Microblading Your eyebrows – The Do’s and Don’ts

What exactly is microblading? Microblading refers to a type of tattooing known as a permanent make up. This tattoo procedure is becoming increasingly popular for both men and women. Basically, microblading is an innovative tattooing method in which a small, fine hand-held instrument called a microkeratome is employed to apply temporary pigment onto the skin using a special ink pad. There are generally three types of microblading: airless tattooing, sandstone microblading, and gel tattooing.

The main benefit of microblading over traditional tattooing procedures is the fact that it requires very little prep time for the customer. All that’s needed for a microkeratome appointment with an artist is to bring in a fresh facial wash and face rinse. A few minutes spent getting ready and the artist can begin working on the client’s eyebrows. Usually the entire procedure takes less than three days.

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Another great feature of microblading is that it is ideal for men who have unwanted hair growth along their eyebrows. While shaving can sometimes be problematic for men (especially for those who have thick hair), microwaving can help remove unwanted hairs from the brows, lips, and other areas without making a client feel self conscious. This is especially helpful for women who want to enhance their facial features but who don’t want to shave every time they visit the salon. Some microblading artists provide eyebrow tattoos or decorative eyebrows as an added service.

If you’re interested in microblading but don’t know what kind of tattoo to get inked onto your brows, you should keep in mind the following guidelines. First of all, it’s important to consider the shape and size of your face. For ideal results, it’s best to have one long, rectangular shape inked onto the upper area of each of your eyebrows; if you have a longer face, go for a smaller rectangle with rounded corners. Next, you should also consider your skin tone and whether you would like to have color involved with your new microblading. Dark skinned people will look better with dark colors, while fair-skinned clients should settle for light colored lines. If you already have tattoos, you can always ask your artist to draw a new tattoo to match your new microblading.

Microblading offers permanent hair removal without any downtime. The process involves drawing individual pigmentary dots onto the skin using special microdermabrasion equipment. Once these tiny dots are drawn onto your skin, they will cause your natural hair to stand out as an unnatural color. This is because the pigment tends to adhere more closely to the surface of your skin rather than drawing into the natural hair follicles below the surface. The end result is that after microblading, your natural eyebrows will look completely different and unnatural.

However, microblading is not right for everyone. If you have extremely sensitive skin or are allergic to any of the ingredients used in microdermabrasion, you should avoid microglassing altogether. As with any beauty procedure, there are potential complications with this technique. One common problem is over application. If too many pigmentary dots are used, your eyebrows may end up looking unnaturally sparse. It is also possible for your skin to overheat and suffer from blisters after microblading.

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