Meet the Team

Maya Moore
Master PMU Artist
20 plus years in the beauty industry. With 1000's of microblading clients served.

Janessa Young PMU Artist
14 plus years in the make-up and beauty industry. Trained directly by Maya Moore with 100's of microblading clients served.

To ensure you receive the best experience we encourage you to read over our service policies. Find out the requirements to receive microblading services and understand our cancellation policy.
Service Policies
Service Requirements
If any of these applies to you, you may not be eligible to receive microblading services at this time. Please contact us to discuss your options.
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Pregnant or Breast Feeding
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Skin irritations or diseases
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Keloids or scarring
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Cancer or current chemotherapy treatment
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Diabetic
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Viral infections
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Organ Transplant
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Major heart problems or heart conditions
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Severe high blood pressure
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Epilepsy
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Sick (cold, flu, etc)
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An illness that compromises the immune system
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Accutane within the past year

Service and Cancellation Policy
Because agreeing to the microblading procedure is a very serious decision and also high in demand we'd like you to be aware of our cancellation policy below.
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All scheduled appointments must first be secured with a $150 non-refundable deposit applied to the cost of your full service.
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You may reschedule your appointment with a 7 day advanced notice to the next available appointment date.
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Appointments canceled within 7 days of the scheduled service will need to be rescheduled and an additional appointment deposit will be required upon the time of scheduling your next service.
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If you've had a previous microblading service done by another artist not affiliated with Maya Moore and the Microblading Institute, please contact us prior to booking your service.
FAQ's
Does it Hurt?
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Microblading is designed to lightly scratch the surface of the skin. This should not be painful. In addition, we use topical anesthetics to ease any discomfort for our clients. Most people rate the pain level between a 1-3 on a scale of 1-10 ( 10 being extremely painful). We typically use numbing cream to help ease any discomfort but the truth is… beauty is pain (but SO worth every second)
How long does microblading last?
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Microblading is a semi-permanent method of tattooing that ideally lasts up to 2 years in the skin depending on the skin type. This technique requires an eight-week touch up after the initial session to complete the brows. Additionally, clients must return annually for a color boosting session to touch up any color that may have faded. You should plan to come back in for a touch-up appointment about 8 weeks after your first session.
About how long is one session?
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You should expect to spend about 2.5 hours at your first appointment. What will take the most time is mapping your brows, the actual application of the pigment itself is relatively quick. Touch ups and preliminary consultation appointments also require less time than the first visit.
What is the cost of microblading?
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The cost of your service will depend on the results you are looking for and the experience level of your artist. In general, however, you should expect to spend between $300 and $750 on your new brows.
How much downtime will be required after my procedure?
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There is a 10 day healing period. During that time you will need to avoid water saturation of the brows and sweating (so no working out).
What do I do if I have tattooed my brows in the past?
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Previous tattoos don’t always exclude you from microblading, but the procedure becomes a little more complicated. A consultation with your technician is required before booking an appointment. In some cases, removal or lightening of the previous tattoo is a requirement in order to achieve the desired look. We offer removal/ lightening service for such cases.
What can I expect during my appointment?
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The appointment process to create your beautiful, new, 3D brows will take about two and a half hours from start to finish. The session will include a thorough consultation, brow mapping/sculpting, skin numbing, choosing your pigment and then microblading. Future appointments require less time because they are designed to reinforce the work done in the initial session.