FAQ’s
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What is Microblading?
What is microblading and how does it work? Microblading is a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a handheld tool to create fine, hair-like strokes in the eyebrows. Pigment is deposited into the skin's upper layers for a natural-looking result.
Is microblading suitable for all skin types? Microblading can be tailored to various skin types, but it's important to consult with our professionals to determine the best approach for your unique skin. It is recommended for dry skin types.
How long does microblading last? Microblading typically lasts 1-2 years, with touch-up sessions recommended to maintain the desired look.
How many times will I need a touchup?
It is a 2-step process and you will need a touchup at 4-6 weeks. After that, lifestyle will play a role in the frequency of your touchups, though you can enjoy your new brows for one to two years.
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Is Microblading bad?
In the world of microblading, the proficiency of the artist can vary significantly. Unfortunately, some untrained practitioners may go too deep into the skin or use excessive pressure, leading to scarring or less desirable outcomes for clients. However, with over five years of advanced training and experience, I pride myself on employing a gentle touch and precise technique. Having worked with over a thousand clients without any incidents of scarring, I understand the importance of individualized care and ensuring the best possible results for each client. It's essential to recognize that every artist is different, and choosing one with expertise and a light hand can make all the difference in achieving natural-looking and beautiful brows without the risk of adverse effects.