FAQs
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A tray fee is what I am charging you as a model. It goes toward the cost of supplies, because I want to use high quality products on my clients. I am not charging for my services yet.
I require a $50 deposit* upfront at the time of booking.
*PLEASE NOTE: This deposit is non-refundable, but it is transferable and goes toward your total cost. The remaining balance is due at your appointment. I accept cash, Zelle, and credit/debit for your remaining balance.
CANCELLATION = No refund. You are allowed to book again if need be.
NO SHOW = No refund. You are not allowed to book with me again.
RESCHEDULE, at least 24 hours in advance = Deposit is transferable. It will be transferred toward your new appointment.
LAST-MINUTE RESCHEDULE = Deposit is no longer transferable. It is forfeited and non-refundable. You will need to submit a second deposit (same price as first deposit) in order to secure a new appointment.
RUNNING LATE = I allow a 30 minute grace period, but please contact me via call/text at (323) 510-6266 and let me know.
Thank you for understanding!
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I’m now accepting bookings for 2026 in West Hollywood, CA! You can find me at Tattoo Therapy, off of Fairfax Blvd near Melrose Ave.
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Yes! I was trained and certified in nano brows by one of the industry’s greatest leading nano brow artists— Katrina Baligaya of Brows By Katrina. I’m also certified in Bloodborne Pathogen Training in the state of California, and I currently hold a valid body art practitioner license in Los Angeles County. This legally permits me to perform permanent makeup as well as tattoos. You’re welcome to see my certificates displayed at the studio!
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My prices are much lower than those of established artists who charge upwards of $700-900 for their services, simply because I am a beginner artist. I’m early in my PMU journey!
I’m looking to expand my portfolio, build clientele, and tattoo models for a deep discount. I charge for supplies, not my service. Tips are greatly appreciated but never required!
The price I charge is referred to as a tray fee.
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Machine brows— whether hairstrokes, ombré / powder / shading, or combo— are a great method in comparison to microblading (done with a handheld blade).
Machine brows are less invasive, longer-lasting, and include finer detail. They’re also customizable for every skin type— and a great choice for those with oily and/or mature skin.
If you’re tired of filling in your brows every day and you use a pencil or pen/marker to mimic brow hairs, machine hairstrokes can make a huge difference in your life. This is my personal favorite method because it looks so natural.
Powder/ombré brows are a popular method too, but they don’t look very natural. They look like makeup, which is okay if that’s what you’re into.
Personally, I like the “your brows but better” look.
If you wanted that flawless ombré look for a day, you can fill them in with makeup and wipe it off at the end of the night. But those fluffy, texturized, realistic hairstrokes that look like real brow hair? Those aren’t coming off.
That’s the power of semi-permanent nano brows.
Want just a little extra oomph? We can add some shading alongside those hairstrokes too! Those are combo nano brows, which I also offer.
what are nano brows?
is it like microblading?
nano brows are a fairly newer PMU technique— and if you’ve heard of microblading, you’re halfway there.
microblading uses a handheld blade (usually made of 18 tiny needles) to make micro-cuts in the skin that are the size and length of brow hairs and manually implant pigment. this gives the illusion of hair strokes, but it can sometimes look a little flat in my opinion.
nano brows, on the other hand, are created with a rotary tattoo machine and a super-fine needle cartridge usually comprised of 1–3 needles (i use 3). instead of cutting the skin, the machine gently pokes, or kisses, tiny dots of pigment. these dots are called “pixels.” those pixels are layered to form soft, airy, textured hair strokes that heal beautifully and look ultra-natural.
this technique allows for more control, better precision, and finer detail than microblading. it’s less invasive, longer-lasting, and can be customized to every client’s skin type and style.
in my opinion, nano brows are the best method. that’s why i chose to master them.