Microblading vs. Eyebrow Tattooing

The eyebrows play a big role in everyone’s face. It gives a precise definition and dimension to the face, causing to easily determine someone’s vibe or reaction towards a certain thing. Its fullness and shape combined to frame the upper face and to highlight the eyes.

In the past few years, bushy eyebrows were a huge trend that women even the models and actresses worldwide started to love them over the full and thick brows or the 60s thin eyebrows. But sadly, not everyone is blessed with naturally thick and luscious brow hair. With this, the idea of microblading and eyebrow tattooing showed up.

Numerous women think that eyebrow tattooing and microblading are both the same since the two of them hints pain and the results look quite similar. But the truth is, there is an enormous difference between them from the materials used to its longevity.

So if you’re interested to know the difference between microblading and eyebrow tattooing as well as to which might suit you the best, keep on reading!

What is Microblading?

Microblading (also considered as a cosmetic tattoo) is a semi-permanent technique that uses a super-fine pen, which is technically a bundle of 12 to 15 needles that will carefully deposit pigment into the client’s skin. Since the tip is so thin and fine, it can create hair strokes that look so real.

What makes this method semi-permanent is that the application of the needles only reaches into the superficial layers of the skin, unlike the other traditional cosmetic tattoos.

What is Eyebrow Tattooing?

Eyebrow tattooing is much alike with typical tattooing. Just like the method of typical tattooing, it is also done with a machine that creates a lot of tapping motions and pressure for it to penetrate the skin.

In this way, the ink will be directly placed into the skin, which makes it more permanent. This technique is highly recommended to those who want fullness and thickness in the middle of their brows. Just like the normal tattoo, eyebrow tattoo also lasts for a lifetime.

Now, let us talk about the key differences between microblading and eyebrow tattooing.

1. The Process

In microblading, the artists performing are well trained to hand draw each stroke of the hair-like lines. It features a very fine line but doesn’t trigger the skin to bleed out over time. While in eyebrow tattooing, it is usually done by using a machine which might create a greater injury into your skin. Unlike in microblading, the strokes created in eyebrow tattoo are bolder which will eventually cause the bleeding.

3. Retention

In microblading, the fine lines or the outcome often fade over time. For some women, they fade for just 1 to 3 years. It’s because there is physically less ink deposited into the  skin. In the epidermis, where the ink is being placed, it can eventually move around overtime which results a lighter appearance.

While in eyebrow tattooing, just like in typical tattooing, since it has more ink, the tattoo will stay in a consistent manner and often expand. With microblading, since it’s semi permanent, the ink will just disappear or fade depending on how much ink was inserted into the skin and the skin type of the client.

3. The Ink Color

The ink used in microblading is different from the traditional tattoo ink. It uses a unique kind of ink that maintains the ink’s hue over time. Many tattooing clients are telling that their tattoos are turning blue or brown from black. However, in microblading, the color tends to get lighter, changing its hue a little bit.

4. Pain Level

Microblading is less painful, though some consider it as painless. The artist assigned uses a topical anesthetic, causing numbness which protects the client of feeling most of the pain. Some people are scared of traditional tattoos since it is undeniably painful, especially in some parts of the body. Since eyebrow tattooing is kind of similar to the typical tattooing, this method might be painful as well.

5. The Results

In microblading, each hair stroke is skillfully drawn. To the naked eye, each drawn hair strokes are well blended just right to the clients’ real eyebrows. As a result, it will look more natural. However, in eyebrow tattooing, the outcome may look more like a filled-in brow or a solid line (sharpie brows), unlike in microblading.

From all of these, whether you go for eyebrow tattooing or microblading, it doesn’t really matter since this is a personal decision. What matters most is your happiness and contentment with result. But hopefully, we shared enough information for you to easily choose from the two. Might as well share this article to your friend who’s also struggling to which method should do to their eyebrows.

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