Eyebrow microblading, which has also been referenced as semi-permanent eyebrow microblading as well as 3D eyebrows, is a makeup fashion trend that has taken the entire beauty world by storm. Here, it seems, women are traveling across the country to get their 3D eyebrows or their semi-permanent eyebrows in Las Vegas, which is quickly becoming the West Coast hub for training.Unfortunately, with every good thing, there also must be a little bit of bad and that comes with many individuals who have received nothing more than a 10-page printout of what microblading is and then they are given a certificate and sent on their way to work on clients. That practice is absolutely unacceptable and, worse yet, it is dangerous. If you’ve heard the horror stories of infected eyebrows or brows that have simply fallen off of someone after an eyebrow microblading appointment, do understand that this is NOT the norm for most microblading clients.Those that have experienced a facial ‘catastrophe’ most likely went to an untrained microblading artist that didn’t use proper sanitation and may not even have been certified by the state of Nevada. If you’re thinking of getting a brow microblading treatment, don’t let those overblown horror stories scare you, but instead, do your research on where you’ll go and who your microblading artist in Las Vegas will be and this will save you time, money and any potential harm.The microblading industry is currently largely unregulated and for those that practice out of an established salon, then the Nevada State Health Department will likely make a visit, which is a great thing. We want the health department to regulate practicing professionals. So, the first item to check on your list is to find a brow artist that has been certified by the state, is current on all licensing and practices out of a professional salon.Secondly, always ask to visit an establishment first. You wouldn’t walk in off the street to have botox done, you’d meet with your professional first and have a consultation and get a better sense of the treatment — the same goes for microblading. Plus, dropping by for a scheduled consultation gives you the opportunity to not only get to know your artist in their environment, but you can see where your treatment will take place and ask questions like, “how long have you been a microblading artist?” and, “how many clients have you provided this treatment to?” as well as, “what are your sanitation methods for this treatment?” Things of this nature are important. If you see a microblader that is disposing of their blades properly or isn’t washing their hands, it’s time to get up and find someone else.Don’t be afraid of this revolutionary beauty trend, just ensure that you do your research and find an artist that adheres to all microblading regulations in Las Vegas or the city/state of which you reside.