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07-03-2020 11:39 PM - edited 07-04-2020 07:58 PM
@SandySparkles wrote:@rms1954 Thank you for your frank, and detailed description of your experience! After careful consideration, I have decided that the tattoo method is not something I will be pursuing, because I am much too chicken <CLUCK>😁
I sometimes meditate to aid with pain management, but, I don't think it will be beneficial in this situation. Although pain varies with each individual, I am going to trust my gut on this one, and look for alternative PAIN FREE methods like eyebrow stencils. Again, thank you for your review.😊
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
Happy to help. I wanted to be clear and honest. Don't want to cause anyone undue pain. I don't love pain but I've been through a lot of physical stuff throughout my life. I've learned to accept it I guess. I was in labor 33 hours for my first child. It was all back labor too. The doctor was a whack job. I almost lost my life. But that was a long, long time ago. Sorry for going on.
I chose this procedure but I will say it was not what I expected. My mother used to tell me "you have to pay the price to look beautiful. We'll see how it looks in a few days. I'll tell you if it was worth it. LOL
07-04-2020 07:55 AM
@rms1954 @Hi, thanks for the info. How do they look?? Also do they remove all your own eyebrow hair before starting? I had my lips done years ago and it hurt a lot. I was bruised and swollen and my lips scabbed and all the color came off. I have what I consider a good pain tolerance but 3 hours of pain?
07-04-2020 08:56 AM
Here are 4 key differences between microblading and eyebrow tattoos:
Natural-looking Outcome
Microblading creates a more natural end result compared to eyebrow tattooing, which results in brows that appear “drawn on” and flat. This is because the microblading technique creates individual hair-like strokes that are identical to hair growth pattern of the surrounding eyebrow hair. A good microblading technician can make treated areas look like a more dense version of the natural brow hair.
Pigment vs. Ink
Tattoo ink is used for eyebrow tattooing while microblading uses a specialized pigment. Ink differs greatly from pigment in the way it fades over time. As tattoo ink fades, it often develops a blue-green colored tint, especially around the edges of the tattoo. This can leave people with some oddly colored eyebrows that often look as though they were created with a Sharpie.
In contrast, microblading pigment is specifically designed to fade into a lighter version of the color used so the patient retains a natural appearance.
Semi-permanent vs. Permanent
Eyebrow tattoos are permanent. Once the ink is tattooed onto the skin it is there for life (although undesirable fading of the ink as mentioned above is possible). This is very different from microblading, where the results typically last about 6 months to a year. Simple “touch up” treatments can be done annually if the microblading patient wishes to maintain their enhanced brow. The semi-permanent nature of microblading allows patients the ability to change the appearance of their brow as trends change.
Pain
Getting a tattoo can be relatively painful, especially if they are placed in a sensitive area like the face. The microblading technique involves much less discomfort, especially if the brow area is numbed with lidocaine prior to treatment. Most patients describe the feeling of microblading to be similar to tweezing.
07-04-2020 08:59 AM
@rms1954 I am glad you came back and started another thread about your experience. What you had done and the other poster that had it done the same day sound so different. Two different procedures perhaps? Anyway I was also wondering if they had to shave or remove your existing eyebrows. What color is you hair, if you don't mind me asking. Also, what color did they use for the tattoo?
How exciting! I can't wait to hear how you love the final outcome. I really hope you do. I was glad to hear you were doing something special for yourself. You were having a rough time and it sounds as if things are looking up for you.
07-04-2020 10:35 AM
Micro blading has interested me. I was not aware it was so painful.
I have several tattoos which were not so bad and were done without numbing.
Guess brows are worse.
07-04-2020 03:03 PM
@SandySparkles wrote:@rms1954 Thank you for your frank, and detailed description of your experience! After careful consideration, I have decided that the tattoo method is not something I will be pursuing, because I am much too chicken <CLUCK>😁
I sometimes meditate to aid with pain management, but, I don't think it will be beneficial in this situation. Although pain varies with each individual, I am going to trust my gut on this one, and look for alternative PAIN FREE methods like eyebrow stencils. Again, thank you for your review.😊
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
Sandy Sparkles, my thoughts exactly. It was very nice of the poster to go in such detail. I was curious about the procedure also. My eyebrows are getting a little sparse and make such a difference in my appearance. I use Cover Girl smokey taupe pencil and am pleased with the results.
07-04-2020 04:00 PM
@tends2dogs wrote:@rms1954 I am glad you came back and started another thread about your experience. What you had done and the other poster that had it done the same day sound so different. Two different procedures perhaps? Anyway I was also wondering if they had to shave or remove your existing eyebrows. What color is you hair, if you don't mind me asking. Also, what color did they use for the tattoo?
How exciting! I can't wait to hear how you love the final outcome. I really hope you do. I was glad to hear you were doing something special for yourself. You were having a rough time and it sounds as if things are looking up for you.
They had to be completely different techniques. No she did not shave my existing brows. My hair is reddish-brown and she used auburn. I'm liking them more each day actually. But I see a couple small spots that she may have to fill in some more. I like one more than the other, but I'm ****** when it comes to things being perfectly even and matched. I know others have their own opinion, but I don't understand why the mods didn't just remove the nasty posts and leave the rest up. We were all having such a nice conversation. And as one poster stated, I was not asking for opinions
07-04-2020 04:31 PM
I'm having mine Nano bladed (multiple blades) done in a couple of weeks and can't wait. My DIL had them done late January and they look so natural, every hair detail is tatooed on. Expensive though, holy moly!
07-04-2020 05:45 PM
@rms1954 wrote:
@tends2dogs wrote:@rms1954 I am glad you came back and started another thread about your experience. What you had done and the other poster that had it done the same day sound so different. Two different procedures perhaps? Anyway I was also wondering if they had to shave or remove your existing eyebrows. What color is you hair, if you don't mind me asking. Also, what color did they use for the tattoo?
How exciting! I can't wait to hear how you love the final outcome. I really hope you do. I was glad to hear you were doing something special for yourself. You were having a rough time and it sounds as if things are looking up for you.
They had to be completely different techniques. No she did not shave my existing brows. My hair is reddish-brown and she used auburn. I'm liking them more each day actually. But I see a couple small spots that she may have to fill in some more. I like one more than the other, but I'm ****** when it comes to things being perfectly even and matched. I know others have their own opinion, but I don't understand why the mods didn't just remove the nasty posts and leave the rest up. We were all having such a nice conversation. And as one poster stated, I was not asking for opinions
@rms1954 - It's ridiculous that an entire thread was taken down due to a few nasty posts. Why penalize everyone for a few posts?? I wish I would have been able to read it.
07-05-2020 02:42 PM
The salon I've been researching has actually discontinued microblading and does the ombré powder technique (meant to mimic eyebrow make-up) instead. Apparently the microblading fading process over time is blotchy. I'm very seriously thinking of having the ombré powder technique done!
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