Microblading is a manual, semi-permanent technique for creating hyper-realistic eyebrows. This method is suitable for individuals aged 18 and over who wish to address aesthetic concerns with their eyebrows. Using a special hand tool equipped with fine needles, pigment is carefully implanted into the epidermis. This process creates precise, natural-looking hair strokes that maintain their definition even after healing, unlike traditional permanent makeup machines that might cause smudging. Our aim is to achieve a naturally enhanced brow appearance. It's crucial to have a follow-up session within 6 weeks of the initial treatment. The results typically last between 11 to 18 months, depending on various factors related to the procedure. However, we recommend an annual touch-up to maintain the shape and colour intensity of the pigment.
It is essential that you follow the aftercare instructions to prevent infections or scabbing, and to get the best possible result. Itching and flaking will appear the first seven days of post Microblading procedures.
Your new Microbladed eyebrows will go through several phases during the healing cycle. The pigment will appear very sharp and dark immediately after the procedure. This is because the pigment is still sitting on top of the skin and has not settled in completely.
The colour of the pigment will soften gradually. Do not be alarmed if you see some pigment the cotton swab as this is excess pigment or bodily fluid that is naturally exiting your skin.
Once the healing of the skin starts taking place, it will look like dandruff flakes or dry skin. This might give you the impression that the colour pigment is fading too quickly. However, this is just superficial colour and dry skin being removed from your eyebrows.
Once completely healed always apply a sunscreen of SPF 30 and up to SPF 50 on your eyebrows when exposed to the sun. Sun exposure might cause the colour pigment to fade more quickly.
Normal Skin:
Rare in adults, even texture, good elasticity, small pores, soft and firm to touch and usually free of spots and blemishes. The outer layer of healthy skin is moist and approximately 10% water.
Oily Skin:
Produces sebum, has an uneven texture with large open pores which often has blemishes. This skin type usually ages slowly
Dry Skin:
Lacks in moisture and natural oils. Can look flaky with dry patches it is thinner with poor elasticity. Skin can be sensitive and will age fast.
Combination Skin:
is a mixture of oily an dry skin. Usually the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) The tone and elasticity varies but can still be sensitive.
Sensitive Skin:
Can be dry in areas, can redden easily and become itchy. Is often warm to the touch and transparent in appearance.
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