Microblading

What is Microblading?

Microblading, also known as semi-permanent makeup, 3D eyebrows, eyebrow embroidery, or lasting brows, is the process of using hair strokes or an embroidery technique to etch pigment into the outer layer of the skin with tiny, sterile and disposable blades. The result is to mimic the appearance of additional eyebrow hair within the existing hair or where there is no eyebrow hair at all.

How to Care for your New Microblading?

It is important to note that each individual’s skin responds differently to the microblading treatment, so this guide is provided for informational purposes only.

Congratulations on your new 3D eyebrows! Your next step is to sit back, relax and do nothing! You read that right. Experience has shown us that the best results are achieved using the “do nothing” approach. We do recommend gently washing the treated area 2-3 times daily using lukewarm water and a disposable paper towel. After washing, pat it dry and stay out of the sun during the healing process. Also, do NOT apply any cosmetics to the treated area for a minimum of 10-14 days. The main objective is to let the treated area breathe and heal naturally. There is a chance that your skin might tighten up after a few days. If so, you can apply small amounts of plain, fragrance-free moisturizer. However, we strongly advise that if you do need to use moisturizer, do so sparingly.