When it comes to microblading treatment, it’s the still the hottest beauty trend that has hit the nation and held strong. If you haven’t yet gone to get a microblading appointment, be sure to get on the bandwagon and enjoy the trend. But prior to doing so, be sure to read our do’s and don’ts as to what you should know so you get the best out of your microblading appointment.

Research Your Artist

Microblading is a safe beauty treatment, but just like anything that requires a procedure done to your face you should always do your research before booking an appointment. There are many people out there who are claiming to be well certified microblading artists, but there’s a lot more to becoming a microblading artist than just taking a weekend class. When you’re looking to book an appointment, field your artist and vet them with a lot of questions. Find out how many times they’ve provided microblading to a customer, how many hours of training they’ve had, where they received their apprenticeship and how they sterilize their tools. All of these are good starter questions to discuss PRIOR to booking an appointment.

Do Pre and Post Care

There have been a lot microblading scares that have gone viral on the Internet. What most people don’t understand is that these individuals that suffered from a microblading mishap most likely did not do their research on their artist. The likely opted to save a buck and allow someone to ‘practice’ on their face. Additionally, the individual receiving the microblading treatment most likely didn’t follow the pre and post care.Microblading does involve taking care of your skin before and after the treatment in order to receive the best results. You wouldn’t jump into a dirty hot tub after receiving fresh ink via a tattoo, now would you? So why would you not follow the post care for receiving a microblading treatment.

Talk About Your Wants

While it’s all about getting exactly what you want, a good microblading artist is also someone who is going to find what works for your face. Sometimes we want a look that  isn’t going to fit our face or the natural growth of our hair. If a microblading artist is okay with providing you a look that won’t fit your face, even tough you want it, you’re probably in the wrong hands. It’s most important to have an artist that can help you identify a look that will enhance your beauty not completely change who you are or what you look like.Remember, microblading treatments exist to enhance your beauty and not to change your entire look. Microblading is not in the same category as plastic surgery, so don’t go to a microblading appointment thinking you’ll walk away looking like a different you. Learn more about how to find the best microblading artist in your area to get the most out of your appointment. 

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