Microblading
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Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure using a small handheld tool, made of several tiny needles which is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. It uses a precise technique creating each hair stroke by hand using a blade which creates natural looks and fine slices in the skin. Microblading can fade, depending on multiple factors, including the quality of pigment/ink used, UV exposure, elements found in skincare products, and/or medications. The treatment lasts from 18 to 30 months, although it can sometimes last for up to 3 years. A touch-up session is encouraged 6 weeks after the first microblading procedure, and every 12–18 months thereafter.
Procedure:
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Start with an initial consultation to review the client’s existing eyebrows, facial features, medical history and conditions, then discuss the client's desired look and needs.
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Apply topical numbing cream. It takes about 30 minutes to numb.
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Shaping or Mapping the eyebrow for the final look.
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Choose the pigment color.
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Initial strokes are drawn and the pigment is deposited on the skin with each stroke.
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Clean the eyebrows and skin thoroughly.