Danielle McCarthy
Beauty & Style

Everything you need to know about microblading

As we grow older, eyebrows can be one of the trickiest facial features to navigate. Inevitably, hair growth becomes sparser and colour starts to fade, either to a washed-out version of your natural hue, or to a silver or grey shade. It’s why many women are looking to a more permanent solution with microblading.

Brow expert and microblade technician Rachael Pietruszka from The Signature Brow in Sydney, offers this advice for your best brows.

What is microblading?

“Feather touch microblading is a modern brow tattooing technique that can rejuvenate the eyebrows and refresh your entire face. During the treatment, we draw individual hairs along the natural arch in the direction that your hair grows, to create a look that exactly mimics your own individual brows,” explains Rachael.

“Microblading can restore depth of colour and definition to your brows, but it won’t hide grey hairs, so I always suggest women keep up their brow tinting on a regular basis. Any unruly hairs will also need to be kept in place with tweezing or professional waxing, but your morning routine of drawing in your brows will be all but eliminated.”

What is the process like?

“We use a scalpel-like tool that scratches a shallow line into the skin and then we fill in the line with a dye that creates the look of an individual brow hair. We repeat this along the brow in a specifically measured area to recreate a fuller, longer and more youthful looking brow,” says Rachael.

“For best results, we recommend two treatments spaced about four weeks apart. Each treatment takes between one and three hours, and as with every cosmetic procedure, there are a few guidelines recommended to protect the new eyebrow in its healing stages.

“Although it’s not super-painful, the scraping technique we use can sometimes be a bit uncomfortable, so we do apply a topical anesthetic gel 20 minutes prior to treatment and during treatment according to comfort. There is a little redness visible for an hour or two after initial treatment, but this typically settles quickly.”

Still not convinced?

“While I would recommend feather touch microblading for many women, I realise some may be a little nervous to go down the ‘tattoo’ path straight away, as they aren’t sure of the shape or shade they wish to have. If this is you, I suggest experimenting at home with a few different shades of brow pencil. Draw them in to the length, width and depth of colour you like, take a selfie and then remove the make-up. You can do this as many times as you like and compare your selfies until you decide on a look that you love. You can then take this look to your microblade artist, who can emulate it exactly,” Rachael advises.

“Be sure to discuss your skin tone and hair colour at length with your brow expert before embarking on treatment. Again, test out a few shades using pencils or even brow tints before proceeding with more permanent options.”

Rachael’s top tips for anyone considering microblading (aside from definitely doing it):

Rachael’s DIY tips for beautiful brows:

For even more oomph to your brows, swipe existing hairs with Ardell Fibre Gel, $16.99, to create a fuller brow before colouring with pencil.

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