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You’re spending 10, maybe 15 minutes every morning trying to get your eyebrows to match. One’s too dark. The other’s too arched. By the time you leave the house, you’re already behind schedule.
Microblading changes that. You wake up with shaped, filled, natural-looking brows that don’t smudge in the heat or fade by lunch. No pencils. No powders. No second-guessing yourself in the bathroom mirror before you walk out the door.
The results last 12 to 18 months. That’s over a year of mornings you get back. Over a year of feeling put-together without the effort. And if you’ve been dealing with sparse brows from over-plucking, aging, or medical conditions, this gives you back the shape and fullness you’ve been trying to recreate with makeup that never quite looks right.
Wake Skincare is led by Jacqueline Grace, a licensed esthetician who’s been named Best Esthetician in Wake County three years running. She’s also placed first internationally in the Pigmentation Artist of the Year category at The Skin Games and holds HydraFacial Master Certification, putting her among the top 100 practitioners worldwide.
That’s not marketing talk. Those are verifiable credentials that matter when someone’s working on your face with fine needles and permanent pigment. We operate under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Hummel, which means you’re getting medical-grade safety standards, not just a beauty service.
South Henderson residents don’t have a lot of options for this level of expertise locally. Most people drive to Raleigh or Durham. We serve 22 cities across Wake County, bringing that same caliber of work closer to home without cutting corners on training, equipment, or safety protocols.
You start with a free consultation. That’s where Jacqueline evaluates your natural brow shape, discusses what you’re trying to achieve, and maps out a customized plan based on your face, not a template.
On the day of your appointment, she’ll apply a topical numbing cream to minimize discomfort. Most clients rate the sensation around a 5 out of 10—manageable, not painless, but far from unbearable. The actual microblading process uses a handheld tool with ultra-fine needles to deposit pigment into the skin in hair-like strokes. For a softer, filled-in look, powder brows or nano brows use a slightly different technique that mimics the effect of brow powder.
The whole appointment takes about two hours. Afterward, you’ll follow a specific aftercare routine for about a week—no sweating, no swimming, no picking at the scabs. A touch-up appointment four to six weeks later ensures the pigment has settled evenly and the shape is exactly what you want. After that, you’re set for over a year.
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Microblading isn’t cheap. Depending on the artist and location, you’re looking at anywhere from $250 to $850. At Wake Skincare, you’re paying for someone who’s won international competitions, operates under medical supervision, and uses sterile, medical-grade equipment in a clean, professional environment.
You’re also paying for customization. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all stencil. Jacqueline matches the pigment to your natural hair color and skin tone, designs a shape that complements your bone structure, and adjusts the technique based on whether you want soft and natural or bold and defined.
In South Henderson, where nearly 40% of residents live below the poverty line, that price point might feel steep. But compare it to what you spend annually on brow pencils, gels, and salon visits. Over 12 to 18 months, the math starts to make sense—especially when you factor in the time saved and the confidence gained from knowing your brows look good no matter what.
Most people describe microblading as uncomfortable, not painful. With the numbing cream applied beforehand, the sensation is more like scratching or light pressure than sharp pain.
About 81% of clients rate the discomfort at a 5 or below on a 10-point scale. Your individual pain tolerance plays a role, and the area around your eyebrows is more sensitive than, say, your arm. But it’s not the kind of pain that makes you want to stop the appointment.
If you’re particularly anxious, talk to Jacqueline during your consultation. She can walk you through exactly what to expect and adjust the numbing process if needed. The discomfort lasts for the duration of the appointment—about two hours—and then it’s over.
This is why the consultation matters. Before any pigment touches your skin, you and Jacqueline will agree on the shape, color, and style. She’ll map it out on your face so you can see exactly what it’ll look like.
If something feels off during that process, speak up. It’s much easier to adjust the plan before the procedure than after. Jacqueline’s trained in creating light, airy brows that mimic natural hair growth, not the harsh, blocky look that gives microblading a bad reputation.
That said, microblading is semi-permanent. If you’re unhappy with the results, they will fade over time, but you’re looking at months, not days. That’s why choosing someone with verifiable expertise and a portfolio of work you actually like is non-negotiable. You’re trusting them with something that’ll be on your face every day for over a year.
Microblading typically lasts between 12 and 18 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and how well you follow aftercare instructions. Oily skin tends to break down the pigment faster. Sun exposure, skincare products with retinol or acids, and frequent exfoliation can also shorten the lifespan.
As it fades, the color lightens gradually. It doesn’t disappear overnight or leave you with patchy, half-gone brows. Most people schedule a touch-up around the one-year mark to refresh the color and shape.
If you decide you don’t want to maintain it, you can let it fade naturally. The semi-permanent nature means you’re not locked into the same look forever, but you also can’t just wash it off if you change your mind next month. That’s the trade-off.
Any procedure that breaks the skin carries some risk, but microblading is generally safe when performed by a trained professional in a sterile environment. The main risks are infection, allergic reaction to the pigment, and unsatisfactory results from poor technique.
At Wake Skincare, we perform the procedure under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Hummel, which means medical-grade infection control and safety protocols. Jacqueline uses sterile, single-use needles and follows strict sanitation standards.
Allergic reactions are rare but possible. If you have sensitive skin or a history of reactions to tattoo ink or cosmetics, mention it during your consultation. A patch test can help identify any issues before the full procedure. The biggest risk, honestly, is choosing an unqualified technician who cuts corners on safety or doesn’t have the skill to create natural-looking results.
Yes. Sparse or thinning brows are one of the main reasons people get microblading. Whether it’s from over-plucking, aging, medical conditions like alopecia, or chemotherapy, microblading can restore the appearance of fullness and shape.
The technique works by creating individual hair-like strokes that blend with your existing brow hair. If you have very few natural hairs left, Jacqueline can build the shape from scratch, designing brows that look natural and proportional to your face.
During your consultation, she’ll assess your skin type and the condition of your brows to determine the best approach. Some clients benefit more from powder brows or a combination technique that adds both strokes and shading for a fuller look. The goal is to give you brows that look like they grew that way, not like they were drawn on.
Microblading at Wake Skincare falls within the typical range of $250 to $850, depending on the complexity of the work and whether you’re getting a standard microblading treatment or a more advanced technique like nano brows or powder brows.
That’s not pocket change, especially in South Henderson where household incomes average around $35,000. But break it down over 12 to 18 months, and you’re looking at roughly $14 to $47 per month for brows that are always ready.
Compare that to what you’re spending on brow pencils, gels, salon shaping, and the time you’re losing every morning. Factor in the confidence boost from not worrying about your brows smudging or fading throughout the day. For most people, the investment pays off—not just financially, but in how much easier your routine becomes.