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Is Microblading Permanent

Is Microblading Permanent?

Microblading is a semi permanent process that consists of creating pigmented areas on the surface of your brow area. These are usually much better looking than simple cosmetic eyebrow tattoos, as they can use the existing hair in your brow area to look longer and fuller. No matter what skin type you have, you can find a microblading artist who is willing to work with what you’re looking for to achieve a more natural-looking brow area. The art of the cosmetic tattoo is one that is relatively new and constantly changing. With more and more artists getting into this space, consumers have more options than ever before in techniques, styles, and professionals willing to give them the best look possible. Whether you have naturally full eyebrows, thin brows, or no brows at all, microblading is a great procedure to try if you’re looking for something different but not permanent. The pigments will work to showcase the best aspects of the brow hair you already have, or create something newer and more exciting for you to show off. They last for around a year or more before needing to be touched up, so you’re always in control of how it looks throughout the years. If you want to try something different, microblading makes it easy to switch things up every so often. Microblading Eyebrows Regardless of skin type, microblading can help your brow hairs look more natural and stand out from traditional fake brow options. If you have oily skin, microshading may be a better procedure as microblading might turn out different or lose pigment faster. Since it’s only semi permanent, you’ll need to keep a watchful eye over the area to make sure that there isn’t any loss in pigment or design structure. It will depend on your skin type as to whether or not you lose pigment faster or slower, as well as how you take care of the area after the procedure.

The Microblading Procedure

The types of tattooing techniques that are used in the semi permanent makeup business are different than general tattoo artists, as they must be intentionally realistic and look like real hair strokes. Since you’re getting a procedure done on your face, it helps to know exactly what’s going on before you start. During a microblading procedure, a bunch of tiny needles deposit pigment into the superficial layers of the skin. These dark pigments show up as hairlike structures on your skin, and aren’t the same as traditional tattoos. Since they’re on an upper layer of your skin, the design will look much more realistic than the rough edges of a black tattoo line or other cosmetic feature. This pigment can last for years depending on how it is treated, the extent of the pigment, and how often you get touch ups. You’ll usually have to come in at least every year to see how things are progressing and if the pigment has faded too much. Exposure to the sun will speed up this process exponentially, so be aware of that if you’re in a sunnier part of the world and take precautions to lessen your time in it. The key to finding a the best microblading artist is to look at their work and where they work. Ideally, you want someone who is respectful and practical about your wishes, as well as accommodating to any questions you may have about the process. Be sure to look at their portfolio or ask about any testimonials they have, as it will work to make you feel safe and comfortable during the procedure. If they’re a tattoo artist also, be sure to visit the shop before you have your microblading done, and ensure that things are clean and in working order beforehand. By taking these few extra steps, you’ll set yourself up for a relaxing and productive microblading procedure. Microbladed Eyebrows

The Microblading Healing Process

If you’ve gotten your eyebrows microbladed, you know that there is some care needed in making sure your design looks and stays healthy. You will probably have some irritation or redness around the area for a few days, but it will slowly go away. Watch out for any red streaks or pain that doesn’t seem to get better with time, as this could be signs of an infection. To prevent this, keep yourself from scratching the spot or removing any scabs, as you’ll open yourself up to the possibility of infection as well as leave behind some nasty scars. While it can be difficult not to want to scratch the area, make sure you are doing it gently if you absolutely have to in order to let the scabs heal properly without scarring. Your eyebrow artist can help give you more tips on how to take care of the area with their microblading aftercare, and also check to make sure everything is healing properly. Don’t hesitate to see your personal doctor if you feel uncomfortable or are worried that you might have an infection, as it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

Our Favourite Microblading Aftercare Products

After Inked

After Inked Tattoo Moisturizer delivers effective skin moisturization and helps to preserve the colours of your microshading. There's no petroleum so it won't stick to or stain your clothes. This moisturizing skin lotion, enriched with Grape Seed Oil, can also be used on any permanent makeup procedure on lips, brows, eye liner, and areola, as well as an after-laser tattoo removal moisturizing lotion. After Inked is Dermatologist tested, non-allergenic and non-irritating.

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PurSan

PurSan Aftercare is a specially formulated Vegan skin cleanser used to clean and moisturize as part of an aftercare regimen for fresh tattoos and piercings. It revitalizes, refreshes and purifies skin without drying it out. Gentle yet effective, PurSan contains no parabens, fragrances, colourants or alcohol. Chloroxylenol (PCMX) is a proven antimicrobial ingredient shown to be effective against bacteria and viruses without burning or irritating the skin. Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (Hypromellose) is an ultra-high grade lubricant ideal for sensitive skin.

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Aside from this, stay out of the sun for long periods of time in order to prevent premature pigment loss and general irritation from sunburn. You should also keep away from any lotions or creams that might block your pores and cause acne and dirt to accumulate in your brow area. This is especially important, as you want to make sure the area is able to breathe properly so that it can heal faster. Staying safe and comfortable will allow you to keep your microblade design for a long time to come, and even though it will fade over time, you will always have natural looking and fuller brows.

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