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Effortless Beauty: The Advantages of Permanent Makeup over Microblading

  • Zdjęcie autora: Julia Wojkiewicz
    Julia Wojkiewicz
  • 26 sty 2023
  • 6 minut(y) czytania

Want to enhance your natural beauty without the daily hassle of applying makeup? Permanent makeup and microblading are both popular options, but one may be a better fit for you. In this article, I will explore the advantages of permanent makeup over microblading and help you make an informed decision.

What’s the difference?


Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation or cosmetic tattooing, involves using a needle and ink to create the appearance of makeup on the skin. The procedure is done by a machine and it can be used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows, lips, and eyeliner. The results can last for several years, but touch-ups may be required over time. Permanent makeup can create a more defined and polished look, especially for lips and eyeliner. This technique is less invasive than microblading and it is less painful.


Microblading, on the other hand, is a manual procedure that uses a handheld tool to create hair-like strokes to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. Microblading is done by using a small blade composed of single needles to make small cuts in the skin and deposit ink into those cuts. The hand tool allows the artist to make highly accurate superficial scrapes to the brow that follow the direction of the eyebrow hair. The results can last for several months to a couple of years, depending on the individual's skin type and lifestyle. Microblading can create a natural-looking appearance of full, defined eyebrows. Microblading is more invasive than Permanent makeup and more painful.

What is Permanent Makeup?


Permanent makeup of eyebrows is gaining more and more supporters and is becoming more and more popular, especially when it comes to permanent and expressive pigmentation. Therefore, due to the growing interest, there are so many more techniques being created, like Powder Ombre Brows or Combination Brow styles, thanks to which we can make realistic make-up, and it is the natural effect that we care about the most. Also, the equipment has undergone several upgrades, new tools are more precise and the pigments are getting better - all this affects the natural effect we expect in permanent makeup.

Permanent makeup is currently designed to naturally emphasise beauty. It is also often a rescue in eliminating facial asymmetry or the lack of highly visible eyebrow arches.

What is Microblading?


Microblading is a form of semi-permanent makeup that involves using a small handheld tool to deposit pigment into the skin in hair-like strokes. It is typically used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. The procedure is done by a trained professional and can last anywhere from 6-18 months before needing to be touched up. Microblading can be beneficial for people with sparse or light eyebrows or those who want to create a more defined look. It is important to note that it is a form of tattooing and carries similar risks.

Advantages of Permanent Makeup and Microblading


Permanent makeup, also known as semi-permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is a form of cosmetic tattooing that can enhance certain features such as the lips, eyebrows, and eyeliner. Some advantages of permanent makeup include:

  • Less invasive: Permanent makeup is done using a small needle, which is less invasive than microblading.

  • Suitable for all skin types: Permanent makeup can be done on all skin types and can be customised to match a person's natural skin tone.

  • Less pain and bleeding: Permanent makeup typically causes less pain and bleeding compared to the microblading method.

  • Natural healing: Permanent makeup typically heals in a natural and subtle way.

  • Long-lasting: Permanent makeup can last 2-3 years depending on factors such as skin type, health, and lifestyle.

  • Enhancing appearance: Permanent makeup can enhance certain features such as the lips, eyebrows, and eyeliner and create the look of softly shaded brow pencil or powder.

  • Clear underlining of the lower line of the eyebrow arch which can create a clearer look while maintaining a natural look.


Microblading is also a form of semi-permanent makeup that involves using a small handheld tool to deposit pigment into the skin in hair-like strokes, typically used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. Some advantages of microblading include:

  • Natural-looking appearance: Microblading can create a natural-looking appearance of full, defined eyebrows.

  • Easy reconstruction: Microblading allows for easy reconstruction of cavities in the eyebrow arch or reconstruction of entire eyebrows.

  • Natural hair-like appearance: The effect after the treatment is deceptively similar to natural hair, giving you a natural and polished look.


