Want to look younger and feel more confident? One way to do so is to seek assistance from an international microblading practitioner and certified tattoo artist located in Brentwood, a professional who can enhance eyebrows to set the stage for captivating faces.
Valentina Hall, owner of Vtina Microblading and Vtina Beauty salon, grew up in Israel and Uzbekistan before moving to Nashville more than 15 years ago. She studied at Belmont University and pursued a career in the medical field at Vanderbilt University. She found a passion for the art of microblading and permanent makeup. She then became certified in the United States to perform microblading, permanent makeup, corrections and tattoo removal, and opened her business in 2017.
"We use only the highest quality organic pigments, as well as a superior numbing cream that guarantees your comfort," she assures.
In fact, Valentina's exclusive style and approach uses top-of-the-line equipment manufactured in Germany that's designed for the sensitivities of cancer patients and provides little to no discomfort or downtime.
Microblading eyebrows for fullness and shape to resemble makeup first rose to prominence about 25 years ago throughout Asia. Techniques matured as artists experimented with different brow patterns, tools and application techniques. Many modern techniques now are commonplace and accepted as best practices.
Valentina’s background of 20-plus years in nursing includes all facets of patient care, including cancer, which led her to helping a recovering cancer patient restore her lost eyebrows. It was then she says she realized helping others' self-esteem was something she truly could be proud of and pursue as a career. She encourages questions about the salon's specialties for post-cancer clients.
"I have an artistic vision for each client," she says. "Staying up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies is really important, and I regularly attend field specialized trade shows for continued education."
Microblading is a semi-permanent, cosmetic tattooing treatment that fills in sparse eyebrows. The technique uses a hand-held tool with needles to apply pigments that simulate additional hairs. The color fades over time, and touch-ups are recommended to maintain optimal results.
Universal eyebrow microblading 3-D, with organic permanent makeup, lasts 6 to 12 months; Valentina suggests an initial touch-up in four to six weeks and then at least annually thereafter.
6-D microblading by Valentina uses a special European technique, with special organic pigment and blades, for a very natural look. She says the treatment takes about an hour to apply. It lasts up to 2 years..
6-D microblading -- also called eyebrow embroidery, eyebrow feathering, Softap technique or the Japanese method -- applies semi-permanent makeup through a manual process of inserting organic pigment into the upper layers of skin to create the desired fullness and shape of eyebrows. 6-D applies a larger number of strokes compared to 3-D microblading.
Related enhancement services that Valentina provides include brow lamination, micropowdering, tattoo erasing or corrections, laser hair removal, cavitation, radiofrequency facelifts, lips tattooing, eyeliners upper and lower lid tattooing and carbon pilling.
4908 Thoroughbred Lane, Suite B
615.300.1967
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