Look Your Absolute Best with the Art of Microblading for your Brows

Art of Microblading for your BrowsPhiBrows is a manual and semi-permanent method for creating hyper-realistic eyebrows. In this technique, the form of the eyebrows is computed according to face morphology and the golden ratio. The method is designed for anyone above the age 18 (individuals under the age of eighteen are required to be supervised by her parents) who really want to improve the cosmetic difficulties that are associated with their eyebrows.

After 28 days, the healing process will be completely finished, at which time the client will be required to return for a follow-up consultation lasting one hour. At this point, we will either execute an essential refill of the color that was lost, or for the majority of clients, we will perform a refreshment and enhance the brows. Your artist will be familiar with the Phibrows microblading supplies and colorings that are necessary for your application. It’s possible that you’ll need more sessions if you have oily and troublesome skin.

Do PhiBrows hurt during the procedure?

The degree of discomfort felt throughout the procedure might vary. The clients who are scared and the clients who are experiencing their period are often the ones who experience the pain more intensely, when the other clients relate the agony to the discomfort they feel when they pluck their eyebrows. It’s indeed possible to utilize moderate anesthetics throughout the therapy in the form of a cream or liquid, which may completely erase the patient’s experience of pain.

The following factors will determine how effective the therapy is:

* the post-treatment flow of care and the condition of the skin
* experiencing a variety of influences from the outside

Since the artist has no influence over any of these elements, it is not possible to issue any kind of warranty or assurance on the treatment. It is not possible to carry out the treatment on a woman who is pregnant, nursing, or already receiving chemotherapy.

What about eyebrow tattooing? Is that an option?

You have the option of getting a permanent or semi-permanent tattoo on your eyebrows. There is also brow lamination, as explained here, which doesn’t add any color or fullness to your brow.

Permanent brow tattoos are now considered antiquated, and very few people have them these days. In the past, they were made using a tattooing machine and actual tattoo ink, exactly like other types of ornamental body tattoos. Once a person has it, they will always have it with them no matter what. After a certain number of years, they often have an unsightly blue or grayish hue as a result of this color shift.

The definition of a contemporary eyebrow tattoo is one that is only partially permanent. It is possible to achieve the desired effect using a hand instrument and colors derived from natural sources. The semi-permanent tattoo merely penetrates the skin to the level where the epidermis and dermis meet; it will not go as deep as even the typical tattoo does. That indicates that the tattooed eyebrows will lose their definition once some time has passed since tattoos do not remain visible forever.

Art of Microblading for your Brows

What are some medical reasons for having eyebrows tattoed versus PhiBrows?

People who have lost their eyebrow hair due to a medical issue such as alopecia  or as a side effect of chemotherapy may find that getting an eyebrow tattoo is an extremely useful alternative to consider. They might also be appealing to those who have thin eyebrows and seem to be allergic to cosmetics, have trouble seeing, or have other difficulties that make it difficult for them to apply makeup properly.

After getting their eyebrows tattooed, patients are often given the advice to apply an ice pack to the region around their eyes in order to lessen any swelling that may have occurred as a result of the process. They are also cautioned against using any substance containing alpha-hydroxy acid to the eyebrow tattoo, since this might cause the color to fade or disappear entirely. The majority of people are good candidates for eyebrow tattoos; the only exceptions are those who use immunosuppressive medicines, anticoagulants, or who are infected with herpes simplex.

Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    I do not pluck my eyebrows and am scared of microblading. however, I shall look more into it since my eyebrows do not look good.

  2. gloria patterson says

    Interesting I have read about microblading and the string and tattoo. I never had great eyebrows but I put up with them. Not for me

  3. This was a really interesting post to read. I had never heard of microblading your brows. I have seen people with their eyebrows tattooed on and it looked strange to me.