FAQ for BAQ, Ink
1. What is microblading?
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that uses a small handheld tool to deposit pigment into the skin, creating the appearance of natural, hair-like strokes. It’s commonly used to enhance or reshape eyebrows.
2. How long does microblading last?
Microblading typically lasts between 12 to 18 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and how well you follow aftercare instructions.
3. Is the microblading process painful?
Most clients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. A numbing cream is applied before starting, which helps to reduce any pain or sensitivity.
4. How should I prepare for my microblading appointment?
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and blood-thinning medications for at least 24 hours before your appointment. Also, avoid sun exposure and make sure your eyebrows are free of any makeup or products.
5. What can I expect during the healing process?
Initial healing takes about 7-14 days. During this time, your eyebrows may appear darker and fuller. It’s normal for them to scab and peel. Follow all aftercare instructions for the best results.
6. How often do I need touch-ups?
Touch-ups are generally recommended every 6-12 months to maintain the color and shape of your brows. A free yearly touch-up is included with one or two referrals.
7. What types of brow PMU (permanent makeup) do you offer?
I specialize in manual microblading only. This technique creates natural, hair-like strokes and is tailored to enhance and shape your eyebrows. During your consultation, we’ll discuss how microblading can best meet your needs.
8. Can I still get microblading if I have existing eyebrow tattoos or work done elsewhere?
9. How do I book an appointment?
10. What are your payment options?
Yes, but it’s important to schedule a consultation first to assess your current eyebrow situation and determine the best approach.
You can book an appointment by visiting my website, BAQink.com, or by contacting me directly through phone or email.
I accept various payment methods, including cash, credit/debit cards, and electronic payments.