What is Microblading?
Permanent make-up application is one of the applications that more and more women are preferred recently, which makes life quite easy. Permanent make-up, which can also be called pigmentation application for the face and body, means that the paint is processed under the skin with the help of individual sterile needles. It is not right to classify permanent makeup as tattoo. When the tattooing is done, the skin layers go deeper. Permanent makeup is also out of the depth of this degree.
Thanks to the permanent make-up, the desired beautiful features can be brought to the fore while closing some defects. For example, the eye area can be made larger. In addition, with microblading eyebrow contour application, women can be groomed at any time, any time of day. Especially those who do not want to lose time with eyebrow makeup during long working hours and intense tempo find permanent makeup applications very useful.
How is Microblading Application Process?
The pain threshold of each person is different. Thus, the pain felt during microblading can only be mentioned in a general way. The majority of people who have microblading eyebrow contours feel stinging during the procedure but this is not very disturbing. Anesthetic creams are used to help minimize pain during eyebrow contour application. Thanks to these creams, a person’s sensation during application can be greatly reduced. The application process varies according to the skin structure of the person. Moisture in the skin, moisture density are some of the factors that directly affect the make-up process.
There is a big difference between the pain felt during tattooing and the pain during microblading eyebrow contour application. Compared to the tattoo, there is little pain in the application of the eyebrow contour. This level of pain can often be ignored, as the result remains long-lasting.
How long is the Eyebrow Contour permanent?
Microblading eyebrow contour application is not fully permanent – it is defined as semi permanent makeup. In other words, the dyes used during microblading, which is a permanent make-up method, disappear with the physiological function of the cells over time. Cells in the applied region break down the dyes used over time. Just as the skin cures the wound, it destroys the colors in that area. Microblading disappears on average within 1 year. This period may vary according to the skin structure of the person. People who are satisfied with the application of permanent makeup eyebrow contour should renew this application at certain intervals. This is due to this disappearance process. The regeneration process is also 1-1.5 years for microblading depending on the time of disappearance. When it is time to renew, it is possible to retouch and make some changes depending on the person’s wishes. Once the microblading application is done, it is not permanent for life, it can be lost and renewed over time.