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912 12 Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0J4, Canada
(403) 457-0565 www.barrontattoo.com
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May 12, 2017
I had my faded eyebrows microbladed by Kim Osz, and am over the moon in love with them. As a woman in my 50’s, my brows had faded and thinned. I would try to fill them in and I probably bought every brow product out there. It was a definitely a project. Kim took time to discuss everything; colour, shape, and thickness, then she meticulously measured and drew them out, making sure I was happy before she began. We all know that eyebrows are sisters, not twins, but she did an amazing job of matching them up. Nobody recognizes what is different about me, but everyone tells me how great I look! If you are looking for natural looking beautiful brows, I highly recommend Kim Osz. ❤️❤️❤️

May 9, 2017
Kim is exceptionally professional and friendly. Her work speaks for itself and I highly recommend seeing her when considering microblading. Kim's lines and shaping are clean and very natural, along with perfect colour matching. A number of my friends and family have gone to see her to get their eyebrows done and I have heard nothing but great reviews!

Jun 2, 2017
Kim is professional, meticulous, & a brow artiste! From start to finish Kim listened to what I was hoping for/wanting - she took her time to get shape and positioning right - and I could honestly tell that my happiness was her main objective! I love my new brows - I would highly recommend Kim @landofosz to anyone!

Jun 13, 2017
Got my eyebrows done a year ago by another girl in calgary they were super patchy and un even, got my eye brows re done by Kim at Barron tattoo ! And they are perfect ! Couldn't ask for better brows ! The whole over all experience was awesome she was very informative!

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