06/03/2026
A brow correction case I was able to work on recently!✨
My client came in with previous microblading done elsewhere that was approximately 1–1.5 years old. Before moving forward with any correction work, we completed 3 saline removal sessions to lighten and prepare the area. The only reason I felt comfortable proceeding without another removal session was because I knew exactly how much saturation and depth we were planning to achieve, and I was confident I could give her the results we were looking for.
For this correction, I went in with one pass of olive corrector and then continued with a classic brown color. The transformation was absolutely worth the patience and trust throughout the process. 🖤
I also wanted to use this as a little educational moment. I am not against microblading, and I still offer it to select clients. However, microblading is not a one-size-fits-all service and, truthfully, is often not the best option for many skin types.
This post is not meant to bash another artist in any way. We are all human, and tattooing skin; whether cosmetic or traditional, can be unpredictable. Skin heals differently, ages differently, and sometimes reacts in ways we don’t expect.
What I do encourage is this: research your artist! Whether you’re looking for PMU or a body tattoo, take the time to review healed work, look through portfolios, ask questions, and make sure your artist is well rounded in multiple techniques. Your artist should be able to identify your skin type, perform a thorough consultation and mapping session, and recommend the service that will give you the best long term results, not just the trendiest one.
Our industry is constantly evolving, and as artists we should be constantly adapting alongside it. Every client is different, and the best results come from choosing techniques that work for the individual sitting in the chair. 🖤
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