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Nano Needling /Micropigmentation /Eyebrow Tattoo Semi permanent makeup



Similar to a tattoo, it really depends on your pain tolerance, but a topical numbing agent can be applied beforehand making the service more tolerable. The discomfort might be a small price to pay for low-maintenance brows.




Ombré Powdered Brows is the newest shading technique. It is 100% customizable and is great for anyone who wants a soft and natural look. This method creates pixilated dots to mimic powder filled brows with no harsh front or outline. This shadow technique is minimally invasive, lasts longer and can be buildable from light to dark. Please note this photos are taking when we did the Ombre Brows and it will be liter in color after 7days




Nano blading for eyebrows can create the look you want without the daily upkeep. Keep reading to learn more about this procedure, including how it differs from microblading

What is nanoblading?
Nanoblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo technique that uses a fine nano needle. The purpose of nanoblading differs depending on whether a makeup technician performs the treatment on your eyebrows
Nanoblading for eyebrows fills in scarce, thin eyebrows for a thicker appearance. The procedure involves the use of pigmented ink and a super fine needle to create hair-like tattoo strokes. These strokes look like natural hair. This technique doesn’t only thicken the appearance of eyebrows, it can also change the shape of your brows.

What’s the difference between nanoblading and microblading?
Nanoblading is similar to microblading. The difference is that nanoblading uses a smaller needle than microblading. Precision and accuracy improves because of the smaller needle, allowing for more natural looking results. A smaller needle also means less pain and bleeding. Another difference involves how long results last. Microblading may only last up to 12 months, whereas nanoblading may lasts up to 3 years.

What’s a nanoblading procedure like? Nanoblading is a two-step process: the initial procedure and a follow-up, perfecting session. You’ll schedule two sessions with your makeup technician. Your consultation with the technician usually takes place during the first session.
To prepare for your treatment: Don’t wax or tweeze your eyebrows a week prior to treatment.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, ibuprofen, aspirin, and fish oil supplements at least 24 hours prior to treatment.
Don’t get a facial at least 2 weeks prior to treatment.
Don’t sunbathe or tan the day of your procedure.
Don’t use retinol or Vitamin A products 1 month prior to treatment.
Before your first session, your artist may do a patch test on your skin to make sure you’re not allergic to the pigment ink. Procedure for nanoblading eyebrows You’ll start by discussing the desired shape and color of your eyebrows with your makeup technician. They’ll then draw out the desired shape, removing excess hair and making adjustments for symmetry. Once you agree to the shape and color, your technician will apply numbing cream to the area being bladed. They’ll then use the needle and pigment to create hair-like strokes and fill in your brows. After the initial session, you’ll return for a follow-up session in about 8 weeks at which the technician will perfect the look. They might add additional strokes and tweak the shape of your brows. This is known as the perfecting session. Healing time for eyebrow nanoblading
It takes about 3 to 4 weeks for nanobladed eyebrows to heal. Initially, your brow color may be darker than expected. You may also have swelling, soreness, and redness. The color will lighten as your eyebrows heal and new skin develops over the area. It will take 3 to 4 weeks for tattoo eyebrows to blend with your natural hair. Post-procedure care for eyebrow nanoblading Here are some post-procedure tips for eyebrow nanoblading:
After the procedure, keep your eyebrows as dry as possible.
Wipe your eyebrows daily with a damp cloth, and then apply moisturizing cream provided by your nanoblading artist.
Avoid sweating, saunas, and hot baths for the first 7 days.
Don’t wear makeup around your eyebrows for at least a week.
You should also avoid tanning beds, light therapy, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels for the next 30 days.
How long does nanoblading last? Nanoblading results can last 1 to 3 years. For the best results, you’ll need to schedule a touch-up or maintenance treatment after the first year or year and a half.
Does nanoblading hurt? Nanoblading is a minimally invasive procedure, so you can expect some pain. The discomfort is more than the discomfort of tweezing or waxing, but less than the comfort of microblading or getting a tattoo. Your technician will apply numbing cream to your lips or eyebrows before starting the procedure, but you can still expect soreness afterward. Take an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain after the procedure is completed. Are there any side effects or precautions? Common side effects of semi-permanent makeup techniques include swelling, itchiness, and redness. These side effects should resolve within a few days. Be mindful of the risk of an allergic reaction to the pigment or numbing agent. Let your makeup technician know if you have sensitive skin. There’s the risk of injury if the needle goes beyond the upper layer of skin, and the risk of a skin infection in an unsterile working environment. See a doctor if you develop signs of an infection after nanoblading (blistery skin, severe swelling, increased pain). NOTE: If you have a history of fever blisters, cold sores, or HSV-1, take prophylactic antivirals prior to the procedure, or have them at the ready. Nanoblading can stress the lip area, which may stimulate the virus, causing an outbreak. Takeaway Nanoblading is a convenient procedure to change the shape of your eyebrows enjoy semi-permanent results. It’s important that you know what to expect from this procedure.

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