Microblading is the perfect imitation for natural eyebrows. Our specialist uses a microblading device with a blade just 0.18 millimetres thick to apply a pigment under the skin to a depth of around 0.2 millimetres. In contrast to a classic tattoo machine, it does not vibrate and so the method allows individual hairs to be drawn with calligraphic precision.
The eyebrow microblading procedure is suitable for anyone who wants to free themselves from the constant routine of make-up and eyebrow tinting. If your own eyebrows are sparse or asymmetrical and if your eyebrows do not grow back well after an unsuccessful correction, but you want to give them more density and volume, microblading is a great solution.
Busy women, young mums and those who work out a lot in the gym will appreciate microblading. This type of permanent make-up is also ideal for holidays when ordinary cosmetics “slip off” the face very quickly under the influence of water and sun.
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Approximately two weeks before the treatment, experts recommend refraining from taking certain medications, sunbathing and plucking your eyebrows. A few days before the procedure, you should avoid alcohol and drinks containing caffeine.
The results of microblading will please you for between six months and two years. This period is influenced by factors such as the individual characteristics of your skin, your age, the condition of your natural eyebrows, the speed of the metabolic process, etc.
It is advisable to carry out a correction every one to two years. If your eyebrows have faded earlier, you can renew the pigment in six months. However, you should not perform the procedure more frequently.
Thanks to the single hair technique, eyebrow microblading gives a natural result.
The procedure is practically painless as it is carried out with an ultra-thin needle and the pigment is only applied at a shallow depth.
Microblading is very practical for anyone who doesn’t want to spend time on everyday eyebrow make-up.
You don’t have to worry about the cosmetics leaking in the heat or being washed off when swimming.
Microblading, unlike classic tattooing, does not fade with unnatural colour tones.
If you are still not satisfied with the result of the procedure, you can easily cover it up with eyebrow make-up products.
Special care of the eyebrows is necessary after the procedure.
The need for correction.
A relatively long recovery period.
Microblading is not suitable for girls who like clear, graphic eyebrows, as it aims for a more natural result.
The colour tone changes slightly over time, which is why experts recommend applying products with a sun protection factor to the eyebrows.
The procedure cannot be carried out if you have the following:
After microblading, the eyebrows require special care. To ensure that the skin recovers as quickly as possible and you can enjoy your new eyebrows, follow these rules:
For the first week after the procedure, do not wash your eyebrows with gels or foams that you normally use. It is better not to touch your eyebrows at all when washing, but to gently wipe your face with micellar water and leave the microblading area dry.
Treat the eyebrows with a healing ointment, panthenol cream or normal Vaseline within a week of the procedure. This allows the crusts to heal faster and peel off safely without damaging the pigment.
Do not touch your eyebrows until the scabs have disappeared and do not scratch! For two to three weeks after the microblading treatment, you must not paint your eyebrows, go to the swimming pool or sauna or take a very hot shower. Visit our expert again at the agreed time to assess the results of the procedure and make any necessary corrections.
After the procedure, crusts form on the eyebrows. If they get wet and fall off prematurely, you will remove some of the pigment, which will have a negative effect on the result of the microblading. If your eyebrows get wet, dab them quickly and gently with a tissue or soft cloth.
Plucking your eyebrows and tearing off the crusts should be avoided at all costs, as there is a risk that the dye will settle in the application area, which can lead to infections and scars.