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Microblading

15 replies

user1496531890 · 06/06/2017 10:22

Anyone had it or can recommend it? Is it painful? And how long did it last for you?

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yohoohoo · 06/06/2017 10:37

You are numbed a couple of times so you shouldnt feel anything. The healing process is a little painful as your skin goes into natural defence so it feels tight and scabby for a few weeks. Go for it I love mine. But definitely read up here

MadameSzyszkoBohush · 06/06/2017 10:44

Is this the eyebrow thing? Sam from Pixiwoo on YouTube had it done and filmed bits of it, there'll be a video of it on her channel if you're interested.

talksensetome · 06/06/2017 11:42

I found it slightly painful but not unbearably so. The lady who did mine only numbed it after the initial cuts so it might be worth asking your technician how they do it?

I went back for my top up so couldn't have been too bad!

I love mine, very natural looking.

Lonelynessie · 06/06/2017 12:13

Love mine - I had it done with Nez Hasan. I think it's the same place that the Pixiwoo girls went to. I didn't have any pain relief at first and it hurt like hell- then I asked for some cream and it was totally painless. The most difficult thing for me was not getting them wet afterwards. It took about 2hrs to do, but the top up was quick.

Dailystuck71 · 06/06/2017 13:17

First couple of sessions were fine. No pain, just slight scratching. Third session was a little sorer to be honest. That would just be due to my eyebrows being more sensitive to it.

Hopefully that's me with three sessions now but will see how the recovery is as it was only done on Saturday. It is really hard keeping them dry for 2 weeks each time though.

user1496531890 · 06/06/2017 14:21

I thought you had to keep them dry for 2 hours not 2 weeks!!! That's impossible!

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yohoohoo · 06/06/2017 14:42

2 weeks at least! It's a nightmare, mine always drop off as well

Dailystuck71 · 06/06/2017 14:48

Yes 2 weeks. I have 2 weeks of having a bath when I dip my head back into water to wash it. It's a pain.

Dailystuck71 · 06/06/2017 14:48

It's not impossible. It's just tricky.

user1496531890 · 06/06/2017 15:21

Yohoo what do you mean they drop off??

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Dailystuck71 · 06/06/2017 15:47

If you pick the scabs the pigment will come away with it. You need to be really careful.

bobkate · 06/06/2017 16:08

I had mine done yesterday and it was a bit 'wincey' at times but not too horrific and I normally have a pretty low pain threshold ( or so the midwife told me whilst I was in labour [cross]. I found showering this morning and washing my hair okay - didn't get them wet...just was very careful to keep my head tilted back and a dry flannel to hand.
Think I'll miss giving my face a good wash over the next 2 weeks, but hopefully it'll be worth it. They are a bit dark at the mo and thicker than I'd normally do them with make up so I'm looking forward to the pigment fade bit as I feel they are a bit obvious at the moment!
I'm also intrigued by the dropping off comment!

bobkate · 06/06/2017 16:09

Angry not [cross]. Grin

zenamay1 · 20/05/2018 15:10

I had mine done with Suki Su - she is so good and so lovely too!

It is a bit 'wincy' at times but you get used to it and is definitely worth it!

This is her website www.permanentnaturalmakeup.co.uk

LALAzain123 · 05/02/2020 11:51

Avoid New Hasan like the Plague she's is overpriced and I had a bad experience with her check out her google Facebook reviews. Anyone that has over 1 or 2 bad reviews stay away from. She rude if your not happy with th results and tries to call police for stalking when you email!
Whatever happy to customer service. She cannot handle negative feedback she thinks she's the best but really she is overrated by bloggers who she does for free to promote / collaborate.

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