No one talks about micro blading being permanent, that “it’s temporary” BS is a damn lie. I still have my messed up micro bladed tint from YEARS ago. One session & I went home crying at how horrible & off the lady with nothing but 5 stars on yelp left them.
@@morgank2873 Same. I actually liked mine and paid a pretty hefty fee. But it's completely gone now... Guess I have two ish years of no-make-up photos with flawless eyebrows. 😅
its probably only temporary if a good person does it, since theyll know exactly how deep to go for it to be able to stick long enough but fade eventually. if they go too deep into a certain layer of skin, it’ll be more permanent like an actual tattoo. you need a VERY light hand for microblading
I know what you mean but technically makeup tattoos are semi permanent regardless. You have to get them redone as they’ll fade because the tattoos themselves aren’t as deep within the dermis and also because the skin cells on the face replace themselves more quickly
@@moonystar6291 I agree with eyebrows and people having less hair or none. Still you need to go to someone who knows what they‘re doing, technically as well as aesthetically. Unfortunately that’s rare. For me, wearing make up depends on my daily mood. I don’t feel every day same therefore also don’t feel looking same. That’s why permanent make up feels and looks like wearing a permanent mask and it‘s not for me. Next to that it’s too risky as we can see so much can go wrong. I‘m aware everyone has different needs. So if it works for them, great 👍
I have permanent eyeliner. To maintain it, I’ve had two procedures over the past 20 years- the initial and a touch up. I love it. Everyone thinks it’s normal makeup until they see me rub my eye or go swimming and then they want to know what brand it is, haha. But I also had it done by a professional who works with a plastic surgeon, has a license, and has tons of experience with books of their wonderful work to look through. Too many people are “looking for a great deal” when it comes to cosmetic procedures. You get what you pay for.
Girl I’m so sorry you went through this! They’re looking really good with the removal and you are gorgeous regardless, but I know these types of things mess with our self esteem so much! It can actually be traumatic - and I mean that genuinely
The successful ones cost a lot of $$. Please guys don't get them done for cheap. It's not worth it. I've had microblading done a couple times (after the first time, you only go for touchups). The place I go to is amazing with all very happy clients!
I got my brows microbladed in Vietnam months before covid happened. They are looking pretty natural and I had people compliment on them :) they are starting to fade recently though :’)
People watch out before doing microblading, for some people it can even turn green. It depends on your skin pH. Some skin reject the product and make it end up red or green … you should always try first on a little area before doing it
My moms was orange, its really weird cuz shes hispanic with dark skin and her eyebrows are naturally blonde n for years she drew them on but she got M.B and they turned out orange
@@ViralVibes_01 oh yeah my mom went elsewhere to get them done after that but alot of ppl around our area didn't want to work over someone else's job which I thought was odd
@@LolaClark86 A doctor told me it's because of the ink if they turn another color. They don't know with precisions what's ingredients are in the ink. So it's always risky...
I used to want my eyebrows microbladed, but now that it's super popular and severely unregulated I am afraid so I just stick with tinting. Glad you were able to fix yours.
Was it the pico laser? I heard the pico sure laser was the best for tatt removal but heard they came out with a newer one I think. I’ve had or attempted to have laser removal with a different laser (older laser years ago) on different tats on my body several times with no luck. 3 or 4 times, $$$ down the drain. One laser left me with scars from basically frying my skin. Thank God that one isn’t on my face!
@@Peace-Love-Light I used the pico laser for removal of a tattoo....13 sessions later and the tattoo is still there (albeit 85% faded, with recommendation that I do at least 2 more sessions) along with scarring and hypopigmentation that left the skin looking like it belongs to a 60 year old who spent WAY too much time in the sun 🥲 all that money down the drain and now I have to get it covered up with another tattoo (I can't stand the way my skin looks in that area) whereas I was really hoping for it to just be gone. I followed all aftercare instructions and it just....didn't turn out how I thought it would. She is brave to do laser removal on her face!!!
Wow! I can’t imagine what you must be going through! I am terrified of microblading, though many people have suggested I do it. Can’t wait for the celebratory video you’ll post when it’s finally gone 💕
Yes she is beautiful indeed 😊 If she use "Dermablend" corrector it's marvelous to hide this. I have the same problem, it was not well done. So I put the concealer Dermablend and that's it!
oh poor you . i feel so sorry for you . because i went through the same situation . i had to pay so much amount to go through five laser secession . and still it’s not clearly off . scars are still showing . it’s so Embarrassing .
