'I get a naturally thick brow effect that is not unlike that of microblading. Without any of the pain (or $$$$)'
Photo: Crystal Martin Two years ago, when I tried microblading for the first time, I was surprised by how much it hurt. The semi-permanent tattoo process etches hairlike strokes of ink into the brows: My aesthetician assured me that people typically didn’t find the slight cuts to be all that painful, but with each line scratched, I winced and grimaced — throughout the hour-long experience.
I suspected my very oily skin was in part to blame here. And that suspicion was later confirmed when I consulted Tamara Palumbo, microblading technician and founder of FringeBrow. “Yes, skin type absolutely affects the results of microblading,” she said. “It tends not to last as long on oily skin.
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