21 Dec Open Your Eyes To Microblading
Eyebrow Microblading is a permanent makeup technique that has quickly grown in popularity over recent years thanks to the incredibly detailed, accurate and natural results it can offer. Thin, sparse brows are truly a thing of the past, and for those who have been guilty of over-plucking their eyebrows, or simply have thin or light brows, microblading is a fantastic way to achieve strong yet natural-looking brows without the need to apply brow liner or gel every single day. How “free-ing” does that sound?
How Is Microblading Accomplished?
Eyebrow Microblading should really be considered a form of tattooing, but rather than using an electric tattoo gun to implant pigment into the skin, technicians use a hand-held tool with a very thin blade in order to “draw” hair like strokes onto the skin. Unlike tattooing, the pigment is not implanted into the skin as deep, which ensures that the strokes neither become too dark or too harsh.
The other major difference is that Microblading is only semi-permanent. Results usually last up to three years and it is advised to have touch-ups once every six months or so to maintain the ultimate look. Having said that, if in a few years you’d like to return to your natural brows, or perhaps you’d like to adjust the shape of the brows, you can simply wait for the pigment to fade.
How Painful Is Microblading?
Okay, it probably seems as though Microblading would be a painful experience. The truth is, it is not unbelievably uncomfortable. As we all know, pain is relative and differs from person to person, and topical numbing cream is usually applied to keep discomfort to a minimum. Generally, it tends to feel like the skin is being scratched, and once the procedure is over the area may feel a little tender for a day or two. The pain level is such, that it should never keep you from getting this procedure, if you need it. For most women, Microblading is life changing.
If you desire the convenience of having beautiful brows every single day without the need for makeup, microblading could be a wonderful investment for you. To look into whether Microblading is something you may be interested in, contact Parson Skin Center for a quick consultation to discuss your ideas and get to know your medical aesthetician. By calling (480) 282-8386 you can make your first step toward a life-changing procedure.