Semi-permanent eyebrow makeup: everything you need to know

The trend is clear: yes to thick and natural eyebrows, at any cost. But when it comes to looks, everyone has their own tastes. By continuing to read you will discover all the treatments and solutions to show off the eyebrows you want (whatever they are!)

  1. Eyebrows are important
  2. When make-up is not enough
  3. The microblandig: super natural hair effect
  4. · Dermopigmentation: semi-permanent coloring
  5. · Microblanding and dermopigmentation: the differences
  6. · Microblanding and dermopigmentation: the similarities
  7. Are these treatments painful?
  8. How much do these treatments cost?

Brows are important

A sensual and well-groomed look is a real weapon of female seduction. And for the look to be truly exalted and fascinating, it is really important that the eyes are surrounded by flawless, beautiful, thick, natural eyebrows just like the most current trend wants them.
Even a small defect in terms of eyebrows can be unsightly and very noticeable. A few extra hairs, as well as some sparse areas, the result of a mistake with the goatee or a scar, can ruin the eyebrow arch.

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When make-up is not enough

Very often, for small defects or for momentary damage, make-up is an excellent ally, ready to come to your aid to correct these small imperfections. However, if what you are looking for is a more decisive intervention and you believe that the prodigies of make-up will not be enough to make you satisfied with your eyebrows, you can resort to an aesthetic treatment. The two treatments to choose from are aesthetic dermopigmentation and microblading which are not at all the same even if they have some similarities.
Obviously, before choosing the treatment that's right for you, clarify your ideas on the type of result you want to achieve and on the shape of the eyebrows best suited to the oval of your face, able to make the most of your look and emphasize your beauty. .

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The microblandig: super natural hair effect

Microblading, like dermopigmentation, is a form of tattooing reserved for the eyebrows that is carried out using an instrument that resembles a scalpel. The name microblanding derives from the small cuts that this blade produces on the skin, mini grooves in which the color is deposited.
This technique creates very natural eyebrows, with a really realistic "hair" tattoo. The hair effect is ensured by the technique but also by the talent of those who perform the treatment who must be very experienced.

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Dermopigmentation: semi-permanent coloring


Dermopigmentation is a form of tattoo that involves many different points on the body and face specifically, from the lip contour to the eye contour and eyebrows. It is a semi-permanent skin coloring technique that in the medical field is also used to cover scars and after breast surgery (for example to reconstruct the breast halo).
With dermopigmentation, the color is inserted under the skin through special needles. The color is chosen based on the natural one, then moves on to a preparatory drawing and finally the tattoo is made. After a month it is necessary to proceed with a reinforcement treatment that eliminates any holes. After a few months it is necessary to make a retouch: the times vary from skin to skin and from person to person. It ranges from 6 to months but in some cases it takes even a year or more for the effect to fade! Also for dermopigmentation it is necessary to turn to expert professionals in order not to run into unpleasant situations.

Microblanding and dermopigmentation: the differences

While microblanding is a 100% manual technique, dermopigmentation is a mechanical treatment. This means that the microblandig being done "by hand" gives a much more natural result, creating a more realistic eyebrow but allows less penetration of the color pigments. Dermopigmentation is able to deposit the color more deeply and this translates into a longer duration over time.

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Microblanding and dermopigmentation: the similarities

Microblandig and dermopigmentation both involve the insertion of organic pigments under the skin. Both treatments are semi-permanent and in both cases those who choose them will have to undergo color retouching to emphasize the pigments. After a session of microblanding and dermopigmentation, sweating should be avoided for at least 3 weeks, just as swimming pools, saunas, sun exposure and intense sports activities should be avoided. The healing times (ranging from 10 to 20 days) and costs are also very similar.

Are these treatments painful?

As for the duration, pain is also a very subjective fact linked to the type of skin and the individual sensitivity of those who undergo the treatment. Some people seem to feel a little discomfort while for others it can be downright painful. Precisely for this reason, many professionals prefer to use anesthetics, in the form of ointment, to decrease skin sensitivity and completely eliminate pain.

How much do these treatments cost?

The costs of microblanding and dermopigmentation range from € 300 for a session up to € 1000 for more experienced professionals. In general it also depends on the type of intervention, for a first session we are around € 450 on average, while for a color retouching session, the average cost is around € 150.
It is always good to be wary of too low costs. If you choose to undergo an eyebrow color tattooing treatment, regardless of the technique you choose, always rely on a specialized center and experienced and well-known professionals.

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