The Best Microblading in Beverly Hills Has Been Found!

While finding the best microblading in Beverly Hills can be challenging, Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup, featuring star makeup artist Ellie, is your one-stop-shop for getting the long-lasting, picture-perfect look you’re searching for. The newest trend taking the beauty world by storm, microblading allows you to have the perfect brow look that not only lasts through the day but looks just as natural as your real eyebrow hair.

While it might be easy to assume that microblading eyebrows is the same as tattooing, there are some very important key differences. First, microblading inserts the pigment using very fine dots, which allows for a more detailed and natural look. Tattoo strokes tend to look thicker and more drawn on. Second, tattoos use ink which can change color over time. With microblading, pigments are used so that there is no change of color over time, just some fading.

When you come to Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup for microblading, Ellie works with you to figure out the eyebrow shape and shade that will flatter you the most. After she’s done, not only will you have the brows of your dreams expertly applied by a uniquely brilliant artist, you’ll never have to worry about your eyebrows for up to two years. Unlike regular makeup products, microblading lasts through rain, sweat, and tears. If you’re ready to finally say goodbye to buying countless brow products and getting frustrated over applying perfectly symmetrical brows each morning, then microblading is the perfect solution for you.

To get started today, call us at the number listed above or send us a message through our contact page.

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Permanent Makeup?

The most obvious benefit to permanent makeup is waking up every day with your “face on.” You can swim, exercise, shower and wake up still looking put together and ready to go. It can be ideal for the woman who is constantly on the go. It is also perfect for people who have lost hair due to chemotherapy, accidents, burns, or cosmetic surgery, as well as those who have allergies to traditional makeup or have sensitive skin.

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