Women are rejoicing all over the world about the semi-permanent eyebrow tattoo, also known as microblading, that is ideal for all shades and types of skin. When it comes to any type of tattoo for ethnic skin, many women can be skeptical. Ethnic skin heals differently when it comes to receiving tattoos, which often causes a blanched look that can appear greenish or bluish in tint over time.What’s great about microblading as an application on ethnic skin is that it doesn’t cause the blanched coloring and heals very well on all types and shades of skin. It can help to correct thin, spotty brows and bring them to the gorgeous look they once were.

What is Semi-Permanent Eyebrow Makeup Mean?

While anything labeled ‘permanent’ or ‘tattoo’ can be somewhat daunting when it comes to your face, semi-permanent eyebrow treatments simply mean that pigmentation matched to your skin type is applied but isn’t permanent. While many women especially those with darker skin types have found that tattoos often fade or blanch out over time, microblading is actually an amazing solution that won’t stay forever, unless you want it to and keep receiving treatment touch-ups.

It’s Not a Face Tattoo, Entirely

If you’re defining tattoo, then microblading falls into this category, sort of. What is meant by this is that while tattoos can use similar tools and methods as microblading, tattoos permeate deeper levels within the epidermis of the skin causing a long-lasting look.For microblading, a trained artist applies the proper shade that doesn’t permeate the deeper skin levels allowing the treatment to look amazing, but fade over time if touch-ups are not applied.

Where Can I Get Microbladed Brows?

These days it’s easy to let Google tell you where the closest microblading treatment salon is located, you want to ensure you vet your microblading artist thoroughly prior to going under the knife per se. While beauty trends such as microblading are revolutionizing the way we wear our makeup, it can also allow a lot of lower priced and lowly-skilled microblading con artists. These individuals will offer super low rates, but likely don’t have the skills or training necessary to offer you a safe, sanitary and solid service.Always do your homework when it comes to finding an accomplished and well-trained microblading artist. While it may cost a bit more, do you really want to go ‘cheap’ and take a gamble with your new look and face? Yeah, we agree, not a good idea.Learn more about the highly accredited and celebrated MicroBladers | The Art of Beauty by clicking here to learn more. 

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