What is the difference between microshading and microblading?
Microshading uses tiny dots of pigmentation to fill in your brows using pigment ink and a handheld tool. It gives you fuller, thicker-looking brows with a powdery look. The results last three to six months. Microblading uses a bladed needle to create hair-like strokes of pigment that look like natural eyebrow hair. The pigment is placed underneath the skin. With microblading, you can change the shape of your brows as well as fill them in. The finish appears lighter than with microshading. The results of microblading last six to eight months. Microblading mimics the look of real hair, giving you an exceptionally natural look. If you’ve lost much of your brow due to over-tweezing, skin conditions, or hormone irregularities, microblading can recreate their shape and fullness.