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Nano brows are a semi-permanent brow treatment that use nanotechnology to create the appearance of full, lush brows. Here are some frequently asked questions about nano brows:

What are nano brows?

Nano brows are a type of semi-permanent makeup treatment that deposits pigment into the upper layer of the skin to resemble individual hairs. The pigment is made of nanoparticles that mimic the look of real hairs.

How long do nano brows last?

On average, nano brows will last about 12-18 months before needing to be touched up or redone. The longevity may vary depending on individual skin and lifestyle factors.

Are nano brows painful?

Most clients report that nano brows feel similar to getting your eyebrows threaded or waxed - there is some discomfort but it's generally not considered to be painful. Any pain is temporary.

What is the nano brows process?

The nano brows process involves shaping and mapping out the brows, applying a numbing cream, and then using a nano pigment pen or machine to deposit the pigment hairs into the skin. The whole treatment takes 1-2 hours.

How much do nano brows cost?

The average cost of a nano brows treatment ranges from $400-700. Touch-ups after 12-18 months are usually $100-200.

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Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle and air (in beta), or public transportation. In 2020, Google Maps was used by over 1 billion people every month.

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