STAR BEAUTY HUB

01 EMBROIDERY

HAIR embroidery

A specialized treatment aimed at stimulating natural hair growth and restoring hair vitality. Using advanced techniques and products, this procedure nourishes the scalp, strengthens hair follicles, and promotes healthier, fuller hair. Ideal for individuals experiencing hair thinning or loss, seeking a non-invasive, rejuvenating solution for long-term hair growth.

OUR PRICING

STANDARD

MISTY

$288

POWDER MISTY

$588

3D

$368

6D

$588

7D

$788

CUSTOM

From $1088

+MISTY

3D

$588

6D

$788

7D

$988

CUSTOM

From $1088

FAQ

What Is The Difference Between All The Hair Growth Techniques?

Hair growth techniques vary in approach and effectiveness. Hair transplants involve surgically relocating hair follicles from one part of the scalp to another for permanent results. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your own blood to stimulate hair growth by injecting concentrated platelets into the scalp. Microneedling involves creating tiny wounds in the scalp to promote healing and stimulate hair follicles. Topical treatments like minoxidil encourage hair growth by increasing blood flow to the follicles. Laser therapy uses low-level lasers to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Hair supplements provide essential nutrients to support healthy hair growth from within. Each technique targets different causes of hair loss and offers varying levels of effectiveness, so the best choice depends on individual needs and goals.

Hair aftercare is essential for maintaining healthy growth and appearance, especially after treatments like hair coloring, chemical treatments, or hair transplants. Start by using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to avoid stripping natural oils. Limit heat styling and use a heat protectant when necessary. Regularly trim your hair to prevent split ends and promote healthier growth. Protect your hair from sun exposure with hats or UV-protectant products. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support hair health. If you’ve had a specific treatment, follow any additional aftercare instructions provided by your stylist or technician for optimal results.

It’s completely normal to worry about your hair looking unnatural after treatments. To achieve a natural appearance, communicate your concerns and preferences clearly with your stylist or technician. Choose a skilled professional who understands how to blend colors and textures that match your natural hair. Additionally, opting for techniques that mimic natural growth patterns, such as subtle highlights or a well-executed hairline tattoo, can enhance the overall look. Remember, a well-done treatment should seamlessly integrate with your existing hair, and results may look even more natural as they settle over time.

Yes, your hair may initially appear darker after the embroidery due to the fresh application of pigment. However, it typically lightens and softens as it heals over the following weeks, resulting in a more natural look. This fading is normal, so don’t worry if it seems bolder at first!

Most people experience minimal discomfort during hair embroidery, often described as a slight tingling or scratching sensation. Technicians usually apply a numbing cream beforehand to help reduce any pain, making the procedure generally tolerable. Sensitivity can vary among individuals, but overall, it’s manageable for most.

It’s generally recommended that breastfeeding or pregnant individuals avoid hair embroidery. The procedure involves pigments and numbing agents, which may not be fully safe during this time. Additionally, hormonal changes can affect healing and results. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before proceeding.

Yes, hair embroidery will fade over time, typically lasting 1-3 years depending on factors like skin type, sun exposure, and aftercare. While it won’t fade completely, the color will lighten, and touch-ups may be needed to maintain the desired look. Regular maintenance can help keep your hairline looking fresh.

A touch-up is needed because hair embroidery can fade due to factors like skin type, sun exposure, and the natural healing process. Touch-ups help refresh the color, refine the shape, and address any areas that may have healed unevenly. They typically occur about 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure your hairline looks its best.

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T: +65 9235 0139
E: starbeautyhub@gmail.com