Thick brows are back! A thin, high eyebrow arch dominated lookbooks at the turn of the millennium, but in the year 2018, we all want eyebrows like Cara Delevingne or Lily Collins.

If you spent the last few years plucking your brows into oblivion, that might seem like bad news, but thanks to microblading, you have another option besides standing in your bathroom and filling in your little eyebrows with a pencil.

Is microblading worth it? It is if you want a more natural way to achieve a healthy brow look that lasts a long time and doesn’t require much maintenance.

Keep reading to find out more about microblading.

Semi-Permanent Tattoos

Ever think of getting tattoos on your face? Technically speaking, that’s what microblading is.

The tattoos are semi-permanent rather than permanent. There is a blade, but it’s a tiny one, and your artist will draw by hand rather than by machine. Think of the small blade as a precision instrument rather than a blunt one.

You need a skilled microblading artist to get the job done right. This is no time to hire someone with an unsteady hand just because they promised you a deal because a “good deal” isn’t going to be so good if you end up with an eyebrow infection.

Speaking of money, how much does microblading eyebrows cost? It can run you anywhere from a few hundred bucks to about a thousand dollars.

You’re not just paying for a single visit. You’ll also get a consultation about what kind of brow look you want to achieve with microblading. You can go for something subtle, dramatic, or in-between.

Never forget that the artist working on you wants you to feel like a human who can express your preferences. You’re not a doll for someone to draw on, so if you have some questions or concerns about the process, speak up.

The cost of microblading also includes a follow-up visit a few weeks after your initial trip to the studio. That allows the artist to take a look at how your skin is responding to the pigment and make any necessary adjustments.

Does Eyebrow Microblading Hurt?

You may be thinking this sounds nice and all, but what about the pain? Doesn’t eyebrow microblading hurt?

There can be some pain or discomfort, but it’s minimal. For one thing, your microblading artist will apply a topical anesthetic to your brows. This comes after the new eyebrows get sketched onto your face but before the actual microblading process begins.

Your initial appointment will take about two hours. Less than half of that time will involve microblading.

The artist wants you to feel as comfortable and relaxed as possible. You should feel like you’re getting pampered, not like you’re going to the dentist for a cavity filling.

A little sense of apprehension is healthy, but it shouldn’t go beyond that. If you do feel a sense of dread or anxiety, make sure to talk to the artist about your fears.

Is Microblading Worth It? We Can Help You Decide

Microblading is still a new concept for most people, and it’s understandable if you still aren’t sure what to make of the process.

Is microblading worth it? Keep in mind that healing takes about 30 days, but the results can last up to two years.

Contact us today to find out more about our natural microblading process.

About DFW Microblading Murrieta Temecula

DFW Microblading of Murrieta and Temecula is home to PhiBrows Artist Amanda White, who has been certified by Branko Babic of PhiBrows and is so thankful to bring such an exciting technique to Southern California. We are committed to providing clients with a one of a kind experience and making it possible for you to throw away your eyebrow pencil and wake up with perfectly shaped and colored brows every day, rain or shine!

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