/ Microshading

Precision measured in millimeters

Microshading is a technique that demands exactness—every stroke placed with intention, every shade calibrated to your skin and shape. The work shows at close range what separates skilled practice from rushed technique.

Close-up shot of hands performing microshading application on client brow, showing the digital machine tool in use, steady hand positioning, client skin visible, studio lighting showing the technique in progress
Close-up shot of hands performing microshading application on client brow, showing the digital machine tool in use, steady hand positioning, client skin visible, studio lighting showing the technique in progress
How it works

The technique, step by step

Microshading uses a digital machine and specialized pigments to create the illusion of fuller, shaped brows. The strokes are placed individually; the depth and color are calibrated to your skin tone.

1. Consultation & shape design—measure and map the brow to your face

2. Numbing & pigment selection—local anesthetic applied; color matched to skin

3. Machine application—individual strokes placed with digital precision

4. Shading & depth—gradient applied for dimension and natural appearance

5. Healing protocol—aftercare instructions to protect the work during recovery

The work speaks for itself

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