DOES MICROBLADING HURT?
Patience may have a higher pain tolerance due to her tattoos, but she says that her appointment wasn't painful. "I felt a little discomfort," she clarifies, "but no pain." Oftentimes, people feel a bit weirded out by the scratching sound the needles make, but they generally don't think it hurts.
HOW MUCH IS MICROBLADING?
The cost of microblanding eyebrows is pricey—most studios charge between $700 and $800 per treatment (but our deals can bring costs down to about $199). Luckily, it’s worth the price tag. You may need a touch up here or there, but each morning you’ll wake up with thick and full brows, without having to put any work in yourself.
WHAT'S THE RECOVERY PROCESS LIKE?
It's imperative to keep the new brows away from all moisture, which means you can't wash your face with water and have to instead use something like micellar water and cotton balls to clean your skin. It also means getting creative in the shower.
"Making sure my eyebrows didn't get wet for a week was harder than I thought it would be," Patience admits.
Plus, like some clients, Patience experienced itching while her brows healed, something Vaseline or a thick moisturizer can help with. Overall, though, she says the recovery process "went by pretty fast."
MICROBLADING BEFORE AND AFTER
Pictured: Klara Hopkins before and after microblading
THE RESULTS
Patience couldn't be happier with her thicker, darker eyebrows. "I am so excited about them! They turned out better than I imagined they would!" she gushes. And her grooming routine is now significantly easier. "I haven't plucked or waxed since, and I haven't filled them in either. They look thicker and filled in without having to do them now!" she says.
So will she get microblading again? Most clients require a touchup about 4–12 weeks after the initial appointment, and then after that, they might come in for a more extensive retouch after about a year and a half. Patience says that she will "absolutely" get the treatment again. "I will keep up with them for years and years to come. I am so pleased!"
Images by Klara Hopkins Photography