Microblading
What is Microblading?
Microblading is a semi-permanent technique that sits under the tattooing family. Pigment is implanted into the skin, with a fine needle hand-held tool, that creates hair-like strokes to mimic the appearance of a natural looking brow.
How does it work?
A microblading technician carefully maps out the eyebrow shape and style, considering the client's facial structure, hair growth, and color. They draw each hair stroke to mimic the natural hairs. In the absence of eyebrow hairs, the technician crafts a brow that looks natural and complements the client's face.
Microblading is ideal for individuals looking to reshape, define, conceal gaps, or fill in brows that have been over-plucked. It is especially beneficial for those unable to achieve natural hair growth.