Thanks to a new all-in-one device that combines the hand tool method with the machine method, Janice is now able to offer a custom brow solution that can do all of the above in less time! Now each procedure can be tailored to the client’s needs based on their skin type, their natural brow hair, and their preferences. It may last longer on oilier skin than microblading.Ĭons: Lines will be slightly thicker than microblading, depending on the needle used, so the artist has to be careful not to make the hairstrokes look like “manufactured”. Pros: Like microblading, the hairstrokes make this a more natural-looking option. Looks similar to microblading but done with a fine needle on the electrical machine Nano brow tattoo is like microblading with a machine Doing a combination of hairstrokes and powder brows will help it look more natural. Since the color is uniform throughout the brow, it can look more “flat” and less natural than the other options. Pros: Ideal for those with very oily skin and those who like a more made up look and don’t want to have to fill in their brows at all.Ĭons: Your brows will look “made up” even when you’re not wearing makeup. Pigment is inserted into the skin with a needle on an electrical machine (NOT a tattoo gun) and the brows are filled in with color, similar to the look of filling in your brows with brow powder Pros: Ideal for those who like a more made-up brow look or those who have a good amount of hair on the inner corners but missing the tail end of their natural brows.Ĭons: Like all trends, this one will eventually come to an end, but you can always add some hairstrokes at the front to create a combo brow look later on. This is a trendy look, made popular by makeup artists on Instagram, where the inner corners look lighter and the rest of the brow is darker and more filled in. Ombre brows go from light at the inner corners to darkest at the tail Microshading can be done on top of microblading hairstrokes to fill in the brows more while still keeping the look of hairstrokes.Ĭons: Done on its own, microshading is less natural-looking than microblading because it doesn’t have that hairstroke effect. Creates a more “filled in” look than microblading, for people who want more color. Pros: Similar micoblading but better for oilier skin types who tend to blur from microblading. Instead of drawing hairstrokes like microblading, brows are shaded in by “tapping” pigment into the skin with a special needle. Fades without turning blue, red, green, or purple.Ĭons: Oilier skin types may need more frequent touch ups and hairstrokes tend to blur in their skin. It only lasts up to 2 years, so you don’t have to worry about being stuck with the same brow shape for the rest of your life. This is the best option if you want your brows to look natural when you don’t have makeup on but they’re easy to fill in if you want a more made up look. Pros: Makes brows look thicker, fuller, darker, and more defined. Each hairstroke is tattooed one-by-one with a hand tool. Pigment is inserted into the skin in fine lines that mimic hairstrokes.
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