When it comes to creating the perfect eyebrow, there are many things to consider before using brow pigment. Depending on your skin tone, your client might require a darker shade or a lighter one. Listed below are some tips and tricks for clients with different skin tones. Read on to learn about eyebrow pigmentation and Microblading techniques. Also, be sure to read about color theory and skin overtones. Here are some tips to choose the right color for your client.
Microblading technique:
Before beginning microblading, you must first consult with your artist. Your consultation will include a discussion of color options and desired style. After this, your practitioner will apply a topical numbing agent to your skin and draw your new eyebrow shape using a dark pencil. The procedure may take up to two hours. Once the microblading process is complete, the pigment is removed with a damp cloth.
Colors:
There are several different reasons for pigmentation on the eyebrow. The pigmentation on the eyebrow varies in color from red and blue to a perfect ashy or medium brown. There are some things to keep in mind when choosing an eyebrow pigmentation product. It is important to select one that is compatible with your skin tone, as the pigment will oxidize within two minutes. You should also consider the undertones of your skin.
Aftercare:
Aftercare for eyebrow pigmentation is vital to ensure that the results of the procedure last as long as possible. Follow the instructions for at least a 10-day healing period. Depending on the area treated, results may vary. Cleanse the brows every night with a gentle cleanser until any flaking stops. Be sure to pat them dry before applying ointment. Reapply it every night after cleansing and patting them dry.
Skin overtones:
The best pigment for your client’s skin tone will depend on their skin overtones. If they have a cool undertone, choose a medium or dark-value pigment, while light or neutral-toned clients can use a warm-toned pigment.
Duration:
The duration of eyebrow pigmentation is approximately a month and a half. During this time, you should avoid touching the area and avoiding water or any other type of hot activity. You should also avoid saunas and heavy workouts for at least a week. After this period, you can resume your normal skincare routine. It is also best not to thread your eyebrows for at least six weeks. This will ensure that the pigmentation lasts longer than expected.