Austin's Eyebrow Expert
Austin skincare expert debuts new east side beauty lounge
Austin’s Wildflower Beauty Lounge has moved from Bee Caves Road to a brand-new storefront in East Austin, and its owner, Channing Jackson, is ready to transform your brows to celebrity-level heights.
The lounge offers a wide range of skincare and beauty treatments, including luxe facials, hair removal services, and more. But the specialty is microblading, the eyebrow treatment that promises incredible results.
The microblading process involves the skillful application of a semi-permanent tattoo to achieve flawless brows. Each treatment is performed by Jackson, a licensed esthetician, with precise feathered strokes and quality products like organic, plant-based pigments. Jackson has clients from across the Lone Star State.
Microblading is ideal for a wide variety of clients, from men and women living with hair loss conditions to over-tweezed brows, and results can last up to one year or longer. Other top treatments include customizable facials, peels, ultrasonic exfoliation, electrolysis hair removal, and expertly applied tanning.
Beauty lovers can get the scoop on all of Wildflower Beauty Lounge’s luxe services at the new location's grand opening party on Thursday, February 2, from 6-9 pm. Festivities will include free cocktails and bites, tours of the new space, a photo booth, jewelry by local designer Emily Deasy, and more. RSVP for the free shindig by emailing info@wildflowerbeautylounge.com.
Wildflower Beauty Lounge is located at 501 N. I-35, Ste. 115 and is open Tuesday through Saturday.




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