Microblading
What is Microblading?
Microblading is a permanent tattoo technique that fills the eyebrows out or reshapes them by drawing on tiny lines that look like individual hairs. It will fade over time, and needs retouch depending on client skin type, after-care, and lifestyle.
Microshading is a gentler version of microblading, the permanent makeup technique for sparse, light colored or over-plucked eyebrows. Unlike microblading, microshading fills in thin eyebrows with small dots rather than natural hair strokes, which is safer for sensitive or oily skin. It creates more of a powder filled look.
Microblading is a permanent tattoo technique that fills the eyebrows out or reshapes them by drawing on tiny lines that look like individual hairs. It will fade over time, and needs retouch depending on client skin type, after-care, and lifestyle.
Microshading is a gentler version of microblading, the permanent makeup technique for sparse, light colored or over-plucked eyebrows. Unlike microblading, microshading fills in thin eyebrows with small dots rather than natural hair strokes, which is safer for sensitive or oily skin. It creates more of a powder filled look.
You cannot get microblading or shading done if you are/have:
- Pregnant
- History of Keloids or Hypertrophic scarring.
- Undergoing cancer treatments
- Epileptic
- Diabetes Type 1
- Viral infections and/or diseases. If you are sick (cold, flu etc.) wait until fully recovered
- Pacemaker or major heart problems.
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Organ transplant
- Accutane in the past year
- Psoriasis near eyebrows or other rashes, sunburn, severe acne, etc.
- Medication or illness that compromises immune system and affects healing