KAD BROWS
ABOUT KADBROWS
Brows & beauty specialist
INTERNATIONALLY TRAINED
Kad Brows is a Montreal-based company created by Karine Charest. Her love and passion for aesthetics began very young in the modeling world. Following several training courses in Europe and North America, she is a certified Phibrows artist and a reference in the field of semi-permanent makeup.
IN THE HEART OF MONTREAL
Perfectionist, she always strives to improve her knowledge using the cutting edge of technology. Karine is a caring and easy-to-approach person who will meet your expectations.
DERMOPIGMENTATION
Semi-Permanent makeup, eyebrow tattoos and nano brows are all different terms used to talk about dermopigmentation. Dermopigmentation is a process that involves the implatation of a pigment into the skin. The nano needling technique is carried out using a computerized device in which a micro-needle is inserted. It is this micro needle that will penetrate the superficial layer of the skin to deposit the pigment. The results are long lasting since the needle is inserted slightly deeper under the skin.
THE PROCESS
From analysis to follow-up
ANALYSE
On the first session, we will analyze your face, your skin and the color of your eyebrows to make sure that the job suits your needs.
CREAM
After analyzing your face, a local analgesic cream will be applied to reduce the pain. We will wait around 30 minutes for the cream to be in effect.
TRACING
After tracing the desired form and getting your approval on the shape, the work will begin. It will take about 2 hours to complete the nano needling on both eye brows.
FOLLOW-UP
3-4 weeks later, a second visit is required to perform minor alterations. Note that this is an ephemeral tattoo; the color will fade over time. It is therefore necessary to ensure a follow up.
MICROBLADING VS NANO BROWS
The microblading technique is carried out by the use of a hand-held bladed instrument. In order to create the effect of « semi-permanent » makeup (ex: eyebrows; hair-by-hair). The blade is dipped in a pigmented ink. Once the bladed instrument is dipped in the ink, the desired area of the skin can be « tattooed » (ex: eyebrows). This technique makes the treatment less painful and avoids skin damage thus reducing scarring post-treatment.