Description
It doesn't matter if you like them arched and feathered or straight and bold, eyebrows are arguably the most important facial feature. If you're not satisfied with the ones you have, there are so many ways to update them, including brow gel, pencils, and even tattooing. But now there's a very natural option that delivers semi-permanent results. Ladies, I'd like to introduce you to microblading. Unlike the sometimes Sharpie-esque effects of permanent makeup, microblading is more of an embroidery of tiny little strokes that look just like real hairs.
Microblading is perfect for those who want to fully reconstruct, define, cover gaps, or fill-in over plucked brows. Those who just want to add a slight arch are also great candidates, and the results are natural and undetectable. People are amazed at how real they look.
If you're still not sure how the technique differs from tattooing, during the microblading process I use a special microblading blade dipped in pigment to draw on individual strokes one by one. It's an extremely meticulous process that takes around two hours to complete. Since the results can last for up to two years depending on your skin type before beginning to fade it's good to know that the technicians pay so much attention to detail. The first hour I'm measuring and drawing the shape in with removable pencil. That's the longest part and the most important step. During this time, the best customized shape for every client is chosen. Be cautious of pla