Microblading

Microblading is a semi-permanent make-up procedure whereby hair like incision strokes are created along the eyebrow to attempt to either enhance, reshape or create a natural looking appearance on the brows.

The procedure entails the use of a nanoblade ( a tiny blade on a handheld tool ) which is dipped into a pigment that has been matched to natural hair colour and skin tone and is then glided along a sketched outline of the brow that has been drawn on and scrutinized beforehand. 

Whilst only penetrating into the upper skin, the pigment is deposited simultaneously with the creation of the hair like stroke leaving a feathered outline.

Microblading is most suited for those who wish to have very natural looking results, partially or fully camouflage missing eyebrow hair with the appearance of simulated hair using fine deposits of cosmetic tattoo pigments.

Microblading lasts up to two years. Over time, the strokes can blur and fade and will need to be refreshed with a top-up treatment.

Microblading