But this client like many come back at the touchup and ask to go a bit darker! Lots of women worry they will be so dark and so thick and during the initial healing they WILL feel that way. Thank goodness for selfies when you forget to take pictures of them healed! They soften so much once healed. She healed beautifully before the touchup! You can tell the color softens so much throughout the healing process. Make sure to find a stylist that is comfortable doing it this way because using a stencil may result in a brow that doesn’t fit the dimensions of your face. Your eyebrows should be shaped free hand and without a stencil for best results. The last hour is spent doing the microblading process to each brow. The first 2 hours are spent shaping your brows to fit your face. Your initial appointment lasts around 3 hours, the actual microblading process is only about 1 hour. Together (with your stylist) you will sit down and shape out your brows and define your arch, length and whatever else you prefer.Īfter you have decided the shape that you want THEN the pigment and microblading process begins. With microblading you have complete control over what your brows look like BEFORE we add the pigment. You can easily see the transformation of her brows over 2 months. This picture shows her before picture with very little natural brows, her picture after her initial visit, her healed (but before her touch up) and finally her brows after her touch up. Progress pictures always help to visualize the process. You can find more information on how to extend your results here. This example also gives you an idea of what your brows might look like 6 months after the initial appointment. This client now has the gift of sleeping 20 more minutes each morning because she wakes up looking put together. When done correctly microblading heals in a very natural way. I forgot the before picture but you the initial picture outlines exactly what her natural brows look like. This particular client started with very blond eyebrows that were difficult to see but afterwards she has a stunning result that acts almost as an instant eye lift. Microblading can instantly add dimension and depth to your face. More… Microblading before and after pictures: #1. The entire procedure lasts around 3-4 hours and afterwards you walk out with perfect brows that will last up to 15 months before they start fading.ĭo you want to see some real microblading before and after pictures from real clients? If so read on: Microblading creates a beautiful and perfectly shaped brow that looks make-up ready without any fuss or hassle. Microblading is the art of applying semi permanent brows to your current set of brows using special pigment. I’m seriously thinking about getting them removed professionally.30 Beautiful Microblading Before and After Pictures from Real Clients It’s not even just how ugly thick and dark they are, the whole shape is horrible! THAT is something that won’t change even after they’ve healed. Ugh!! Now I have to sit and wait for the “healing process” to finish. It’s like I KNEW I shouldn’t have gotten them done. It just kills me that my fear of them coming out horribly actually came true. ![]() I don’t even like looking in the mirror now. I had regrets almost immediately after she started. I just thought that if I got them done it’d save me more time getting ready. ![]() I cried the first day and, like you, I keep looking at old photos thinking. In any case, I’ve been so depressed since I got them done. I just got mine done on Saturday, so today is day 4, if you count the actual day I got them done. Oh god, it’s nice to read these comments, especially yours. ![]() I actually did solely microbladed lines at first and didn’t think it was “full” enough for me and they then did ombré/powder. I bet you should wait and see how it heals- they typically have to touch it up and the artist should actually be able to try to tailor the touch up based on your request (although if it heals and you hate it I know you may not want to see them again).īest of luck! I know you’re looking more for thoughts or advice, but I do want to say it looks really nice! It does look more ombré or powder style than actual microbladed lines. It faded to be a medium/lighting auburn brown and looks basically natural on me. They did a chocolate auburn color on me and it looked darker than yours at first. I have auburn hair and medium fair skin/brown eyes and my eyebrows are naturally light brown and not super great looking. I honestly HATED how dark it looked at first and it faded quite a few shades lighter. Fellow microbladed eyebrow girl (similar style too) here.
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