During the microblading consultation, the technician will discuss the client's desired brow shape, thickness, and colour, as well as examine their natural brows to assess their current shape and density. Medical history will also be discussed to ensure the procedure cane be conducted.
The technician will use tools including a ruler to map the clients ideal shape on their skin. The shape is drawn on to the skin with a pencil, allowing clients to visualise the end result. The procedure only starts once the shape has been approved by the client.
A patch test is an important step in the microblading process that involves applying a small amount of pigment behind the client's ear and leaving it for 24-48 hours. The purpose of the patch test is to check for any potential allergic reactions to the pigment used in the procedure.
Microblading can be suitable for most skin types, but there are certain factors that may affect the outcome of the procedure. Find out more about each skin type down below.
Proper aftercare is essential for the success and longevity of your microblading procedure. Your technician will provide you with specific aftercare instructions tailored to your unique skin type and the details of your procedure.
Microblading can provide natural-looking and long-lasting results for clients looking to enhance the appearance of their eyebrows. The results of microblading can last anywhere from 1-3 years however results will vary for each client.