Microblading for Lodi,
a drive made on purpose.
Forty minutes up 99, past the vineyards and the grain elevators, and you’re parking on 20th. For our Lodi clients, the appointment is never squeezed in — it’s folded into a morning. Brows at the studio, coffee in Midtown, a stop at the Co-op on the way back. The drive is part of the reason they come.

Wine country quiet,
and the patience to match.
Lodi is old-California in the best sense — a grid of Craftsmans around School Street, century-old Zinfandel vines west of town, the Mokelumne drifting past Lodi Lake. Wineries on every country road, a downtown that still closes on Sundays, and a tempo that assumes you can spare an hour. It’s the kind of town that rewards slow mornings and a made-on-purpose trip.
The clients we see from Lodi are typically established — business owners, winery families, medical professionals, grandmothers who still do their own lipstick and want their brows to match. They aren’t looking for trend; they’re looking for a shape that reads like them for the next eighteen months. Microblading, done well, gives exactly that.
Yes — the drive is forty minutes, and we won’t pretend otherwise. It’s a real commitment. But the women who book from Lodi are deliberate about where they spend their time, and they’ve decided the shape of the work is worth the run up 99. We’ll build the appointment around your day so the round trip is one you look forward to.
The technique,
and why it suits Lodi.
Hand-placed hair strokes using an ultra-fine blade. The strokes mimic real brow hair — density where you want it, air where you need it.
Dry to normal skin. If your skin runs oily, we'll steer you toward combo brows or ombre powder at consultation.
Two sessions, six to eight weeks apart. Results last 12 to 18 months before a refresh is suggested.
40 minutes from Lodi,
street parking on 20th.
Ready when you are.
Reserve through Square or ask a question first — whichever feels right.