BB MAKEUP. 510 3rd St Hudson, WI. 715.781.0248.
Most of use were born with the most perfect eyebrows.
But with time, we plunk and wax, pluck and wax. Our brows get thinner and thinner over time. It happens~
Ever had a botch job of an eyebrow wax? YEP I have.
Were you ever one of those people who did the whole pencil thin brow style. YEP I was!
What using cream, after cream, hair eye brow “growing serum” and it didn’t work. YEP I did that too!
Did you think, how in the heck am I going to ever have normal eye brows again? Well let me tell you! This thing called BROW BLADING- BROW EMBRODERING- BROW MICROBLADING- BROW HAIR STROKES- this technique has tons of names by now!
People ask what exactly Brow Microblading is…well let me give you as much info as I can!
Microblading (or eyebrow embroidery) is a relatively new, manual method. It is considered to be semi-permanent, as compared to the traditional hair-stroke technique.
It is performed using a very fine blade
to deposit pigments into the epidermis. Because we’re impacting color closer to the surface, the strokes appear crisp and very fine. There is no “spilling” under the skin.
This method is ideal for anyone wanting to enhance the look of their eyebrows. The results are natural looking, hair-like strokes, regardless of the amount of hair present.
People suffering from alopecia, trigonometrical or any other condition that causes hair loss benefit greatly from Microblading, as well as people who simply aren’t happy with their eyebrows.
The pigments used in this method have been formulated to match your original eyebrow color, and if the eyebrows are still present, blend perfectly into them..
The results are a natural, flawless, fuller looking brow. Initially, the brows appear darker, but fade significantly over a two week period. It is absolutely crucial to have a touch up done, as it is very difficult to predict how well the skin will retain the pigment.
The results can last up to 24 months, depending on different factors affecting the procedure. However, a touch up once a year is recommended to retain the shape and saturation of pigment.