Microblading is a semi-permanent makeup technique used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows by creating fine, hair-like strokes that mimic natural eyebrow hairs. It is performed using a manual handheld tool with a row of tiny needles that deposit pigment into the upper layers of the skin (epidermis).

Key Features:
1. Hair-Like Strokes: Microblading creates thin, precise lines that resemble real eyebrow hairs for a natural look.
2. Manual Tool: Unlike machine-based methods (e.g., ombré powder brows), microblading uses a blade-like tool to etch the pigment into the skin.
3. Semi-Permanent: Results typically last 12–18 months, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
4. Natural Appearance: It is ideal for individuals who want a subtle enhancement rather than a filled-in or powdered look.
5. Skin Suitability: Best suited for normal to dry skin. It may not last as well on oily or sensitive skin.

Ideal For:
• People with sparse, thin, or uneven eyebrows.
• Those looking for a natural, hair-like brow appearance.
• Clients who prefer a minimal makeup look.

Maintenance:

Microblading typically requires a touch-up session 4–6 weeks after the initial procedure to perfect the results. Regular touch-ups (every 12–18 months) help maintain the brows as the pigment fades over time.

This technique is popular because of its ability to produce realistic, natural-looking brows, but it does require proper aftercare and skilled artistry for optimal results

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