THE DEFINITION OF MICROBLADING
WHAT IS MICROBLADING?
Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a specialized hand tool to create hair-like strokes on the eyebrows. These strokes mimic the appearance of natural brow hairs, resulting in fuller, more defined eyebrows.
HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF MICROBLADING
Microblading has its roots in ancient Asian cultures, where it was practiced for centuries. Over time, the technique has evolved, incorporating modern tools and pigments to enhance the precision and longevity of the results.
HOW MICROBLADING DIFFERS FROM TRADITIONAL TATTOOING
Unlike traditional eyebrow tattooing, which uses a machine to implant ink deep into the skin, microblading is a manual technique that creates fine, delicate strokes on the surface of the skin. This allows for a more natural-looking result that fades gradually over time.