When it comes to getting your brows microbladed, there are a few things you’ll need to know prior to receiving the treatment. Check out the seven best tips below to get prepped for your brow appointment.
  1. Sometimes it takes two passes.

Different skin types don’t always take the pigment color for your brow the same each time. It’s not likely your artist, so don’t jump to conclusions if your brows are lighter about a week after your first microblading pass. Often, many 3D brow clients need to have a second pass – something that should occur within 6 to 8 weeks from the initial appointment. It’s also important to work with you microblading artist on scheduling touch-up appointments that fit your skin type not the general public.
  1. It will take a few hours.

Microblading is not a quick process. Prior to getting your brow game on, you’ll need to note that you’ll want to clear your schedule for a few hours and your brows will likely be red, so taking the rest of the day to work from home or getting your errands done prior to the treatment is recommended.
  1. No, this is not permanent.

Microblading is not permanent, but it is semi-permanent. That means that if you don’t like your look (which is not likely) or you don’t keep going in for touch-ups, you’ll not have the darker and fuller looking bros you’ve been given from your artist forever. If you do want them forever and you’re an anti-permanent tattoo on your face (which you should be), just keep working with your artist to schedule touch up appointments that will help your new beautiful brow look last.
  1. Mess-ups can be fixed.

If you decided to get your brows done by your friend that took a class and needs clients, but she didn’t have enough formal training and now your brows look like Ernie’s brows from the infamous Bert and Ernie duo, well, no need to worry, brows can be fixed. Just ensure you seek out a better-trained artist the second time around. Don’t be afraid to ask for the number of clients or hours the artist has doing microblading as well as before and after photos of previous clients.
  1. Brows won’t always be identical.

It’ kind of like the old adage that one of your bosoms is likely different from the other, so goes the brow game and this is advice you’ll want to take from your artist. Go for a natural look, not a drawn on one. That may mean that your brows look slightly different when your artist is done. Don’t get mad, but rather focus on the all-natural look you have achieved and revel in it.
  1. Depending on you, it may hurt a little.

When it comes to pain, everyone is different and that includes microblading or 3D brow treatments. Some people are affected greatly by the sting of a bee, while others wouldn’t notice. That is the same when it comes to microblading, it depends on your level of sensitivity, but most people find it as a slight irritant rather than a painful process.
  1. Your skin type may or may not retain ink as well as others.

Just as we noted above in number 1, your skin type may not hold as well as you thought. There’s no reason to get discouraged as your microblading artist is trained for all types of skin. Just keep track of your healing process and let your artist know that you want a more prominent pigment coloring when scheduling your follow up appointments.Get the best 3D brow artist in your area by clicking here and booking a free microblading consultation today.

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