About Me
Anny is a dedicated beauty artist with expert experience in permanent makeup, eyelash extension and microneedling.
She graduated from PMA (Permanent Makeup Academy) in 2018 and worked as a teaching assistant ever since.
She learned the most modern and advanced techniques originated from South Korea, and mastered her skills throughout years of practicing, working and teaching.

Microblading Frequently Asked Questions
Permanent makeup is commonly referred to as a “cosmetic tattoo”, but it’s not a traditional tattoo at all, nor is it really “permanent”. Tiny amounts of natural pigments are inserted into the dermal layer of the skin, not the epidermis (where a regular tattoo goes). Because of that, results will last a long time, but will eventually fade in approximately 1-3 years. This is perfect since faces and trends change!
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic technique used for creating and filling in eyebrows. A handheld microblade pen applies pigment in individual strokes creating extremely lifelike, fine lines of color that resemble hair.
Absolutely. Our studio is approved by county health department, and we follow the strictest sanitation and safety standards, using only single-use, sterilized needles and parts. Our custom-blended pigments are hypo-allergenic, non-toxic and contain no fragrances, emollients or other irritants.
most of our clients experience little to no pain as we apply a gentle but effective topical anesthetic.
Time will vary with each individual, the area being covered and whether it’s your first time or you’re coming in for a touch-up. It takes our experienced technicians an average of one hour for each procedure. The total time to expect at our studio for your first session (including consultation, color selection, and application) is about two hours.
There’s no downtime; you can go back to work right after your eyebrow, eyeliner or lip procedure. It’s normal to have some swelling on the lip and eye, and/or some minor scabbing on eyebrows. Your custom color will initially look 20-30% bolder than what the final result will be after about a week when it settles in. It will take about six days for the skin to completely heal. Our clients generally say they walk out ready to take on the rest of their day with no discomfort.
Permanent makeup is long-lasting and will slowly fade over the course of 1-3 years depending on the individual’s skin type, lifestyle, and procedure.
To keep your makeup looking fresh, we recommend having it retouched every 1-2 years. Darker colors, such as black eyeliner, will last the longest. Natural, delicate colors are more vulnerable to the effects of sun, swimming and your skin’s natural emollients.
If it’s your first visit, you’ll have a consultation with your technician first. She’ll get to know your lifestyle and personality, go over the procedure and options, and answer any questions. Your technician will draw in and define the areas to be colored and work with you on shape, thickness and color. Next, numbing cream will be applied to your eyebrows. You’ll then lie back and let your technician do her magic! When you’re done you’ll receive aftercare cream and a review of instructions before heading out the door with your new, fabulous look.
28 Days Prior
DO NOT get a Botox treatment
7 Days Prior
DO NOT tan or have a sunburned
DO NOT pluck, wax, tint, thread, or apply any hair removal
48 hours prior
DO NOT take aspirin, ibuprofen, niacin, vitamin E, fish oil (omega-3) or CoQ10
24 hours prior
DO NOT drink alcohol or caffeine
Appointment Day
For females, try to avoid menstruation on the appointment date to reduce pain and bleeding
1. Apply a thin layer of repair cream for 2-3 days. Morning and night two times per day.
2. Don't touch water on your eyebrows within 24 hours, swim or take a sauna. After 24 hours, you can wash your face with facial cleanser.
3. Don't eat spicy food or seafood for two days.
4. Don’t get intensive sunlight a week. Get physical sun protection when go out.
5. After a week, eyebrow can be put on makeup, but products containing whitening ingredients should not be used on eyebrow to prevent eyebrow discoloration;
6. During the recovery period, do not use hands to grasp and buckle the eyebrow;
7. From the third day on the use of wet cotton massage on the eyebrows to help off the scab, morning and evening. The scab is best exfoliated within a week.
Option 1.
If your previous eyebrow tattoo is light/faded, we can do color correction for you.
Option 2.
If your previous eyebrow tattoo is dark, we can not change/make the shape completely disappear. It is recommended to get Laser Removal first.
1. Pregnant women.
2. Anyone with contagious blood diseases like Hepatitis or HIV.
3. People who are currently undergoing chemotherapy.
4. Those who have keloid or hypopigmentation.
5. Roaccutane and steroid users.
6. Diabetics.




