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— a dedicated brow artist with 7+ years of experience helping women rediscover their confidence through custom brow services that go far beyond beauty.
My connection to the beauty world has always been personal. From growing up in dance and cheer to attending makeup artistry school in Canada, I’ve seen firsthand how beauty can be a powerful tool for expression and self-assurance. Beauty isn’t superficial. It can be deeply emotional, and even healing.
Years later, I was introduced to the world of permanent makeup and immediately felt drawn to brows — how they frame the face, shift a person’s energy, and restore what life, health, or time may have taken away.
I launched The Brow Company to create a space where women of all ages and backgrounds could feel seen, supported, and celebrated.
Whether you're navigating hair loss, struggling with confidence, or just want to wake up feeling a little more like you, I’m here to guide you with care, precision, and lasting results.
When I’m not behind the brow chair, I’m dreaming up ways to serve you beyond the studio — through helpful guides, curated products, and continued education that makes feeling good feel easy.
I’m so grateful you’re here — and I can’t wait to help you reconnect with the version of yourself that shines.
You’ll find us at the corner of 14th and Hudson, in a two-story glass building right across from the Longview Police Station and just before Golden Palace Chinese Restaurant.
We share the building with Ram Jewelers and Craig McCreary, Attorney at Law — if you see their signs, you’re in the right place!
We’re on the ground floor in Suite 110.
There is a parking lot between us and Golden Palace available for your use, or you can find street parking nearby.
Please note: Downtown Longview has several one-way streets, and map directions can sometimes be misleading. If it’s your first visit, we recommend planning ahead and allowing a few extra minutes to find us.
Medical / Skin Considerations:
Fitzpatrick Skin Type 1 (very fair skin prone to redness and sensitivity): While not a strict contraindication, it can affect pigment retention and healing — should be evaluated carefully.
Rosacea or severely sensitive skin: The inflammation and reactivity can lead to poor healing and unpredictable results.
Seborrheic dermatitis or oily skin in brow area: Especially relevant for microblading — excess oil can blur hair strokes.
Cold sores / Herpes Simplex Virus: Antiviral medication is suggested before procedure to prevent outbreaks if there is a history of facial outbreaks, even if there's no active flare-up.
Recent major surgery or hospitalization: Healing resources are compromised, and the body may be more prone to infection.
Recent infections, illness or vaccination (within 2 weeks): Immune system changes can affect healing and pigment retention.
Allergies to pigments, numbing agents, or topical anesthetics: Always check for known allergies; a patch test may be advisable for sensitive clients.
Lifestyle / Behavioral Considerations:
Frequent sun exposure or tanning: UV exposure can alter healed results and increase fading; should be minimized before and after.
Frequent chemical exfoliation or retinoid use: Long-term users may have thinner, more fragile skin that heals poorly and effects color tone and retention.
Inability to follow aftercare instructions: Clients must be able to commit to the healing period and avoid sweating, makeup, or sun exposure.
Clients with highly specific or perfection-driven expectations: Permanent makeup is an enhancement, not a replacement for daily makeup or natural asymmetry. It’s important that clients have realistic expectations and trust the healing process to achieve the best results.
Immunocompromised (e.g., post-organ transplant or advanced autoimmune conditions): Increased risk of infection and poor healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
We specialize exclusively in brow artistry, offering both permanent makeup and non-invasive grooming services tailored to your existing brow.
Health Conditions:
Under 18 years of age
Pregnant or nursing within the last 3 months
Currently undergoing cancer treatment (or within last 12 months)
Organ transplant recipient
Immunocompromised individuals
Pacemaker or serious heart condition
Type I Diabetes (requires doctor’s clearance)
Uncontrolled high blood pressure
Hemophilia or other bleeding/clotting disorders
Autoimmune conditions: Lupus, MRSA, or Epilepsy
History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
Active viral or infectious illness (cold, flu, etc.)
Transmissible blood conditions (HIV, Hepatitis)
Medications & Medical Treatments:
Accutane or Isotretinoin in the last 12 months
Tetralysal or Doxycycline in the last 6 months
Spironolactone (must be discontinued 30 days before and after treatment)
Antibiotics in the past 30 days
Steroids (topical, oral, or injected) within 30 days
Blood-thinning medications (consult with your artist and physician)
Aromatase inhibitors (e.g., Letrozole)
Skin & Cosmetic Treatments:
Active skin conditions on or near the brow area (acne, eczema, psoriasis, sunburn, rash, etc.)
Chemical peels, PRP facials, microneedling, or laser treatments in the last 30 days
Botox or injectable treatments in the brow area within the last 2 weeks
Prescription brow growth serums (discontinue at least 30 days before)
Use of skincare products with retinol, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, or AHA/BHA within 30 days
Day 1 – Immediate Results
Your brows will appear bold, well-defined, and darker than expected. This is completely normal and part of the initial healing phase.
Days 2–4 – Darkening Phase
The pigment may appear even darker during these days. This is temporary and will begin to fade as your skin heals.
Days 5–7 – Peeling & Patchiness
As your skin begins to heal, you may experience flaking or peeling. Your brows might look uneven or patchy during this stage. Avoid picking or scratching the area.
Days 8–10 – Fading Phase
It may seem like your brows have faded or disappeared entirely. This is due to the skin regenerating and temporarily masking the pigment.
Days 14–28 – Color Reappears
Pigment begins to resurface as your skin continues to heal. Your brows will start to look more even and natural.
Day 42 – Perfecting Touch-Up
At your follow-up appointment, we'll refine the shape and color. Final results will look soft, balanced, and beautifully healed.
Experience the art of luxury brows—personalized, precise, and timeless
Refined, Natural, Lasting Brows