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The Difference Between Microblading and Nano Brows

What is Nano Brows?

The Nano Brow Technique is a state-of-the-art method of creating realistic hair strokes using a tattoo machine and a single needle. This technique is much less invasive than traditional methods, resulting in less pain and minimal bleeding during the procedure. The needle is used to implant pigment into the skin in a manner similar to a sewing machine, where each individual dot is placed without affecting the surrounding skin.


The result is a series of small dots that line up to create natural-looking hair strokes. Because of its less invasive nature, the Nano Brow Technique has become a popular choice among clients who prefer a more comfortable and effective alternative to traditional microblading methods.


The Nano Brow Technique is suitable for all skin types and can last up to two years. Its popularity in the industry is due to its ability to deliver high-quality, long-lasting results that satisfy the needs of a wide range of clients.


What is Microblading?

Microblading is a technique that uses a handheld tool that resembles a small scalpel. The technician uses this tool to manually create realistic hair strokes by carving into the skin with a pigment-dipped blade, creating a small incision similar to a paper cut. However, clients with textured, oily, mature, or thin skin may experience bleeding during the procedure, which can cause the hair strokes to blend together and appear less defined. This can result in a shorter lifespan for the microblading, typically ranging from 6 months to 1 year, and why this procedure is not recommended for clients with problematic skin types.



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