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Microblading

Microblading is the Japanese method of semi-permanent brows and is a manual, non-machine method which is relatively new to the UK.

Unlike permanent tattooed eyebrows, the microblading method has no spilling under the skin; making the aftercare of your eyebrow treatment much less intensive.

Microblading is considered to be semi-permanent as it’s compared to the traditional hair stroke machine technique. It is done using a very fine blade (made up of 10-16 tiny, fine needles configured into a blade shape) to deposit pigments into the top layers of the skin.

 

Because we’re impacting colour closer to the top skin surface, the strokes appear and remain crisp and extremely fine.

This method is ideal for anyone wanting to enhance the look of their eyebrows without it looking overly obvious. The results are very natural looking and leave feathered hair-like strokes, regardless of the amount of hair present. The pigments used in this method have been formulated to match your original eyebrow colour and if the eyebrows are still present, blend perfectly into the existing hairs.

What is it?

Who it can benefit

People suffering from alopecia, or any other condition that causes hair loss, benefit greatly from microblading, as well as people who simply aren’t happy with their eyebrows but do not wish to have a dark and defined brows.

The results of microblading are natural, flawless, fuller looking eyebrows. Initially the brows appear darker but fade significantly over a two-week period. It is 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 anywhere from 9- 12 months depending on different factors such as; clients skin type, sun exposure, chemicals contained in creams and beauty products applied to the skin.

Some of these chemicals in beauty and skincare products may fade and break down the pigment sooner, so a top-up may be needed earlier.

How long is the treatment?

Microblading is done over 2 appointments. The first, main appointment takes around 2.5 hours and 4 weeks later we do a top up.

The appointment time on this can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on how well your skin has retained the ink.

The Artist

Rosie Winstanley, Owner of Raw Beauty Salon, Microblading Artist 

Rosie has been working in the beauty industry for over 17 years (doesn't look older enough, hey!) working in local salons and Ribby Hall spa, before opening her own place in 2015. Rosie is a skin care specialist and since 2017 became a fully qualified Microblading artist.

"Brows have been my secret obsession since I was little"

Her passion and eye for detail have transpired into delivering a one of a kind treatment.

A message from Rosie,

Have you been thinking about Microblading?

After doing Microblading since 2017 and doing over 100 treatments for clients with no hair, sparse hair, dealing with losing hair, and those who just want brows all year round, I can heartwarmingly say, I love what I do and feel privileged to have been able to work on so many lovely ladies eyebrows.

If you have been considering Microblading I provide a FREE consultation to talk you through the process, design your brows and give you an honest and professional opinion.

What are you waiting for? Book in today by calling on 07802885415 to book your FREE consultation or message on Facebook for more information.

Before & After Examples

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(FREE top up 6 weeks after initial treatment)

Price

Includes FREE Consultation, a patch test required.

To book your consultation appointment call the salon or message via our Facebook page. 07802885415

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If microblading isn’t an option for you or you are nervous about the semi-permanent results, the Precision Brow Design treatment is a great option. This eyebrow treatment is a unique combination of tinting, waxing, threading and tweaking; you’ll be left feeling just as fabulous. See the precision brows treatment under treatments.

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