Drawing hairs can be done by a manual technique – microblading or hairs can be drawn by a machine.
Microblading (Japanese drawing) is a manual method of drawing hairs on the skin with a series of needles that practically form a knife. Therefore, we introduce the pigment under the skin with the blade of a knife, thus imitating the appearance of natural hairs. The goal is to maximally blend the drawn hairs with the existing natural ones.
Each hair is drawn individually, which achieves the most natural effect and harmony with natural hairs.
dry, normal, combination skin
From 6 months to 24 months, which mostly depends on the type of skin and the type of pigments used in the work. In the conversation with the client, I explain all the details and recommend when the pigment should be refreshed the next time.
The hairs are drawn by a single needle that maximally imitates natural hairs and creates a 3D effect, i.e. the hyperrealism that natural hairs have.
The advantage is that there is no invasiveness on the skin and that the skin is not damaged in the slightest.
normal and combination skin
From 6-24 months, but I recommend the work to fade as much as possible for a refresh to be done so that a hyperrealistic effect can always be achieved. If it is done too often and the skin is saturated with color, the naturalness will be lost.
Drawing hairs can be done by a manual technique – microblading or hairs can be drawn by a machine.
Microblading (Japanese drawing) is a manual method of drawing hairs on the skin with a series of needles that practically form a knife. Therefore, we introduce the pigment under the skin with the blade of a knife, thus imitating the appearance of natural hairs. The goal is to maximally blend the drawn hairs with the existing natural ones.
Each hair is drawn individually, which achieves the most natural effect and harmony with natural hairs.
dry, normal, combination skin
From 6 months to 24 months, which mostly depends on the type of skin and the type of pigments used in the work. In the conversation with the client, I explain all the details and recommend when the pigment should be refreshed the next time.
The hairs are drawn by a single needle that maximally imitates natural hairs and creates a 3D effect, i.e. the hyperrealism that natural hairs have.e.
The advantage is that there is no invasiveness on the skin and that the skin is not damaged in the slightest.
normal and combined skin
From 6-24 months, but I recommend the work to fade as much as possible for a refresh to be done so that a hyperrealistic effect can always be achieved. If it is done too often and the skin is saturated with color, the naturalness will be lost.