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MODELS - MICROBLADING & SHADING

Sheila from Mission Bay

MODELS – BROW MICROBLADING & SHADING (PERMANENT MAKE UP)
We're ready for the next lot of models!
Sheila here from The Refinery – Mission Bay. I’m trying out different eyebrow hairstrokes and shading patterns (based on your natural brows) for our photo stocks.
So, if you or your friends are:
* 18-45 years old
* Male or Female
* No previous brow tattoo or microblading
* Not pregnant or breastfeeding
* Not undertaking Cancer treatment
* Do not take blood thinners
* Have normal skin type (not oily)
* Do not suffer from keloid scarring
* Available for 3.5-4 hrs from 10am (Tues, Wed & Thurs)
* Not allergic to local anaesthetics. Such as Lidocaine, Prilocaine, Tetrocaine, Benzocaine, Epinephrine
* No skin infections on the eyebrow region (sunburn, skin rash, dermatitis, herpes simplex)
* Alopecia sufferers welcome

*$100 fee to cover procedure materials only

Please get in touch via Facebook messenger with 3 images of your brows (L, R & Full Face).
For examples of previous work, check out our website: refinerynz.com...
or Facebook.com/TheRefinery1071

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