold Sores – Watery blisters on the lip usually triggered by stress, injury, or sun exposure. Although you cannot cure or prevent a cold sore from occurring you can take steps to reduce the risk and limit the duration of an outbreak with medication. Call your doctor or dentist and ask about anti-viral medication. Outbreaks are rare with microblading and are more likely to occur with other permanent/ semi-permanent makeup procedures.
Pain or Discomfort – Topical anesthetics will be applied throughout the procedure to control the pain although each person has a different level of pain tolerance. *If you are allergic to topical anesthetics they will not be used in your procedure.
Unlike Tattoos Microblading uses a different type of Ink which makes the service semi-permanent. The Ink in the skin may still last for 3 years or more depending on your skin. Microblading requires a touch up about once a year to maintain the look.
Risks, Effects, and Permanence: A tattoo is a permanent mark or design made on the skin with pigments that are inserted by needles piercing the top layer of the skin repeatedly. A piercing is the insertion of jewelry into a permanent opening made in a part of the body with a needle. Branding involves applying extreme heat to the skin in order to create a permanent, burned image, or pattern. Body art procedures may cause slight bleeding and pain. Because body art procedures breach the skin, infections and other complications are possible. In some people, tattoo pigments and piercing jewelry can cause allergic skin reactions. Infections can occur from the use of unsterile equipment or not following proper aftercare. A procedure done with contaminated equipment may cause the contraction of various blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis B and HIV. Other skin problems such as granulomas (nodules that may form around material the body perceives to be foreign) or keloids (raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue) can occur for certain people. Other risks of piercings include oral complications such as chipping or cracking teeth and interference with chewing and swallowing with tongue piercings and tearing or trauma if body jewelry becomes caught and torn out. Tattoos can cause complications with MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedures such as an interference with the image and swelling or burning after the MRI. Tattoos may be able to be removed with laser technology, but removing a tattoo usually involves several painful and expensive treatments and complete removal without scarring may not be possible.
I have read the information form and understand its contents. I understand there is a risk involved with the application of cosmetic tattoos.
If you wish to file a complaint against a body are facility related to compliance with PA 375 or have concerns about potential health risks, please visit www.michigan.gov/bodyart
Would you like more information about microblading?
Give us a call at (248)-493-6012