MICROBLADING

Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure designed to enhance and shape your eyebrows. It involves using a handheld tool with tiny, fine needles to deposit pigment into the skin in the form of hair-like strokes. These strokes mimic the natural look of eyebrow hairs, creating a fuller and more defined appearance.

The results typically last about 1 to 3 years, depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. It's a popular choice for people who want to fill in sparse brows, add symmetry, or achieve a polished look without daily maintenance.is a beautiful craft that mimics the illusion of natural looking hairs.

Preparing for microblading ensures the best results and minimizes complications. Here's how you can get ready:

  1. Avoid blood thinners: Refrain from alcohol, caffeine, aspirin, ibuprofen, and other blood-thinning medications for at least 24-48 hours before your appointment. These can increase bleeding and affect pigment retention.

  2. Skip certain beauty treatments: Avoid facials, chemical peels, and waxing near your brow area for about a week before your session. Freshly exfoliated or treated skin can be sensitive during the procedure.

  3. Don’t pluck or shape your brows: Let your natural eyebrows grow out so the technician can work with your full brow shape to create the most natural and flattering look.

  4. Stay hydrated and well-rested: Make sure you're well-rested and hydrated before your appointment for optimal comfort during the process.

  5. Protect your skin: Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning on your face in the week leading up to your session. Sunburned or irritated skin isn't ideal for microblading.

  6. Check with your technician: Share any medical conditions, allergies, or medications with your technician beforehand to ensure microblading is safe for you.

Aftercare is crucial for ensuring your microblading results heal beautifully and last as long as possible. Here are some key guidelines:

  1. Keep the area clean and dry: Avoid getting your eyebrows wet for about 7-10 days. This means no swimming, saunas, or excessive sweating. Use a damp cotton pad to gently clean the area if needed.

  2. Apply ointment if recommended: Your technician might provide a healing balm or ointment to keep the area hydrated and protect it. Follow their instructions carefully.

  3. Avoid makeup on the brows: Steer clear of makeup, creams, or any other products near your eyebrows during the healing process.

  4. Don't pick or scratch: As the pigment settles, your brows might scab slightly. It's essential not to pick at them to avoid uneven pigment or scarring.

  5. Protect from the sun: Exposure to UV rays can affect healing and pigment retention. Use a gentle sunscreen or wear a hat once the area starts to heal.

  6. Avoid exfoliants and harsh treatments: No chemical peels, facials, or exfoliating products near your brows for at least 4 weeks.

Next
Next

Nano Brows & Combination Brows