STAR BEAUTY HUB

01 EMBROIDERY

HAIR LINE embroidery

Eyebrows are more than just facial features – they’re storytellers, reflecting emotions, style, and elegance. At Star Beauty Hub, we’ve mastered the craft of eyebrow embroidery to deliver brows that not only define but also elevate your beauty narrative. Dive into an experience where precision meets passion, and let your brows speak volumes.

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 Line Techniques?

The main hairline techniques vary in approach and results. Hairline tattooing creates a fuller appearance by mimicking hair follicles, ideal for thinning hair. Microblading, typically for eyebrows, can also be used for hairlines, creating natural hair-like strokes. Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) involves tattooing pigment on the scalp to replicate short hair follicles, suitable for both men and women. Hair fibers are temporary products that cling to existing hair for added fullness but wash out easily. Hair transplants are surgical procedures that relocate hair follicles for permanent growth. Hairline shading adds density through shading, often used with tattooing or SMP for a fuller look. Each technique addresses different needs and goals, making the choice dependent on individual preferences.

Aftercare for hairline treatments, such as scalp micropigmentation or hairline tattooing, is essential for optimal healing. Start by gently cleansing the scalp with a mild, sulfate-free shampoo and keep the area dry for the first few days, avoiding sweating, swimming, and steam. Refrain from touching or scratching the treated area to prevent irritation and infection. If recommended, use a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep the area hydrated. Protect your scalp from direct sunlight for at least a few weeks by wearing a hat or applying sunscreen. Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments for touch-ups and monitor for signs of infection, such as excessive redness or swelling. Following these guidelines will help ensure your hairline treatment heals well and looks great.

It’s normal to worry about your hairline looking unnatural, especially with treatments like scalp micropigmentation or tattooing. To achieve a natural look, communicate your preferences clearly with your technician and choose a skilled professional who understands how to match pigment and density to your existing hair. Discussing your desired results beforehand can help tailor the treatment to your features. Remember, a well-executed technique will mimic natural hair follicles, and results often appear more blended as they heal.

Yes, your hairline 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 hairline 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 from person to person, but overall, it’s manageable for most individuals.

It’s generally recommended that breastfeeding or pregnant individuals avoid hairline 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, hairline 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 necessary because hairline 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. Typically, they occur about 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure your hairline looks its best.

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