Microblading does fade when your body breaks down the pigments. It is a natural occurrence. And, if you wish to expedite the fading for some reason there are ways to do so. Fuller brows add a touch of charm to your face. But, before you opt to go the microblading route, you might have a few questions. Does microblading fade? And, what can you do if you are unsatisfied with the result?
What Is Microblading?
Microblading and shading are both procedures that can make your eyebrows appear much fuller and appealing. Microshading involves using pin-like dots pigmentation to get a powdered eyebrow look. And, microblading relies on a bladed needle to tattoo on the pigmentation underneath the skin. Your technician will fill your eyebrows through making hair-like strokes which look like natural eyebrow hair. And, does microblading fade? Yes, microblading generally fades within two years of application. Microblading is a delicate procedure – one that requires precision, skill and patience from the eyebrow technician. If you are looking for someone with ample experience for your first microblading, feel free to contact us.
What if My Microblading Does Not Fade?
If you notice that your microblading is not fading, it could mean either that the technician injected the pigments far too deep into the skin, or else the pigmentation emigrated into scar tissues left once the area healed. If this is the case, you can consider microblading removal or fading.
How Can I Speed Up Microblading Fading?
Right after you get the microblading procedure, your brows are going to look significantly darker. This is because the pigmentation requires about two weeks to settle properly into the skin. You can expect your brows to fade into the preferred hue in about two weeks. But, if you are eager to see results more quickly, you can choose the microblading fading procedure.
If your microblading pigments turn orange or blue, (a rare occurrence) it means the blading was executed poorly. It could also be the result of low quality pigment or poor aftercare. In this case you can either opt for microblading fading or colour correction.
Can I Fade Microblades at Home?
Technically, you can fade the microblading at home. But, this is a risky undertaking and can result in damage. You might get patchy or uneven results. And, you could cause damage to your skin with the process or the products used. Those who choose the DIY way, use a number of skincare products including ascorbic acid, retinol, salicylic acid and glycolic acids. These ingredients boost collagen production, and they speed up skin regeneration – resulting in skin where pigmentation was injected to shed doubly quickly. And, they dry up your skin and make it look flaky. While this is desirable in microblading fading, it can make your skin look unattractive.
If you are planning on DIY microblading fading, follow the instructions to the letter, and stop if you notice your skin reacting negatively.
Microblading is a semi-permanent solution to get those lush, full eyebrows. If you are interested, conatch us during office hours or use the form below.
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