
BROW EMBROIDERY
What Is Brow Embroidery?
Brow embroidery, also known as ombre shading/microblading/microblading and ombre shading, is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. It involves using a fine blade or a device with a micro needle tip to deposit pigment into the skin. This technique is particularly popular for individuals looking to achieve fuller, more defined brows without the need for daily makeup application.
Key Aspects of Brow Embroidery:
1. Procedure:
- The process starts with a consultation to determine the desired brow shape, color, and style.
- A numbing cream is applied to the brow area to minimize discomfort.
- Using a device with a micro needle tip or fine blade to deposits pigment.
- The procedure typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete.
2. Benefits:
- Natural-looking, fuller eyebrows.
- Long-lasting results, typically 1 to 3 years depending on skin type and aftercare.
- Customized brow shape and color to match the client's preferences and facial features.
- Minimal downtime and quick recovery.
3. Risks and Considerations:
- Potential for allergic reactions to the pigment or numbing cream.
- Risk of infection if proper aftercare is not followed.
- Possible pigment fading or color changes over time.
- Not suitable for individuals with certain skin conditions or those who are pregnant.
FAQs OF BROW EMBROIDERY:
Most clients experience minimal discomfort due to the application of a numbing cream before the procedure. Some may feel a slight scratching sensation
The results typically last between 1 to 3 years, depending on factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Regular touch-ups can help maintain the desired look.
Individuals with sensitive skin can still undergo brow embroidery, but it’s essential to inform the technician beforehand. They may perform a patch test to ensure there is no allergic reaction to the pigment or numbing cream.
– Avoid alcohol and caffeine for 24 hours before the procedure.
– Do not take blood-thinning medications or supplements, such as aspirin or fish oil, a week prior.
– Avoid tanning or direct sun exposure to the brow area.
Avoid applying makeup to the brow area for at least 7 to 10 days after the procedure to prevent infection and allow proper healing. You can wear makeup on other parts of your face as usual.