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Microblading Eyebrows

Microblading Eyebrows

Microblading Eyebrows: Understanding The Techniques To Its Core

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Microblading Eyebrows: Understanding The Techniques To Its Core

Microblading is a cutting-edge technique that has transformed the beauty industry as it provides a solution to people with sparse or uneven eyebrows. This semi-permanent technique refers to the process of implanting pigment into the skin, giving the brows an appearance of being fuller, well-defined, and intricately shaped. However, over the years, many techniques and styles have developed to meet the needs of different people and their skin types.

Understanding Microblading 

Microblading is in its essence a specific technique of cosmetic tattooing. It uses a specialized handheld tool that is made of a number of tiny needles (few at the side to make it easier to create strokes). The needles deposit pigment into the upper layers of the skin. This technique is more effective than traditional eyebrow tattoos and more lifelike as it creates fine and hair like strokes, giving room for a realistic outcome.

How Microblading Works?

Applying microblading consists of inserting color pigments into the outermost layer of skin, called the epidermis. Unlike traditional tattoos where pigment granules are embedded very deep into the skin, the pigment is injected to a more shallow depth. Because of this, over time tattoos fade naturally as the skin heals which allows modification unlike in traditional tattoos. It is also safe to use iron oxide as it is safe to get rid of.

Hairstroke Brows:

This technique is the most popular form of microblading. This technique consists of thin, hair-like strokes that are meant to create an illusion of real brow hair. It’s most effective for those who want to enhance the shape of their features or have eyebrows that are seldom thicker than pale. The outcome is natural, gentle-looking brows that are in harmony with the client’s natural hair. 

Powder Brows: 

Also referred to as ombre brows, this technique sprays two or more colors onto the brow to give it a blended, non-ethnic, simply different look. This method suits people who want a more defined and bold look. In order to make the eyebrows appear deeper, thicker pieces of hair are usually used in combination with the powdered hairstyle. 

Combination Brows: 

As the name indicates, this technique combines hair-stroke and powder effects. The inside of the brows is designed using fine hair-stroke crayons to achieve a natural look, while a fuller powder effect is added at the tail end to give it a more dramatic look. It is an adaptable technique that suits most eyebrow shapes.

Feather Brow Design:

This method centers on making ultra-thin strokes replicating the hair’s natural growth patterns. This technique works well for those who have scanty brows or looking for its subtle enhancement.

Picking the Most Suitable Technique

The best technique on microblading that one should use varies from one person to another based on their age, lifestyle, and skin type:

Skin Type: Microshading or combination brows work better on people with oily skin as pigment holds much better than on microblading

Desired Effect: Those who wish to achieve a refined and more artificial look might opt for microshading or combination brows. Those looking for subtle enhancement should go with traditional microblading or nanoblading.

Lifestyle factors: Talk to your technician about durability and maintenance if you are very active and spend a lot of time in the sun so that they choose the best method for you.

Aftercare and Maintenance

Your microblading procedure will provide maximum value only if proper aftercare is provided, which is very important. The healing phase takes about four to six weeks, during which you need to abstain from anything that may lead to sweating or contact with water. It is equally important to ensure that the area is clean and well lubricated so that there is no scab formation and the surface allows for a good amount of dye absorption.

During the aftercare period, you will most likely notice some pigments fading. After four to six weeks, most individuals return for a touch-up appointment which is completely normal.

Bottomline

So, if you’re prepared to modify your eyebrows, we suggest you make an appointment with a reliable microblading expert. At Metamorphosis Microblading, we offer a specialized treatment that creates individualized beautiful brows that suit your face. To learn more about us and make your appointment, please visit our website. Ideal brows are just one stroke away!

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