I thought they were just bitter, what with the influx of all the new artists/companies taking all their clients or potential clients, trying to make a quick buck off of what they saw as a fad. Then I saw something in my research! I started seeing all the articles from people who were in the business for many years (mostly artists from overseas) about why microblading is not good and why it should not be performed anymore. Spent thousands of dollars and tons of time! The results seemed to remain the same, too inconsistent for my liking. I tried many the top of the line pigments, the best microblading tools, different aftercare instructions, you name it, I tried it. I was researching for the answers day and night. I am such a perfectionist, that I was always questioning myself, why my results were not always consistent, what I was doing wrong. Thank god, my pressure was always consistent and proper, and I never had a client come back with scars or purple eyebrows (I learned this is a very common microblading side effect when done by poorly trained or inexperienced practitioners). My training most certainly did not prepare me for this. Some clients would have crisp hair strokes, some would have blurry and more solid-looking strokes. Some clients would come back for their touch-up with pigment retention close to 99%! Others would come back with almost nothing left. ![]() But, eventually, I started to notice that the results were not as consistent as I would have hoped for. After that, I took the advanced microblading training provided by PhiBrows – considered one of, if not the best microblading training companies in the world at that time.Įverything was going great! I was enjoying microblading I was happy and most importantly, my clients were happy! I was not even thinking about doing anything else, I thought microblading was the best thing that happened to humanity…ever! (after Nutella, of course). I did my basic training in permanent makeup in 2016 (brows, lips, eyeliner) and got my Virginia state and local licenses. This is where my journey with microblading began.
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