Microblading Basics
The microblading tool comprises of a small, disposable, pen-like stick with a row of ultra-fine needles. These sterile needles are dipped in to pigment and lightly scratched across the skin to create superficial breakages. Pigment is then deposited in to the tiny cuts in the skin which gives the impression of natural hairs.
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Results vary from person to person. In order to achieve the best results it's ideal that you have the following:
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a normal to dry skin type
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fine eyebrow hairs (as opposed to coarse eyebrow hairs)
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no open pores around the eyebrow area
FAQ
Does it hurt?
You should definitely expect some discomfort during your microblading treatment. As the top layers of the skin are being broken, you will feel a sharp sensation. In Natasha's experience, around 1 in 10 will say the treatment is uncomfortable, but not unbearable. The other 9 out of 10 people say it's far less painful than anticipated.
Will my eyebrows scab during the healing process?
Again with this, everyone is different but we always advise to anticipate scabbing during the healing process. This is completely normal and it's important that you do not disturb the skin while it's scabbing as this will affect the results. Always ensure you plan your treatment to avoid any important events where you'd like to look your best!
How long will the results last?
Results are never guaranteed but in Natasha's experience, the average is around 2 years before clients come back to have their brows refreshed. Natasha will not offer you a treatment unless your brows have faded by at least 50%- this is to prevent a build up of pigment in the skin which will lead to discolouration.
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