Do you love to make up? Doing eyebrows is the essential but risky part of everyday make-up. No matter how good your make-up is, if your brows don’t look perfect, it’s going to ruin everything. It would be fantastic if you had picture-perfect eyebrows since birth, like those girls on Instagram. Wouldn’t it?
Well. If you also compare yourself with others and wish you had the perfect brows, here is a secret for you. Do you know that most people with naturally perfect eyebrows didn’t have them since forever? Yes. If you want to get such pretty eyebrows effortlessly, then microblading is there to grant your wish.
Moreover, some people suffer from hair loss, due to which their eyebrows get lighter every moment. If you are one of those people, microblading your brows will be the simple yet the best option for you.
Wondering what microblading is? Well. If we keep it short, then microblading is a semi-permanent make-up, or you can say it is somewhat similar to tattooing your skin. However, if you want to know what is microblading in detail, it will be better to say that microblading is a method where the artist implants pigment in your skin with a machine that requires hand controlling.
However, not everyone can go through a microblade. If you want to microblade your eyebrows, you need to determine first. There are several factors that matter. It can be a skin condition if you have any lifestyle, medications, and many more things. Microblading is a semi-permanent method which means you need to go for the second application after a year or more. However, to understand who is a perfect candidate for Microblading, you need to understand who not the one is.
Here is a criterion for people who should not get microbladed
- If you suffer from eczema, dermatitis, keratosis, pilaris, and psoriasis, then your skin probably goes through a lot of shedding. When your skin sheds off so frequently, it becomes unable to hold the pigment on your skin, which means microblading won’t last long.
- People have various skin types; however, if someone’s skin type is very thin or acne-prone, or Rosacea is not a good candidate for Microblading. In this kind of skin type, people bleed easily, which means they won’t retain the skin’s pigment.
- A person undergoing medications such as Retin-A, eczema cannot be a candidate perfect for Microblading.
- You may not be a perfect candidate if you have sunburn or suntan. It will be better to do microblading once your skin gets back to its standard color.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeed your baby, you can sit for Microblading once you discontinue breastfeeding.
Conclusion
There are several conditions such as oily skin, large pores, deep acne, and medical diseases such as cancer that you need to reveal to the artist before the treatment. You could be the perfect candidate for Microblading once you heal from all the conditions, if you had any.