If you’ve over plucked your eyebrows in the past because of fashion trends, have gaps in your brows or simply have naturally thin eyebrow hairs, getting microblading can help you achieve a fuller, natural look without appearing fake. Especially if you suffer from a chronic or medical condition that’s caused your eyebrows to thin out, this can greatly improve your appearance and boost your self-esteem all in one go. Since microblading or microshading brows, fills in your brows with individual hair strokes, you can even address gaps instead of your full brows on an as-needed basis. https://stacyknows.com/top-4-things-you-should-know-about-eyebrow-microblading/
Yes the names might sound confusingly similar but microblading and microshading are totally different, we promise.
Both forms of semi-permanent make-up for your eyebrows, they have a few subtle but important differences. Compared to microblading's super precise, individual hair look, microshading has a much softer finish. Think of it like using a brow pencil compared to a brow powder or pomade.
Where microblading tattoos hair-like strokes in your existing brows, microshading tattoos tiny dots along your brows for a less defined finish.
Not sure which technique is for you? Fear not, because often technicians combine both methods to create the most realistic and natural finish.
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Although it's called permanent eyeliner, eyeliner tattoos are actually semi-permanent, which means if you want it to last forever, you'll have to get it touched up as it fades. According to Dr. Russak, you can expect your semi-permanent eyeliner to hold out for a year or two.
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1. Do not pick, tweeze, wax or have electrolysis one week prior.
2. Do not use sunbeds or sit in direct sunlight two weeks before.
3. Do not have any type of facial or peel two weeks prior.
4. Stop using any retinol or Vitamin A products one month prior.
5. No exercising on the day.
6. Do not have botox three weeks before.
7. Do not take fish oil or Vitamin E one week prior (these are natural blood thinners).
8. Do not wax or tint your eyebrows three days prior.
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