What is Microblading?
Microblading, which was first known and described as eyebrow embroidery, is a semi-permanent makeup procedure that allows you to dramatically correct or fully reconstruct lost eyebrow. It was first introduced in Asia. Eyebrow Microblading is performed by manually depositing pigment in the basal layer of the epidermis by a special pen. It does not involve the use of a machine. Unlike permanent makeup brow treatments, Microblading techniques involves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that are more natural looking than tattooing, brow pencils or powders. The blade of Microblading pen contains numerous pins that are 3 times thinner than the needles used for tattooing. When performed correctly, the procedure is almost painless. Technicians usually use a numbing solution to limit discomfort.
Microblading was first invented at the beginning of 21st century. It must be performed in sterile environment, the technician must disinfect the area of the skin thoughtfully and use one time use tools ( pen, blades, micro-brushes). The most common complications and patient dissatisfaction result from misapplication of the pigment, pigment migration, and pigment fanning. Procedure performed by well trained professional can minimize the risk of dissatisfaction.
Microblading is a manual method of depositing a small amount of pigment in the skin without reaching the dermis. The needle used in Microblading is thinner than the one used in the machine, which allows to create a very fine, crisp hair stroke.
How do we create beautiful brows?
There are basic guiding principles for creating the perfect eyebrow – measurements involving the spacing and the relationship between space, angles of the face, the nose, and the eyes as to where the brows should begin, end and where it should arch. However, there’s a great variance between different faces and how brows suites each - there is no one “perfect brow” for all. We will take some basic measurements of your face, look at symmetry (no one is perfectly symmetrical, not even supermodels) and work out the best way to balance your face. We engage a conversation to understand what you are used to, what your personal makeup style is, and your color preferences. Sometimes some subtle changes are made to shape and color, if we think this could achieve a better result. We will always show you the drown shape and color, before we begin the procedure, for your approval.
How long does it last?
Theirs is no definitive answer to this one – it is dependent on many factors, such as: * the pigment used – darker pigments ~ very dark brown lasts a lot longer than lighter shades. * The density of pigment ~ a treatment that has been reinforced with a second adjustment appointment, will usually be longer lasting. * Environmental factors such as exposure to UV light. Tanning and not using sun protection will fade the color faster. * Your health and overall individual phycology – some people retain pigment extremely well. Generally, is considered semi-permanent. A touch-up treatment is recommended every 6 months for Microblading procedure.
How long does the procedure takes?
Normally between to 2- 2,5 hours, depending on the treatment you are having. Often for the first procedure, the longest part of the appointment can be the consultation and drawing on the brow shape – We will always spend time getting them as symmetrical and as close to perfect as possible, with your approval, before Microblading procedure begins. The actual Microblading rarely takes longer than 60 minutes. When you make your appointment, we will discuss the time needed and make sure there is plenty of time for you to ask questions and for us to discuss the look you are after.
Who needs Microblading?
People who don’t want to spend their time applying makeup.
People who need to look good every day for work, and are expected to maintain a certain level of grooming.
People who enjoy sports, swimming and the beach
Those suffering from alopecia and hair loss from medical treatment.
Those suffering from bad eyesight who have trouble applying make up.
Those who just don’t like the “make-up look” and want to look great in no time.
Those who are always in a rush and feel that applying makeup is a luxury they just don’t have time for.
Microblading, which was first known and described as eyebrow embroidery, is a semi-permanent makeup procedure that allows you to dramatically correct or fully reconstruct lost eyebrow. It was first introduced in Asia. Eyebrow Microblading is performed by manually depositing pigment in the basal layer of the epidermis by a special pen. It does not involve the use of a machine. Unlike permanent makeup brow treatments, Microblading techniques involves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that are more natural looking than tattooing, brow pencils or powders. The blade of Microblading pen contains numerous pins that are 3 times thinner than the needles used for tattooing. When performed correctly, the procedure is almost painless. Technicians usually use a numbing solution to limit discomfort.
Microblading was first invented at the beginning of 21st century. It must be performed in sterile environment, the technician must disinfect the area of the skin thoughtfully and use one time use tools ( pen, blades, micro-brushes). The most common complications and patient dissatisfaction result from misapplication of the pigment, pigment migration, and pigment fanning. Procedure performed by well trained professional can minimize the risk of dissatisfaction.
Microblading is a manual method of depositing a small amount of pigment in the skin without reaching the dermis. The needle used in Microblading is thinner than the one used in the machine, which allows to create a very fine, crisp hair stroke.
How do we create beautiful brows?
There are basic guiding principles for creating the perfect eyebrow – measurements involving the spacing and the relationship between space, angles of the face, the nose, and the eyes as to where the brows should begin, end and where it should arch. However, there’s a great variance between different faces and how brows suites each - there is no one “perfect brow” for all. We will take some basic measurements of your face, look at symmetry (no one is perfectly symmetrical, not even supermodels) and work out the best way to balance your face. We engage a conversation to understand what you are used to, what your personal makeup style is, and your color preferences. Sometimes some subtle changes are made to shape and color, if we think this could achieve a better result. We will always show you the drown shape and color, before we begin the procedure, for your approval.
How long does it last?
Theirs is no definitive answer to this one – it is dependent on many factors, such as: * the pigment used – darker pigments ~ very dark brown lasts a lot longer than lighter shades. * The density of pigment ~ a treatment that has been reinforced with a second adjustment appointment, will usually be longer lasting. * Environmental factors such as exposure to UV light. Tanning and not using sun protection will fade the color faster. * Your health and overall individual phycology – some people retain pigment extremely well. Generally, is considered semi-permanent. A touch-up treatment is recommended every 6 months for Microblading procedure.
How long does the procedure takes?
Normally between to 2- 2,5 hours, depending on the treatment you are having. Often for the first procedure, the longest part of the appointment can be the consultation and drawing on the brow shape – We will always spend time getting them as symmetrical and as close to perfect as possible, with your approval, before Microblading procedure begins. The actual Microblading rarely takes longer than 60 minutes. When you make your appointment, we will discuss the time needed and make sure there is plenty of time for you to ask questions and for us to discuss the look you are after.
Who needs Microblading?
People who don’t want to spend their time applying makeup.
People who need to look good every day for work, and are expected to maintain a certain level of grooming.
People who enjoy sports, swimming and the beach
Those suffering from alopecia and hair loss from medical treatment.
Those suffering from bad eyesight who have trouble applying make up.
Those who just don’t like the “make-up look” and want to look great in no time.
Those who are always in a rush and feel that applying makeup is a luxury they just don’t have time for.