Perfectly shaped eyebrows for a natural effect.
Microblading is currently one of the most desired methods of permanent eyebrow makeup, which allows for full reconstruction and densification of the eyebrows, providing an extremely natural and harmonious effect. It is a method perfect for both individuals with eyebrow gaps and those who want to emphasize their shape and intensity.
Microblading is a manual pigmenting technique that originates from Japan. It involves precisely drawing individual hair strokes in the eyebrow arch, imitating the natural hair growth. This technique allows for shaping the eyebrows with the desired shape, thickness, and density. Each hair is applied individually, resulting in an incredibly realistic final look – the eyebrows appear natural, yet fuller and more defined. It is an excellent solution for individuals who want to enjoy perfectly styled eyebrows every day without the need for daily makeup.
HOW DOES THE MICROBLADING EYEBROW PROCEDURE LOOK LIKE?
Microblading is a precise method of eyebrow pigmentation that is done using specialized, sterile blades. The procedure starts with a thorough consultation where we determine the client's expectations and choose the perfect eyebrow shape that suits their facial features. Next, we create a preliminary drawing to visualize the final result.
The pigmentation process involves manually drawing individual hair strokes using a very thin blade dipped in high-quality pigments. The pigment is precisely deposited into the epidermis, ensuring an incredibly realistic effect. Each hair stroke is applied individually, allowing for a perfect replication of the natural eyebrow pattern and adding density.
After the pigmentation is done, the skin around the eyebrows may be slightly red, which is a normal occurrence and fades within a few hours. Over the following days, the pigment settles into the correct shade, and small scabs may appear on the skin, which will naturally shed during the healing process. Around 4 weeks later, we offer a free touch-up session to fill in any pigment gaps and enhance the final outcome.
WHEN TO GET MICROBLADING FOR EYEBROWS?
We recommend microblading for all the ladies, who dream of a natural, lush eyebrows, and for some reason they cannot have them. It is a method dedicated to the people after chemotherapy and suffering from alopecia areata.
Microblading is a great alternative for women who:
- undergo chemotherapy,
- have an allergic skin problems,
- cannot do their own make-up,
- have an aesthetic desire to emphasize their beauty,
- want to mask flaws, scars on the eyebrows,
- appreciate their time and do not want to waste it on coloring eyebrows with other methods,
- are physically active and regularly attend fitness classes and swimming pool,
- plan an important ceremony, eg. a wedding and want to look perfect in every minute,
- have problematic eye or face shape and want to effectively hide asymmetry,
- are perfectionist and demand perfect look 24/h.
This technique looks best when the client has its own eyebrow hair, but if the hair is gone, nothing stands in the way of performing the procedure but before the treatment it is recommended to perform henna.
The technique can be successfully used on old permanent make-ups, creating individual hair, so that they give your eyebrows natural look.
WHAT EFFECTS DOES MICROBLADING BROWS GIVE
- Precisely modeled and symmetrical eyebrows.
- Effect of natural hairs, perfectly matched to the face shape.
- Increased density and definition of eyebrows.
- Possibility of total reconstruction of missing hairs.
- No need for daily eyebrow makeup.
- Long-lasting effect - eyebrows look perfect for up to 24 months.
The effects of the treatment last between 12 to 24 months, depending on the type of skin and adherence to care recommendations. A touch-up is recommended after the first treatment, around 4 weeks later, to strengthen the pigment and solidify the effect. The first touch-up is included in the price of the treatment, provided it is done no later than 30 days after the initial treatment. The touch-up appointment is scheduled directly after the treatment.
POST-MICROBLADING EYEBROW CARE RECOMMENDATIONS
To achieve the best results and avoid complications, it is important to follow a few care guidelines:
For the first 2 days:
- Do not touch or wet your eyebrows, even when washing your face.
- Avoid contact of the eyebrows with cotton pads to prevent scabs from coming off.
- Maintain hygiene - change your pillowcase, avoid contact with animals.
For the first 2 weeks:
- Do not rub the skin in the pigmented area.
- Avoid saunas and SPA treatments.
- Do not swim in pools or sunbathe (sun, tanning beds).
- Avoid using creams that could soften the scabs.
- Do not apply eyeshadows or eyebrow enhancers.
After the healing:
- Avoid heavy sun exposure and skin dryness.
- Do not use aggressive peels or retinol on the pigmented area.
Use high SPF creams during summer and trips. By following these recommendations, your eyebrows will maintain a beautiful appearance for longer, and the pigment will not lose its intensity.
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR MICROBLADING OF EYEBROWS
Microblading is a safe procedure, however, there are certain contraindications that may prevent the procedure from being performed or affect its final result. It is not recommended to undergo microblading in the following cases:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding - hormonal fluctuations can affect the uptake of pigment and the healing process.
- Active skin infections in the brow area - such as cold sores, inflammatory conditions, eczema, or acne.
- Tendency to develop hypertrophic scars (keloids) - individuals prone to keloid formation may not achieve the desired effect.
- Diabetes - especially uncontrolled, as it can affect the healing process and pigment retention.
- Autoimmune diseases - such as psoriasis, vitiligo, rheumatoid arthritis, or lupus, which can impair skin regeneration.
- Use of blood-thinning medications - such as aspirin, warfarin, or heparin, which can cause excessive bleeding during the procedure and hinder pigment retention.
- Recent facial aesthetic procedures - such as botox, fillers, laser therapy, or chemical peels. It is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks.
- Chronic skin conditions - such as seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, or atopic dermatitis, which can affect the outcome of the procedure.
- Cancer - the procedure is not recommended for individuals undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy, as well as up to 6 months after treatment.
- Fresh scars in the brow area - a minimum of 6 months should pass before the skin is ready for the procedure.
- Allergy to pigment ingredients - an allergy test can be conducted before the procedure to rule out an allergic reaction.
- Very oily skin - individuals with very oily skin may have difficulty retaining pigment, as it may fade faster.
- Epilepsy - individuals with epilepsy should consult with a physician before undergoing the procedure.
- If you have any doubts about your health condition and the impact of microblading on your skin, it is advisable to consult a cosmetologist or a doctor before making a decision.