Microblading vs Lamination
What is the difference between microblading vs brow lamination? 🤔
While both end results shown by the image above look similar, we’re talking apples and oranges when comparing microblading vs lamination.
LONGEVITY
Brow lamination is a brow perm whereas microblading is a brow tattoo. In other words, lamination is temporary and lasts usually between 4-6 weeks. On the other hand, microblading is semipermanent. Because it goes into the layers of the skin, it lasts on average 2.5 years.
MINIMUM BROW REQUIREMENTS
Brow lamination requires you to have natural brow hair in order to hide gaps, like a brow “comb over” if you will. 😊 In addition to hiding gaps in your eyebrows, it straightens unruly brow hair acting like water-resistant, 24-hour brow gel. This in effect makes your brows look as full as naturally possible.
Microblading adds hair like strokes and is the solution for people with very sparse, thin, or non-existent brow hair. The look is achieved by carefully placing each individual hair stroke on the skin, building a beautiful and natural brow from very little to no hair.
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