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Is Microblading Safe?
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Yes, microblading is an absolutely safe procedure to make your face look good. It is a semi-permanent cosmetic process that is carried out with hand-controlled tools to make fine cuts for implanting pigments. It thus helps in the greater appearance of your eyebrow hair. How it is harmless and safe? Here it is,
So, because of all these features associated with the microblading, it is totally harmless to you and is safe for any age group. If you are an aged one or teen-ager, without any worry you can take the microblading treatment. You may need to get 2-3 appointments to get perfect results. The treatment needs 31 days to get healed.
You may find a number of salons offering you with microblading treatment. The only thing you need to do is to get a brief idea about their entire process and what is the number of their satisfied customers. Moreover, the artist must be a professional one so that he/she can help you to get the results of your desire.
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What are the pro's and con's of microblading?
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Pros of microblading
Being the perfect choice to get beautiful eyebrows, it helps to have your brows shaped without losing any hairs. The uneven eyebrows can be corrected too. Very few touch ups are required if microblading is done and we need not do it frequently as in threading.
The effect last for a long time and as your choice differs you can have a thick eyebrows or sleek, slender one or even a feathery one. Women who have lost their brows due to certain health issues can have their dream brows back using microblading. Furthermore you can wake up with your makeup, that is, you need not draw your brows every time as you put the regular wake up, as it is a semi everlasting technique.
Cons of microblading
Infection is one of the primary downside of microblading. The use of unsterile and low quality equipments can lead to many skin issues. Apart from being an expensive method, the makeup removal is quite painful and can lead to scarification. Also, in many cases allergic skin reactions are a possibility, it is the microblading side effects. The numbing cream and the ink used might not be favorable to all skin types. The after care is very complicated as it is important not to wear any make up on or around your eyebrows for the first few days. Also, sweating your brows should be avoided. Above all if the person doing it, is not properly skilled, it can lead to permanent scarring and can cause adverse effects as the procedure involves cutting into your skin with needles.
If you haven't been sucked into a blackhole of microblading eyebrows before and after Insta stalking by now, then frankly we applaud you. Because, if, like us, your eyebrows suffered at the hands of the noughties and Christina Aguilera-esque tadpoles (check out the eyebrow mistakes to avoid here) then an obsession with microblading is basically inevitable.
The semi-permanent secret to faking fuller eyebrows that look totally natural, microblading might just be the hassle-free solution to spending hours pencilling in your eyebrows only to get the shape so completely wrong.
Not sure what we're talking about? We sent Digital Beauty Editor George Driver to microblading expert and eyebrow miracle worker Suman Jalaf of SumanBrows Beauty Atelier to get the lowdown...
Microblading is a type of eyebrow architecture. It is all about creating the best shape for each face – a totally bespoke approach for each client.
The process is very precise thanks to the tool that is used which is effectively like a pen with the nib being a sloped blade with 10-12 little needles at the end - needles that don’t penetrate the skin but just delicately scratch the surface, much like a paper cut.
The needle very finely implants featherweight strokes with a medical grade pigment on the epidermis layer for the skin, creating fine, realistic and natural hair strokes.

Digital Beauty Editor George Driver’s eyebrows before microblading (looking quite sad).
Microblading, unlike tattooing, is not in the deep layer of skin, but more on the surface. This is also not permanent, and the colour fades within 18 months.
The hair strokes are far more natural and finer than any tattoo, as a handheld needle/blade is used – there is no electrical gadget that permeates deep in this technique. There is therefore more of a scratching noise, rather than a buzz of a tattoo gun which pierces the skin so deeply.
There are people who are sensitive and allergic to some pigments, but in my experience this is extremely rare. I will always perform a patch or scratch test to check you are not allergic prior to the treatment.
A Suman microblading treatment costs £500. This includes a consultation, the initial treatment as well as a top up treatment after 6-8 weeks.
1. I shape the brow area by threading the hairs, cleaning up the area and preparing it for the treatment.
2. Numbing – this takes 40mins using a topical ointment. While this is working its numbing magic, I'll show the client colour swatches and discuss together the best shade for their desired look.
George with the numbing cream doing its work.
3. 10 minutes before the numbing cream has got to a stage of working, I'll use my tools to begin measuring the area around the brows, taking into account face shape, symmetry, facial features etc.
4. Then I begin the needling process - gently implanting the pigment via featherweight strokes. Each stroke is a superficial line in the skin where the colour pigment seeps in and settles then. If there is any discomfort at this stage we add another quick layer of numbing cream to the area which will become effective after 5 minutes.
5. I add on a final layer of pigment that stays on for 5mins, clean the area and et voila – beautiful brows!
The final layer of pigment is applied - don’t panic!
6. In 6-8 weeks there's a top-up session to fill in any gaps where the pigment hasn't taken or healed properly.
The top up session happens after 6-8 weeks. This is the time where I can assess the first steps, and add in any further strokes and add a darker pigment if preferred.
You'll need to follow the after care instructions (see below) and avoid any picking or scratching. Your eyebrows will start to heal over, much like a tattoo, which might cause irritation but is totally normal.
In the next ten days or so your eyebrows will change colour, might become flaky and look like they've faded but this is totally normal. They'll reveal their final colour and shape after around 30 days. This can then be topped up at the second session.
Clients are welcome to bring in images of the style of brow they like, or come in with the brow make up they normally wear on a day to day basis – but I'll determine the colour and shape to use from my years of experience.
People come in and tend to want darker than I suggest, but it's always better to go a little more natural – you can always add more into the top up session for a darker colour.
I'll look at your hair colour, eye colour and skin tone using the Fitzpatrick Chart, which also takes into account how your skin will change with sun exposure etc., to ensure the correct colour pigment choice.
I'll measure up your eyebrows using a Microblading Ruler to choose the perfect shape of brow which is individual to each client. Based on this, I'll freehand the final shape.
Microblading lasts anything between 12-18 months, but the longevity of the pigment will depend on your skin type.
People with slightly more oily skin will tend to last around the 12 month mark before needing a top up, but those with normal skin can last up to 18 months.
Your brows will eventually fade away if you don’t continue with top ups every 18 months or so. There is no scaring or discolouration with the pigments used, so you wouldn’t know if you left them to fade out.
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