WHAT IS MICROBLADING?
Microblading is a semi-permanent make-up in which the eyebrows are drawn hair by hair through micro-scratches. It works in the upper layer of the skin, between the dermis and the epidermis, thus the color of the pigment injected into the skin does not change. The pain during this procedure is minimal, the healing time of the treated area is about 10 days, and the end result is extremely natural eyebrows.
Microblading is a procedure that is performed in two stages over the course of about a month. It is necessary to make a correction or the so-called Touch up after about 30-40 days to consolidate the initial results.
Durability mainly depends on the customer’s skin type. In general, the durability of the procedure is up to 2 years. It is recommended to refresh the color once a year.
The procedure is not recommended for people with problematic and too oily skin. Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
CARE AFTER THE MICROBLADING PROCEDURE
During the first 7 days, the eyebrows should not get wet. Do not use cream and make-up (foundation) on the eyebrow area during the first week after the procedure. Avoid exercises that cause sweating.
- Brows are darker and thicker in the first two to five days after the procedure.
- The pigment from the 7th to the 15th day after the procedure appears lightest.
- From the 20th to about the 30th day, the color returns again slightly.
- There is a regeneration of the epidermis and the pigment changes until the healing period is complete, which is 30 days.
- Retouching is done between 6 and 9 weeks after the procedure.
- The final result of the procedure is visible after retouching!
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS AVOID:
- Sunbathe
- Solarium
- Light (laser) therapies
- Chemical peeling
- Peeling with fruit acids
- Microdermabrasion
- Skin regeneration creams
The client should always protect their eyebrows by using sunscreen. The pigment fades faster if the client is taking antibiotics and hormone therapy.
Eyebrow care after the procedure is extremely important. The skin is in a vulnerable state and if you do not follow the recommendations given, the final result will be affected. 70% of the eyebrow healing rate depends on the quality of the aftercare.
Day 1:
Every hour after the procedure, the eyebrows are cleaned with PhiWipes or distilled water, in both directions with light pressure without stretching the skin. The last traces of lymph or pigment that the skin secretes after microblading should disappear. A very thin layer of cream is applied three times a day.
Day 2:
– for dry skin – the eyebrows are cleaned every two hours and a very thin layer of cream is applied 2-3 times.
– for oily skin – the eyebrows are cleaned three times a day and a very thin layer of cream is applied in the morning and in the evening.Day 3-7:
– for dry skin – the eyebrows are cleaned 2-3 times a day and a very thin layer of cream is applied 2-3 times a day.
– with oily skin – the eyebrows are cleaned 2-3 times a day and a very thin layer of cream is applied only if your skin is tight, and if it is very oily – no cream is applied at all.
If care is not followed, the lymph forms a crust and the pigment falls off.
They should be peeled very finely. With oily skin, peeling can be felt more; when dry it is almost not noticeable.