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8401 Claude-Thomas Rd #43, Franklin, Ohio, 45005, United States
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Jun 27, 2020

Getting my eyebrows tattooed

Can someone tell me if they do permanent tattoo for your eyebrows?

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May 13, 2017
I'm absolutely in love with my eyebrows I had microbladding done they look so real and I 've had my eyebrows tattooed three other times done by others in the past that needed fixed. She corrected it and gave me the natural shape I've never had. They look so amazing best they have ever looked! So Thankful!! I highly recommend her if your looking to have this done.

Sep 14, 2016
Karesa did a beautiful job on my eyebrows! I am over 50 and my eyebrows were turning white, what little I had left from tweezing all these years. She numbed me very well and took her time to make sure I did not feel any pain. She also went over the procedure so I knew what to expect. She sent me home with plenty of ointment and q tips to keep it moisturized with instructions. It has been a few months now and they look great! I have had women comment on them and ask where I had them done! Karesa is highly recommended!!

Apr 10, 2017
I had not worn eyeliner for 15 years due to vision limitations. I also show horses often in hot temperatures which would cause makeup to run in my eyes. My only regret is that I waited so long to get this done!

Aug 15, 2016
I absolutely love my brows!!! Karesa is so talented. I wish I would have done this sooner. They look great and it didn't hurt. My liner is next.

Aug 15, 2016
Absolutely the BEST!! I went and got my eyebrows done and then at my eyebrow touch up did my eyeliner. Everyone says it looks so natural and has NO clue that it's a tattoo!!! Thank you, Karesa!!!! I tell everyone to go to you.

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