Brow Loungeby Dasha
Studio in Midtown · walking distance

Microblading in Sacramento,
around the corner.

The studio sits on 20th Street between Midtown and the edge of the grid, a short walk from most of downtown and a quick ride from East Sac, Land Park, or Curtis Park. For Sacramento clients, microblading isn’t a trip — it’s a lunch break with better brows at the end.

Microblading results for Sacramento clients
Sacramento, CA

A studio in the grid,
for a city that walks to work.

Midtown sits at the center of everything Sacramento. From the studio on 20th, it’s a few minutes to the Capitol, Sutter Health Park, East Sac’s tree streets, or the coffee shops on R and K. Clients arrive from Curtis Park, Land Park, Boulevard Park, Oak Park, and all the lettered avenues — most of them on foot or with a five-minute drive.

The city’s rhythm is unusual for its size. State workers leave their desks at noon. Healthcare crews rotate through Sutter and UC Davis Med Center. Remote workers fill the cafes on J and R. For many of them, microblading removes the one daily ritual that never quite looks the way it did the day before — the brow pencil.

Because you’re already here, we can be flexible. Morning appointments before a meeting in the grid. An afternoon touch-up between errands in Midtown. The drive isn’t the question; it’s just a matter of which hour suits your day.

Why microblading

The technique,
and why it suits Sacramento.

Technique

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.

Best For

Dry to normal skin. If your skin runs oily, we'll steer you toward combo brows or ombre powder at consultation.

Timeline

Two sessions, six to eight weeks apart. Results last 12 to 18 months before a refresh is suggested.

Getting here

In the neighborhood,
street parking on 20th.

Address — 1430 20th St, Sacramento, CA 95811
Hours — Tue – Sat · 10am – 6pm
Phone — (916) 599-5546
Brow Lounge · Sacramento

Ready when you are.

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