Eyebrow Microshading
WHAT IS MICROSHADING?
Unlike microblading, microshading does not tattoo full strokes along the browline, but rather small points to “shade” in sparse areas. “Instead of creating the illusion of individual hairs, microshading fills in the entire brow with light pigmentation through the use of a fine tipped needle
The two techniques can also be combined to get the best of both worlds. “This method be combined with microblading for a bespoke look
MICROSHADING RESULTS
The results will not appear to be individual eyebrow hairs, but rather a shading that more closely resembles penciling or powdering your brows with makeup,” explains Akram, who adds that microshading “provides for a more airbrushed and powdered brow look.”
Brows will appear extra bold following the appointment, but “the color will soften approximately 30 percent over the following 14 days
Depending on your skin type, the results can last between one to one and a half years. (Oily skin types may need a touchup sooner than drier skin types.)
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?
First things first: Do your research and choose a certified and trusted brow expert. Then, be advised that there may be some light pain associated with this technique—after all, tattooing is involved. “Some people have found there’s less pain than microblading due to the pointed dotting technique, versus longer strokes,”
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