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What Is Microblading?

In the past few years, microblading has become one of the top new beauty trends. This technique promises flawless eyebrows you do not have to spend ages filling in each day. It might sound too good to be true, but many women are drawn in by the surprisingly realistic results. However, hearing that microblading involves some tattooing is understandably concerning to many. If you have heard a lot of people talking about microblading and are feeling curious, keep reading this article. We will tell you all the details about how the procedure works and what sort of results you can expect.

What Is It Exactly?

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Many individuals are under the impression microblading is just an eyebrow tattoo, but the reality of what is it exactly is a little different. Microblading uses a very special type of tool that is essentially a tiny, wide version of a tattoo artist's needle. The microblading tool has ten to twelve needles aligned along a slope. When applied to the skin, these needles do not actually puncture or penetrate the skin like a tattoo gun will. Instead, they very lightly scratch the surface of the skin. Medical grade pigments are then applied to the scratch to create a fine line of pigmented skin. The microblading artist will apply the lines of pigment to make them look like extra hairs in your brows. When done correctly, the result is eyebrows that look fuller and thicker.

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