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Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that uses a microblade tool with super fine needles to deposit pigment on the brow area. A microblading expert should advise customers accordingly regarding the benefits and downsides of the procedure.

The idea behind microblading is to create a natural-like hair stroke that gives individual full and perfectly shaped eyebrows. While professional dermatologists have approved the procedure, most people have yet to consider it besides offering a lasting makeup solution.

Keep reading if you are yet to decide whether microblading is worth it.

Why microblading?

Microblading is a semi-permanent makeup that will serve you for a year. One reason most women still stand on the fence is the fear of ‘what if it is done badly.’ While this fear is valid, it is also worth noting that most microblading experts are fully trained.

But while microblading has plenty of benefits, it also has its downsides. This section will highlight and discuss the benefits and factors to consider before booking a microblading appointment.

Benefits of microblading

Anyone who is into beauty can bet that microblading is a worthwhile procedure. In addition to giving you a lasting makeup solution, it gives you a stunning look that you wouldn’t wish to go without. It is also a safe procedure with minimal downsides, hence its growing popularity.

Here are some major benefits of microblading your eyebrows.

  • Thicker and perfectly shaped eyebrows. Most people applying makeup on eyebrows try to make them appear thicker or give them a perfectly defined shape. Microblading, when performed by a professional artist, gives you thicker, fuller, and more defined eyebrows that last longer. It uses ink that blends perfectly with your natural eyebrows, thus perfecting your natural look.
  • It is less costly. Makeup products are costly, especially when using varieties to achieve your desired look. However, microblading offers you years of service without worrying about makeup refills. In addition to saving you money, microblading also saves you time.While the old makeup routine served the purpose, it is time-consuming and needs some expertise. If you are a beginner in makeup application, you will need to hire a makeup artist, which could be costly.
  • It is long-lasting. Microblading is a tattoo-like procedure that uses blades instead of a gun. As a result, it is designed to last longer. But unlike a tattoo, microblading pigment is applied superficially on your skin, meaning it will fade through metabolism. However, the rate at which the microblading fades differ depending on skin type.
  • It is quick and safe. Unlike a tattoo, microblading is a safe procedure with minimal infection risks. An average microblading artist will take two to four hours to perform a microblading procedure on a client. The process is also painless thanks to the application of a numbing cream.

Since the microblading pigment is applied superficially, it also takes less time to heal, approximately a month.

Are you a good candidate for microblading?

With the above benefits of microblading, it is also worth wondering who is a perfect candidate for the procedure. Well, there are a few things to consider before getting your eyebrows microbladed, including:

  • Cost. Like most cosmetic procedures, microblading cost varies by artist or location. Most establishment charge anywhere between $400 to $700. However, most artists charge around $200 for touch-ups. While the upfront cost may seem a little higher, it is nothing compared to the cost of makeup products and the daily time taken on the makeup table.
  • Skin type. There is a lot to look into regarding skin type and microblading. For example, if you have sensitive skin or keratosis pilaris in your eyebrow area, you are not an ideal candidate for microblading. Additionally, if your skin is prone to acne or experiences consistent breakouts, microblading is also not good for you.Normally, microblading is perfect for normal skin instead of a combination of normal and oily skin. While you can also go for microblading with oily skin, you will experience faster fading compared to a dry skin person.
  • Artist. Knowing the qualifications and experience of your microblading artist is worth considering, given that you won’t be able to redo your eyebrows for a long time. You can ask for referrals from friends or look for a reputable skincare establishment. Reading customer reviews can also help you choose an appropriate microblading artist.

What are the downsides of microblading?

Like other cosmetic procedures, microblading has its potential downsides, including:

  • It is semi-permanent. One of the major concerns of microblading is the irreversible nature of the procedure. If you have an eye on the brow trend, you can bet that it keeps changing. For example, the thick brow that trended on Instagram in 2016 didn’t last.This means if you are the type that moves with the trend, microblading is not for you, given that it takes almost three years to fade. Although you can consider removing it, the procedure is painful and can result in infection and scarring.
  • Allergic reactions or infections. Another major concern with microblading is allergic reactions. Although the procedure requires the artist to use a numbing cream, it may not work for everyone. In addition, using low-quality or unsterilized tools may lead to infections. If poorly treated, the infection may lead to scarring.
  • Complicated aftercare. One of the essential parts of microblading is aftercare, which involves you as a client knowing the do’s and don’ts after the microblading procedure. For example, you should not wear any makeup on the eyebrows for at least for few days after the procedure. You should also avoid sweating to prevent infections. Poorly maintained microblading can lead to scarring.

In Conclusion

Knowing the benefits and downsides of microblading, you can bet it is worth every cent spent. However, it would be best to consider professional microblading artists for better results.