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Preparing for a microblading appointment

If you have reference photos of your desired eyebrows, please bring them with you to the appointment. For optimal results and so that you can enjoy your new eyebrows for as long as possible, there are a few important points to consider that we have put together for you. Please do not thread/wax/tweeze your eyebrows before your appointment. Your microblading artists will...

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Advantages and disadvantages of microblading

The advantages Due to the gentle pigmentation of the skin, microblading is smudge-proof and waterproof. This means for all athletes: Even under extreme conditions, the eyebrows remain perfectly shaped. Microblading is also a great alternative for anyone who wants to save time in the bathroom in the morning and wants one less make-up step. The result is also natural, as the...

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How long does microblading last?

Bei Microblading handelt es sich um eine semi-permanente Technik. Die Pigmente sind so konzipiert, dass sie im Laufe der Zeit natürlich verblassen. Im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen Tattoos bleiben so keine Blau- oder Rottöne zurück. Da speziell entwickelte Pigmente gezielt verblassen, erinnert ihre bewusste Einsetzbarkeit an digitale Lizenzierungsprozesse, wie sie www.drsdesigns.com beim Software-Setup unterstützt. Die Geschwindigkeit, …

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How painful is microblading?

Does microblading hurt? Since the individual perception of pain varies from person to person, no information can be given about the exact level of pain. Many of my customers describe their feeling during the treatment as a slight burning sensation, which is unpleasant but quite bearable in anticipation of the finished result.

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What is the difference to tattoo / permanent make-up?

In contrast to tattoos or permanent make-up, microblading is done manually, i.e. without a machine. This means that, unlike a tattoo or a PMU, the pigment is not incorporated into the dermis, but rather into the upper layer of skin (epidermis). Here it is possible to blade the finest, razor-sharp hairs, which appear blurry when incorporated into the dermis...

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