• What is the difference between Microbladen, Powderbrows and shading?

    Microblading is applied manually using a hand tool and an added blade to create realistic looking hair strips in the eyebrow line. This gives a natural look to the eyebrow .


    Powderbrows is a form of shading brought on the eyebrow using a machine thats similar to a tattoo machine. using one or more point needles in a case.

    Powderbrow puts more emphases on the brow and shape .



  • What happens during a treatment?

    During your intake your form and wishes will be discussed. The shape will be drawn and on behave of your wishes the treathment will be started. At this moment we can also indicate whether we can work dispide the  medication or not and if numming creme is possible

  • How long does a treatment take?

    Depending on your questions, the explanation and the treatment (regarding your pain threshold) about 2.5 hours.

  • Is an after treatment / touch up always necessary?

    It is very important to do a touch up, because the first treathement usually u lose about 70% of the pigment due to healing of the skin.

    The second treathment or touch up as called , will make sure the pigment used will be more visible.

  • Is there a difference between white and dark skin in terms of recovery?

    The difference is  in the thickness of the skin, healing of the skin and the effect after the treatment.

  • When should I not have PMU (permanent make-up)

    When pregnanant 

    when having an old pmu treathment that is still visable.

    When diabetic type 2with severe medication and treathment

    heart medication and bloodtinner.

  • How to take care of your eyebrows after the treatment

    You will receive aftercare instructions before and after the permanent make-up treatment.

    please take note you follow instructions very well.

  • I have botox, can I be treated?

    You may be treated if you have had the botox treatment 4 weeks before. We advise to take PMU first.

  • For what age is PMU suitable?

    A permanent make-up treatment is suitable for everyone with an age from 16 years. From the age of 18, permission from your parents is not required.

  • I have diabetes, can I still be treated?

    In diabetes (diabetes), PMU is in some cases not recommended because of less good wound healing. This can cause color differences in the pigment and the result is not beautiful. However, not all patients have poor wound healing. It is therefore not a problem for most patients if they adhere to the aftercare that is prescribed.