Mircoblading
Microblading is a method of applying semi-permanent make-up. It is done by manually inserting pigment into the upper layers of skin to give the impression of fullness and shape to the eyebrows. It's done using a manual blade so strokes are sharp and crisp. The results of this method should look natural and just like hair strokes.
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Semi-permanent makeup involves having pigment implanted into the epidermis layer of your skin and using a fine needle - similar to a tattoo but the process is less painful, the ink used is usually mineral based and the results are not permanent. When it comes to having microblading done, a technician will take six measurements on your brow bone to make out the perfect shape for your brows. The process usually takes between two and a half to three hours and at least one touch up will be needed to get your final result. The healing process is relatively quick – but final results may not be visible until several weeks after your appointment because of how the skin heals. The results will not wash off and usually last up to two years – but can be maintained and kept for longer with touch ups, usually once a year.
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At Brow, we use all natural permanent makeup pigments. These pigments will not change color with time as regular iron oxide pigments do. Our pigments are 100% METAL-FREE ORGANIC INK so it will be safe and painless for MRI visits. Versus others that use pigments with lead in it.
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