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Things to Know Before Trying Microblading Eyebrows


Eyebrows are an important part of women's identity. This is why we consume so much money and time on threading, plucking, waxing, and filling them in. Because we aren’t denied to something more permanent.

The only problem? Eyebrow inclinations tend to ebb and current. For those who don’t want the life-long commitment so, permanent tattooing is not an excellent choice.

This is the reason for microblading eyebrows, with its semi-permanent appeal & low-maintenance, it has quickly become a go-to beauty treatment for women looking to get perfectly shaped eyebrows without little side-effort.

Curious to know if microblading healing process is right for you? Let's discuss what things Know Before Trying Microblading Eyebrows.

What things Know Before Trying Microblading Eyebrows?


  • Microblading and Tattoo are not the Same

Microblading healing process uses the same technique as a traditional tattoo, but they’re not the same. Similar to getting a tattoo, microblading treatment uses small spikes to keep pigments on your skin. Microblading is a standard tattoo method designed to create natural hair-like strokes.

The difference between microblading and traditional tattooing is usually the depth the pigment is fixed in the skin. When done perfectly, microblading pigments are created to break down over time, permitting them to simply decline away. Traditional tattooing is done using a machine that is usually created to work more complex in the skin, creating a brow that will last longer over time.

  • Expect a Little Bit of Pain

Generally talking, you will have little to no pain but may have some redness and warm swelling after your microblading appointment. But usually, it’s mild enough that you won’t mark it. Most artists use a modern numbing cream before the microblading healing process so you shouldn’t feel any pain.

  • Microblading won’t Stop Your Natural Hair Growth

One of the prime myths being reported about microblading is that it affects natural hair growth—but it doesn’t. When done treatment perfectly, microblade shouldn’t have any impact or side effects on your natural hair growth. Yet, it can sometimes animate hair growth—which for most maximum is a win-win. While the boost in hair growth might require more grooming, it can help to create a fuller look.

  • For the Best Results, Follow after-care Instructions

During the healing time, you should avoid working out, swamping your face in any water and using any makeups on the brow. Use a little warm water and cotton near to wipe down their new brows two to three times a day. It' is an important step in order to keep them clear of any lymph liquid that may get due to our new little wounds.

  • Avoid the Sun and Products


Following the procedure, there are a few important lifestyle options to avoid. For most excellent results, it is advised to keep your brows out of direct sunlight or tanning areas.


However, having your brows preserved will keep them looking their best even great. On top of that, some product descriptions are better moved available. With any product that is created to scale or speed up our cell turnover rate, it will promote up the life of your new brows if applied near the area. Don't use these products on the brow area for the survival of your brows.

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Krista Mirt
Krista Mirt
Mar 28, 2023

I had my eyebrows microbladed a few weeks ago, and the healing process was a bit of a rollercoaster! At first, they looked super dark and intense, but they've since faded to a more natural-looking color. I did have some scabbing, but I followed my artist's instructions and just let them fall off on their own. I'm really happy with the final result

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