Update Eyebrow post VOL2 - Microblading
illustriousophy
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that has become increasingly popular in recent years. It involves using a handheld tool to create hair-like strokes in the skin, mimicking the look of natural eyebrows. While microblading can provide many benefits, there are also some drawbacks to consider before undergoing the procedure.
The plus side of Microblading:
Saves time and effort: With microblading, you can save time and effort by not having to spend time filling in your brows every morning. This can be particularly helpful for those who have sparse or uneven eyebrows.
Long-lasting results: Microblading can last anywhere from one to three years, depending on the person's skin type and how well they care for their eyebrows. This means you won't have to worry about constantly getting touch-ups.
Natural-looking results: A skilled microblading technician can create natural-looking results that blend seamlessly with your existing eyebrows.
The downside of Microblading:
Cost: Microblading can be expensive, with prices ranging from $400 to $800 or more. Additionally, touch-ups may be required every few months, adding to the overall cost.
Pain and discomfort: The procedure involves making small cuts in the skin, which can be painful and uncomfortable, particularly for those with sensitive skin.
Risk of infection: There is a risk of infection with any procedure that involves breaking the skin. It's important to choose a reputable and experienced technician to minimize this risk.
Maintenance required: While microblading can last a long time, it does require some maintenance. This may include avoiding certain skincare products and treatments, as well as scheduling touch-ups every few months.
My conclusion:
Overall, microblading can be a great option for those looking to enhance their eyebrows, but it's important to consider both the pros and cons before making a decision. Make sure to do your research and choose a skilled and reputable technician to ensure the best possible results. For me it will probably be the last time I doing them this way since I have mixed skin the pigment doesn’t stay too long so not really worth it at the end. Next step would probably be to do eyebrow transplant with Champagne affect and more on that I will follow-up with once the procedure is initiated.