🌿 What Is Microblading?
Microblading is a semi‑permanent cosmetic tattoo technique used to create the look of fuller, natural‑shaped eyebrows. Instead of using a traditional tattoo machine, the artist uses a handheld tool with ultra‑fine needles to create tiny hair‑like strokes in the skin.
✨ How It Works
Pigment is deposited into the upper layers of the skin (deeper than in traditional tattooing).
Each stroke mimics a real eyebrow hair, giving a natural, realistic brow.
Ideal for clients with sparse brows, uneven shape, or those who want a fuller, defined look without daily makeup.
⏳ How Long Does It Last?
Microblading typically lasts 12–24 months, depending on:
Skin type (oily skin fades faster)
Aftercare
Lifestyle and sun exposure
A touch‑up is usually needed 6–8 weeks after the initial session.
💡 Who It’s Best For
Clients wanting a natural, hair‑stroke look
Those with normal to dry skin
People who prefer a soft, subtle enhancement
🌿 MICROBLADING AFTERCARE
Proper aftercare is essential for beautiful, long‑lasting brows. Follow these steps closely for the best healing results.
🧼 Days 1–2: Keep Brows Clean & Dry
Gently blot brows every hour with a clean tissue to remove lymph fluid.
Avoid water, steam, sweating, and touching the area.
Do not apply the ointment yet.
💧 Days 3–7: Light Moisture
Clean once daily with a damp cotton pad and mild, fragrance‑free cleanser.
Apply a rice‑grain amount of aftercare ointment 1–2× daily.
Keep brows dry otherwise — no long showers, saunas, or workouts.
🛑 Avoid During the First 10 Days
No makeup on or around the brows
No picking, scratching, or rubbing
No tanning, sun exposure, or sweating
No swimming or hot tubs
No skincare acids, retinol, or exfoliants
🌱 What’s Normal
Mild redness or tenderness
Itchiness as they heal
Flaking or light scabbing
Brows appearing darker before they lighten
✨ Long‑Term Care
Avoid sun exposure; use SPF once healed
Avoid chemical peels or laser near the brows
Schedule your touch‑up 6–8 weeks after your initial appointment
📆 MICROBLADING HEALING TIMELINE
Day 1–2:
Brows look bold, defined, and darker. Mild redness or tightness is normal.
Day 3–5:
Flaking begins. Brows may look patchy or uneven — do not pick.
Day 6–10:
Scabs fall off naturally. Brows may look light or “faded.”
Day 10–14:
Color slowly returns as the skin regenerates.
Week 4–6:
Brows are fully healed. True color is visible.
Week 6–8:
A touch-up appointment perfects the shape, color, and density.

