Once a dominant eyebrow trend, microblading is losing popularity as softer, more natural brows take over. But for those who've had the procedure, one question remains: can it be undone?
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sarah Boyd writes about fashion, beauty and influencers. This article is more than 7 years old. These days, it's all about brows.
In 2016, microblading was the beauty world’s much-coveted golden ticket, offering full, semi-permanent, perfect eyebrows ...
Wiping off that blue eye shadow and donating your boot-cut jeans were easy enough once the fashion tides turned. The overzealous brow plucking is a little harder to atone for. Enter microblading, the ...
Eyebrow microblading is the process of using a small tool with tiny needles to draw hair strokes on your eyebrow (not a tattoo machine). The result is a realistic-looking brow that doesn't wash off.
It's easy to understand why microblading your eyebrows seems such an appealing beauty treatment. It takes less than two hours to do, and the idea is you'll be left with gorgeous, groomed brows for up ...
After microblading fades, brows can blur, change color, or lose definition. Brow expert Kristie Streicher explains how ...
Eyebrow embroidery and microblading in Singapore are amongst the top services that customers have indulged in after the lockdown. Aside from the fact that your eye area is most visible under a face ...