Eyebrows Microblading: What You Need To Know

Jul, 18 , 22

Naturally, eyebrows can be a bit thinner and scattered. To have fuller and thicker brows, men and women invest their time and money in improving their eyebrows once in a...

Must-Have Microblading Aftercare Products

Jul, 11 , 22
With the proper upkeep and aftercare, microbladed eyebrows will last a long time. So we've listed down the microblading aftercare products you must have in your aftercare routine.

How Long Does Microblading Take?

Jul, 11 , 22

Microblading is one of the most popular beauty trends in the world. Men and women go to the nearest microblading shops to get their brows done in no time. With...

Microblading Supplies You Never Knew You Needed

Jul, 04 , 22

"What materials do I need?" is a common question among newcomers to microblading. Having the proper equipment is vital for launching your permanent makeup practice and providing clients with safe...

Microblading Aftercare You Must Follow

Jun, 27 , 22

Microblading your brows is a process that claims to improve your brows look. It's also known as "feather touch" or "micro-stroking." Microblading aftercare is critical to the appearance and endurance...

Microblading Tools on The Beauty Ink Store

Jun, 20 , 22

When it comes to the quality of your microblading, much of it depends on your technique and the microblading tools you use. But before you break the bank and buy...

How Does Microblading Work

Jun, 19 , 22
We all want brows that are thick and beautiful. Unfortunately, not everyone gets the brows they want. Your eyebrow’s shape and growth pattern can be caused by genetics, skin conditions, and other factors. Fortunately, microblading can help you glam up your brows for a fuller and more proportionate look. Microblading is a semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing technique. How does microblading work? 

Microblading Healing Process after Touch Up

Jun, 12 , 22
Microblading healing and aftercare necessitate a great deal of extra attention and self-discipline. It's similar to the healing process you went through after the first session, but on a smaller scale. Because most touch-ups only involve making minor corrections and not going over the entire brow. Hence, there is less skin breaking. However, there are still incisions that will take time to heal. The cuts will heal at the same rate as the first time, and they will go through all of the stages, but the symptoms will be significantly less severe.
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