Hoshi Studio

Hoshi Studio

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Permanent cosmetics studio specializing in brow creation and restoration. The latest in eyebrow enhancement and permanent cosmetics.

Specializing in micro-blading brow transformations. Modern techniques are applied to make enhancements that are so natural, no one will ever be able to tell you had the treatment!

Photos from Hoshi Studio's post 06/17/2026
Photos from Hoshi Studio's post 06/16/2026

A Decade Later vs Three Years Later 🤓

Here’s the difference between brows that age well and brows that don’t.

The top photos are my work aged 10, 9, and 8 years.

My 10- and 9-year clients are only now reaching the point where I’m starting to recommend laser maintenance. Not because the brows look bad, but they can look better and I’m beginning to see signs that a reset could be beneficial.

That’s what long-term maintenance looks like.

Now look at the bottom photo.

Three years.

Already oversaturated. Already discolored. Already a major correction case.

This is the conversation our industry needs to be having.

Yes, laser is absolutely part of LONG TERM PMU maintenance, and most PMU will likely need it eventually.

The difference is whether laser is needed after a decade of beautiful aging or after just a few years because the work was done with no understanding of how to make the beautiful aging happen.

Sustainability is about how long the work stays beautiful before laser is required for maintenance.

It’s about whether laser becomes part of a maintenance plan after 10 years or a rescue plan after 2 or 3.

It’s about whether removal takes one session or six.

Permanent makeup deserves equal focus on not just beautiful initial application, but beautiful aging a decade down the road. 🖤

06/10/2026
06/09/2026

You’re probably over numbing 🤓

If your clients have flaky, chunky healing processes or poor pigment retention, this one is for you.

Before you blame the pigment, the client’s skin, or bad luck, ask yourself…

How much anesthetic are you using?

This is one of the most normalized bad habits in our industry. Artists are pre-numbing, re-numbing, and soaking the skin in secondary anesthetic throughout the entire procedure, then wondering why the skin is so angry and the pigment doesn’t stay.

The more anesthetic you use, the worse your healed results will be.

In fact, some of the worst retention and most prolonged healing I’ve seen were attached to excessive numbing protocols.

Comfort matters. But this is still a tattoo.

Our job isn’t to create a completely sensation-free experience. Our job is to create beautiful healed results while causing the least amount of trauma possible.

Sometimes those two goals are competing with each other.

What is your comfort protocol? 👇🏻

Photos from Hoshi Studio's post 06/08/2026

Remove and redo done 🍾

Nothing gives me more satisfaction than finally reaching the end of a remove and redo journey.

These brows were a tough one. The previous tattoo was over a decade old, implanted very deep, heavily discolored, and sitting in the wrong place. The removal journey was long and the redo took three sessions to complete because of the variables, but we made it. 🥂

Remove and redos are some of the most challenging cases I work on. You’re working over tissue that is usually discolored, scarred, damaged, uneven in texture, with multiple colors and saturation left behind. That means the skin doesn’t accept new pigment as predictably, saturation is extremely hard to control, and the color choice must be carefully controlled to account for what’s already living in the skin.

When it all comes together and heals beautifully, there’s nothing more satisfying. ✨

06/04/2026

Pretending to be an Expert vs. Being One 🤷🏼‍♀️

One of the weirdest parts of stepping into education has been watching people teach things they’ve never actually done.

I’m literally watching people take educational content I’ve spent years developing and present it as their own expertise.

What bothers me isn’t information being shared. It’s people teaching things they don’t actually understand because they’ve never lived the process behind it. They’re repeating conclusions without the experience and depth of understanding that created them.

If you’re going to position yourself as an authority, you should actually understand what you’re teaching.

Otherwise you’re just pretending to be an expert people can trust, without actually being one.

Meanwhile I’m over here doing the work. Back to back clients. Collecting healed results. Tracking patterns. Troubleshooting. Building everything from real experience.

One of my biggest faults has always been believing in the goodness of people. Believing they would not take shortcuts at someone else’s expense…and I’m always proved wrong.

You cannot fake years of observation, correction, and real results.

So I will keep doing what I do.

Serving my clients and my industry. Refining my craft. Teaching from experience.

Because information can be copied.

Experience cannot. 🖤

Photos from Hoshi Studio's post 06/03/2026

Restorative Lip Blushing ✨

Photos from Hoshi Studio's post 06/01/2026

Restorative Lip Blushing 💋

Lip blush is so much more than color to me. It’s about recovering lost definition, resolving discoloration and improving symmetry. 🤓

Color is cool, but lip blushing is so much more than JUST that. 😉

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5480 FM 423
Frisco, TX
75034

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm