Micro-Blading: A Natural Approach to Eyebrow Enhancement

Micro-blading is only available for eyebrow enhancement, but the results are often met with excitement.

Sometimes referred to as eyebrow embroidery, the effect is not as intense as the machine method of permanent make-up. Less colour is deposited into the skin, so retouching may be required more frequently. Using a combination of small blades, this manual method implants pigment into the skin to create fine, natural-looking hair strokes.

The treatment is ideal for those who wish to reinstate faded or sparse brows, improve symmetry, or simply achieve greater definition without the appearance of heavy make-up.

Patch testing and a consultation are recommended before treatment and are provided without charge or obligation. This gives us the opportunity to discuss your desired outcome and ensure the treatment is suitable for you.

The initial healing period for microblading requires the area to be kept dry for three days. This is not necessary with permanent make-up (PMU) performed using a machine. With both systems, the treated area will appear darker and more intense during the first few days before softening and healing to a more natural effect.

As techniques, pigments, and blade configurations continue to evolve, microblading remains a popular choice for clients seeking beautifully defined yet natural-looking eyebrows.

Angela

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