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Disadvantages of Permanent Makeup and Microblading


Although both methods have many advantages, you also need to know that they carry some risks and defects. Permanent makeup:

  • Risk of infection: Permanent makeup carries a risk of infection, especially if proper sterilisation and hygiene practices are not followed.

  • Allergic reaction: Some people may experience an allergic reaction to the ink used in permanent makeup. That's why the Patch Test is required at least 48h before treatment.

  • Unpredictable healing: The permanent makeup healing process can be unpredictable, affecting the final result.

  • Touch-ups required: Touch-ups may be required every 1-3 years to maintain the desired look, and the colour can fade over time.

  • The final result may not be as desired: The final result may not be exactly as desired, it could be darker or lighter than expected or the shape may not be perfect.

Microblading:

  • Trauma: Microblading can cause trauma to the skin since a small blade is used to cut into the skin.

  • Not suitable for oily skin type: Microblading is not suitable for oily skin types as the ink can spread and blur, making the final result less defined.

  • More pain and bleeding: Microblading can cause more pain and bleeding compared to other methods of semi-permanent makeup.

  • Uneven healing: The healing process can be blotchy, spotty, or with blurred strokes overtime.

  • Short-lasting: The effect of microblading may last 1-2 years depending on factors such as skin type, health, and lifestyle.

  • Discolouration and scarring: Microblading can cause discolouration or scarring if not done correctly.

  • Allergic reaction: Some people may experience an allergic reaction to the ink used in microblading. That's why the Patch Test is required at least 48h before treatment.

  • Risk of infection: Microblading carries a risk of infection, especially if proper sterilisation and hygiene practices are not followed.




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Permanent Makeup vs. Microblading: conclusion/Which one gives the best results?


Permanent makeup and microblading are both forms of semi-permanent makeup that involve implanting pigment into the skin to enhance certain features such as the lips, eyebrows, and eyeliner. Both can achieve stunning, natural-looking results that can help to improve one's appearance and boost self-confidence.

Both use the same pigments, and both can create hair strokes and shadings, like combination or ombre brow styles. However, microblading uses a small handheld tool to create hair-like strokes while permanent makeup uses a small machine. Microblading is more suitable for people with sparse or light eyebrows or those who want to create a more defined look. Permanent makeup is more suitable for people who want to have full and defined eyebrows or for those who want to create a more natural look.

Both techniques involve implanting pigment into the skin, and both include the same risks such as infection, allergic reaction, uneven healing, discolouration, scarring, and touch-ups may be required.

Some people may argue that permanent makeup is better than microblading due to the following reasons:

  • Less invasive: Permanent makeup is done using a small machine, which is less invasive than microblading using a small handheld tool to create hair-like strokes.

  • Suitable for all skin types: Permanent makeup can be done on all skin types and can be customised to match a person's natural skin tone, while Microblading is not suitable for oily skin types.

  • Less pain and bleeding: Permanent makeup typically causes less pain and bleeding compared to microblading.

  • Natural healing: Permanent makeup typically heals in a natural and subtle way, while microblading can cause uneven healing, and blotchy, spotty, or with blurred strokes overtime.

  • Long-lasting: Permanent makeup can last 2-3 years depending on factors such as skin types, health, and lifestyle, while microblading may last 1-2 years depending on factors such as skin types, health, and lifestyle.

  • Enhancing appearance: Permanent makeup can enhance certain features such as the lips, eyebrows, and eyeliner and create the look of softly shaded brow pencil or powder, while microblading can create a natural-looking appearance of full, defined eyebrows.

  • Clear underlining of the lower line of the eyebrow arch: Permanent makeup can create a clearer look while maintaining a natural look, while microblading can be less defined.

It's important to note that both techniques depend entirely on the skill of the artist to produce good results. It's important to research and choose a reputable and experienced professional before undergoing the procedure and to have realistic expectations about the final result. Of course, the choice is up to you.






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