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What to do next, if you hate your new Permanent Makeup procedure.

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Q:  What do you do when you absolutely hate your Permanent Makeup Brows? For new brows,  Be Patient!  Permanent Makeup brow procedures take minimum 2 weeks to heal.  The brows will go through various transformation within the next 14 days.  The first week of healing, pigment will temporarily appear bigger and darker.  Within a week's time, they will dry and form a crusty scab.  Once the scab peels, the pigment should look lighter and smaller. If the shape is not ideal, most brow shape can be modified.  They may not be perfect, but there's always room for improvement.  Find a Permanent Makeup Artist that specialize in  correction procedures. If the color needs to be altered, that too can be modified.  They can be lightened or darkened by a  Permanent Makeup Correction Specialist. After the tattoo has healed, topical makeup such as eyeshadow or brow pencil can be used to alter or enhance the shape and color. Keep in mind, we want our eyes to be the focal point, no
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Why does my Microblade brows look solid? Microblade strokes (incisions) are extremely fine in width.  The gauge of the needles are extremely thin.  Tattoo artists have to create "hair-like strokes" that are extremely close together.  When the procedure is initially completed, you will see all the pigmented incisions separated to achieve realistic brow hairs. Now comes the healing process.  According to Wikapedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebaceous_gland Sebaceous gland Schematic view of hair follicle and sebaceous gland. Cross-section of all skin layers. A hair follicle with associated structures. (Sebaceous glands labeled at center left.) Details Identifiers Latin glandula sebacea MeSH D012627 TA A16.0.00.03 FMA 59160 Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata ] Sebaceous glands   are microscopic   exocrine   glands   in the   skin   that secrete an oily or waxy matter, called   sebum , to lubricate and waterproof the skin and   hair