Microblading
During a Microblading treatment the technician will meticulously hand “draw” each hair into the dermal layer of the skin using a pencil-like tool and pigment. The hand tool is dipped into pigment and then delicately grazed into the skin. The treatment is still considered a tattoo because the pigment is implanted into the skin but the use of a hand tool and not a machine means that the results are less accurate, giving realistic hair-like strokes which can mimic the flow of a natural brow.
The results of a Microblading treatment are a very natural “fluffy” look which is great for filling in gaps, extending the brow or creating brows where hair has been lost through over plucking or conditions such as Alopecia.
If your unsure about Eyebrow tattoo then choose Microblading over digital as it fades a lot quicker and can be a lot softer and natural if required .
After you 6-8 week top up, you will need a 9-18 month colour boost, depending on how you heal.
Digital Brows
Digital Hair Stroke Brows are created using a cosmetic tattooing machine with a tiny needle which injects pigment into the skin. The pigment is implanted much closer to the surface of the skin than in a traditional tattooing, also the pigment used in cosmetic tattooing is totally different to those used in body tattooing.
Results can be a dramatic looks, mimicking the look of makeup or powder brows. I can offer ombré brows as well which is a soft powdery front getting darker.
Digital brows tend to retain pigment and last longer in the skin than microblading, after the initial treatment and 6 weeks top up You will still need a colour boost depending on how they fade, everyone is different.
MICROBLADING IMAGES
DIGITAL BROW IMAGES
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