Eyebrows by Eve

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Services

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$499

Microblading

Microblading is a semi-permanent tattooing technique used for the eyebrows. Microblading can be used on someone with little to no eyebrows by creating an illusion of a more defined and fuller brow. Many of us spend a lot of time and money plucking, waxing, threading, and filling in our eyebrows. Which is why many consider something more permanent like microblading.

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$599

Ombre

Ombré brows is a brow style that uses ombré shading, a semi-permanent eyebrow styling technique that uses a small machine to place extremely thin dots of pigment into the skin, creating a soft-shaded brow pencil look. For most beauty lovers, leaning into your mirror to precisely fill in your eyebrows is the most stressful part of your routine. Ombré shading graces you with one to three years of low maintenance for your brows.

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$649

Combo

Combination brows are perfect for clients wanting to achieve a more powdered look to their natural brows. This procedure combines both microblading and Ombre shading techniques using a cosmetic tattoo machine. This look aims to achieve natural hair strokes along with the depth of shading in the tail of the brows.

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$599

Lip Blush

Lip blushing is a semi-permanent tattoo that can enhance the color and shape of your lips and give the impression of more fullness. This is done by depositing color ink into your lips and along your lip line to improve the overall look. The color is subtle to give natural-looking results.

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$799

Eyeliner No wing

Eyeliner tattoos or lash enhancement tattoos are a semi-permanent treatment that introduces pigment along your top and bottom lash line. It is done away from the waterline to prevent irritation. The tattoo can be thin like your natural lash line or thicker to look like full-fledged eyeliner. The main idea behind eyeliner tattoos is to give your lashes the illusion of being denser and darker, without relying on actual makeup.

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$150

Touch Up

The touchup is there to correct all the possible imperfections. Its purpose is to fix what got messed up during the healing period. It’s also an opportunity to make some modifications, in case you feel the color or shape of the arches isn’t quite right yet.