Eyebrow Microblading: The Newest Non-Surgical Way to Get Your Eyebrows

Eyebrow Microblading might be an option for people who have thin eyebrows and want what some consider to be a semi-permanent fill. Get the facts about this new trend, including its concerns, costs, and risks.

Eyebrow Microblading: The Newest Non-Surgical Way to Get Your Eyebrows

Celebrities like Madonna have started using “microblading” to enhance their eyebrows in recent years.

Using microblading, thin eyebrow areas can be filled in to give them a fuller appearance. The effects of microblading do not last forever, unlike traditional tattoos. They may last from one to three years. Microblading differs from tattooing because various tools are used, and less pigment is used.

In this guide, you can find out about eyebrow micro-blading. 

How Does Brow Microblading Work?

Rather than using a traditional tattoo gun, a small, handheld device with tiny needles is used for microblading. You can deposit pigment under your skin while simultaneously drawing hair strokes with these needles. What’s the result? Eyebrows that look natural and won’t wash off.

Make Sure You Do Your Research.

The clinic that will perform microblading is one of the most important things to consider when considering the procedure. Trained qualified doctors with proper training should perform microblading. Any individual considering microblading should take precautions because state laws can vary.

Before proceeding with a microblade procedure, prospective customers should ensure their doctor has the proper credentials. The American Association of Micropigmentation or the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) is more likely to accredit those who perform permanent makeup and microblading. You can also find unskilled and untrained technicians and estheticians doing this procedures well, be cautious of such organizations.

Is Microblading the Same as A Tattoo?

Yes, and no, too. Because the hairlike strokes are not as deeply ingrained into the skin as those created with a tattoo gun, microblading is a form of semi-permanent medical tattooing (read on for how long it lasts).

Because your body eventually metabolizes the pigment, the pigment used in microblading is different from what you would get from a tattoo. Moreover, the dye particles in microblading ink are less concentrated, so your eyebrows will look softer and more realistic.

What Is the Lifespan of Microblading?

According to Piret, microblading spans between one and three years (oily skin types tend to fade the fastest), but clients should get a touch-up after four weeks. A touch-up is usually not needed for a year after those first four weeks, according to Piret.

Conclusion

The esthetician uses a microblade tool to apply color pigments that appear to be real hair. The process of microblading is said to produce natural-looking and defined eyebrows, but it typically takes some time to complete.

It may take up to two hours to perform the initial procedure, and the eyebrows will appear darker immediately afterward. The color may fade after a few weeks, and a touch-up may be needed.

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