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Microblading Too Thick and Short ? - Denver, CO
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Do you guys think this is a bad job of...
Jenny80906May 16, 2017
$500
Do you guys think this is a bad job of microblading ? I feel awful it's shot and thick but the lady she said it normal on day1 I feel it's uneven but she said it's because of its very swollen on right brow
She said it will come down later abc will get lighter but I don't feel like I can go back to irk with this brows ! My brows look like a bush and I feel so awful and want to cry
Can I do anything make it fade faster or do something to make the pigment disappear thinner before it's dry up
She said it will come down later abc will get lighter but I don't feel like I can go back to irk with this brows ! My brows look like a bush and I feel so awful and want to cry
Can I do anything make it fade faster or do something to make the pigment disappear thinner before it's dry up
UPDATED FROM Jenny80906
1 day post
Microblading day 1-2
Jenny80906May 17, 2017
The shape we were discuss was so much better but she said it will com donw a lot it's because I gut swollen really bad since I don't have lot of hairs to create with
I hope so ..
I hope so ..
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May 17, 2017
I had my brows bladed 3 weeks ago now and left feeling totally defeated by dark, too-thick, heavy, mis-placed block brows which looked sharpie status against my pale porcelain skin & delicate features. I became panicked and immediately regretted my decision, as I felt uncomfortable even leaving the house. I've never taken time to post and only recently found RealSelf but after tirelessly reading through tons & tons of these forums on how to fade my brand new brows, I thought I should share my experience with all of you. First of all- if your brows are fresh- THERE IS HOPE! Do not lose your cool. First of all, timing is KEY. It's important not to attempt scrubbing away your new additions before they have had a chance to seal, otherwise you will only further scrape, scratch, and irritate the skin- plus you risk transferring the ink and creating a "shadow" effect. Wait until your brows have begun to show signs of peeling and scabbing over, then act quickly! I found great success in using a simple combination- 1. hydrogen peroxide, 2. baking soda, 3. a sterile brow brush. Blend the H202 + baking soda into a paste. I like to make sure my pores (and superficial incisions on the brow) are open are ready for action, right after a hot shower or bath. Apply the paste with a brow brush (mascara wand) and follow the direction of the strokes / your natural hair. It may sting the first few applications. Allow this a few minutes to find it's way into the affected area, then rinse with warm water & cotton balls. I have followed this simple regimen twice daily and even extended to leave a tiny dabble of H202 to work it's magic overnight. Be warned: I'm not sure how this solution could change the color of your pigment, although it worked wonders with simply fading mine (deep chocolate turned soft auburn). The brow brush & solution will likely pick away scabbing and may cause patchiness / inconsistent brows over the healing period. Please be aware of any signs of infection and always wash your hands & tools before handling. Obviously this DIY method is imperfect but I had to share because it has given me my confidence & (mostly) my natural back. Please let me know how this works for you all and best of luck! x
UPDATED FROM Jenny80906
4 days post
Day 4.
Jenny80906May 21, 2017
Day 4.
They not fading much just yet , I kept them away from water
They not fading much just yet , I kept them away from water
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May 21, 2017
Give yourself some time. There are several stages while waiting for healing and the darkness is one of them. They should lighten up. I think the shape looks great. If you mean they are short on the "tail" the stylist can always add more length at touch up. Take care of them, use the cream as recommended. No picking of scabs (they will come) and no scratching when they itch. I washed mine on day 5 with a q-tip and water only, just enough to get the buildup of cream out.
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