Omg....I told ppl to not get that dang treatment!! After my mom got her eyebrows tattooed and they faded to a reddish color, I knew microblading would be trouble but no one listened.
I was considering doing micro blading but now I think I will just work on finding a technique to fill in and shape my brows. I am frustrated but seeing your story made me rethink everything. I am so sorry you had a horrible experience.😢I truly hope you find a way to fix them so that you are happy.
Too much trouble and the pigments often don't behave as expected. It's not incredibly hard to learn how to make them look the way you like - using makeup. It does take practice - but in the end it doesn't take so long and you can actually change their shape according to the current trend if you're into fashion - or according to your mood. I wax mine off and draw them on every day - and they fit my face nicely.
U are beautiful baby n I use to pick my brows as a child which caused bruises n I felt crazy about it so I learned how to do my brows early n got better n better, now I have to train myself to not pick them so I’ve been better but jus wanted to say no matter what I see u n your beauty regardless ❤❤❤❤
Don’t worry. The same thing happened to me and a year later you can bearly see any scars on me . Think I’ve had like 3 lasers, then discontinued it because I moved abroad and got a 4 laser treatment February this year
Plus your eyebrows grow higher too, so in your 40s-50s, it will be way way high. Happened to me. Got brows in my early 20s, now I always look surprised with my super high brows. I’m 50 now
I haven’t have very much luck with other people doing mine so I still do mine the old fashion way by hand with tweezers. Unfortunately it was very popular to have thin eyebrows years ago and it did take forever for them to grow back (still very thin in some spots) but like I said ever time I have someone else do anything to them they get jacked up. It’s so hard because everyone is so different, learning what looks best for you is key
I know ,how u feel ...well I can imagine at least ..they did a terrible job I ain't going to lie ,I felt terrible for u but you are so dam beautiful girl ,that's nothing and they healed up so so so much better improve and u look stunning babe I promise that too ,so keep that head up
This is not how Microblading turns out. I don’t know her situation but a lot of people shave their eyebrows to get Microblading and then when the artist does them it doesn’t match their brows. Lesson should be to allow the microblading artist to use your own natural brows and not ask them for something that you will change your mind and then criticize Microblading.
I thought they purposefully put them high so you shave the bottom of your brows to give you a lifted look. Also didn't they show you where the placement was going to be before putting it on? I don't understand how it can be botched?. I understand if you just got over shaving the bottom half of your brows and decided you didn't like it later but that isn't botched that's you changing your mind.
Yeah, as the other person said the odd placement is only one of the issues... even before she showed the images where it's all red and misplaced... it looked like straight up dookie on her forehead...
Whoever did that to you needs their license revoked!!😟 as an experienced brow tech i'm truly shocked.. So sorry you had to experience that bs but the laser removal is working so well! they're looking really good!😊❣️
My sister had her brows micro bladed and it looked terrible and later turn red. She’s obsessed with her brows and is constantly asking me if they look okay, I say it looks the same as always, terrible. I never got my eyebrows Micro bladed because styles of eyebrows changed so fast you don’t wanna be stuck with one.
OMG, thank god I’m Puerto Rican, my eye brows are so thick it’s ridiculous. I hated it back when the thin eyebrows were in and now that the full eyebrows are in, I love them!
Wow those are very high. Sucks that they fade but not completely because I need to get mine done again. I am pleased with the shape and have not had to use brow fillers for 2 yrs
I did 80% tca at home and it helped quite a bit. Takes 2 weeks for the scab to heal then it turns a bit red/pink (which is no worse than the pinkness I already had) and then slowly fades over 4-6 months
Yeah mine turned orange too after a chemical peel 🙄 glad she didn’t go that deep or high so most of it it gone besides one dark mark at the end and my brows having an overall orange tint underneath 😂
I started microblading a few years ago and I had so many clients come in with botched brows that I got certified in removal as well. They should only last a few years, if it lasts longer they used the wrong ink and put it too deep in the skin.
Microblading is NOT temporary. I had mine done six years ago and though it’s mostly faded I can still (barely) see it. Luckily the lady who did mine did a good job, thin strokes and good placement.