Organic Ink https://organicink.org Your Permanent Makeup Destination Mon, 20 May 2019 22:00:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Why I Don’t Teach Microblading to the Public https://organicink.org/why-i-dont-teach-microblading-to-the-public https://organicink.org/why-i-dont-teach-microblading-to-the-public#respond Mon, 20 May 2019 21:55:44 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=306 I’m seeing more and more microblading artists building their own permanent makeup companies which is wonderful to see, but I’m noticing that everyone of these companies are getting greedy fast. Because of the lack of customers these artists are seeing, probably due to all the sudden competition in almost every area, they are teaching the…

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I’m seeing more and more microblading artists building their own permanent makeup companies which is wonderful to see, but I’m noticing that everyone of these companies are getting greedy fast. Because of the lack of customers these artists are seeing, probably due to all the sudden competition in almost every area, they are teaching the craft instead. Don’t get me wrong I think teaching others is…

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Aftercare & Healing Process https://organicink.org/aftercare-healing-process https://organicink.org/aftercare-healing-process#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 03:45:31 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=87 Understanding the Healing Process Newly microblade brows are delicate and need special care. The guidelines below may seem extreme, but remember we are trying to get the skin to heal the pigment. Imagine your brows as a series of fine paper cuts with pigment inside. Your job over the next few weeks is to make…

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Newly microblade brows are delicate and need special care. The guidelines below may seem extreme, but remember we are trying to get the skin to heal the pigment. Imagine your brows as a series of fine paper cuts with pigment inside. Your job over the next few weeks is to make sure as much pigment as possible stays in those paper cut so the skin can heal them! The skin’s first response will be to…

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Over-Plucked Eyebrows https://organicink.org/will-the-hair-ever-grow-back https://organicink.org/will-the-hair-ever-grow-back#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 03:41:59 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=83 Will the hair ever grow back? When you mess with your eyebrow hair – tweeze it, threat it, or wax it – you’re pulling it directly from the root of the hair. Which is the reason why over time the wear and tear is going to cause damage to the brow follicles, making them close…

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When you mess with your eyebrow hair – tweeze it, threat it, or wax it – you’re pulling it directly from the root of the hair. Which is the reason why over time the wear and tear is going to cause damage to the brow follicles, making them close more each time to the point where the follicles close completely and the hair doesn’t grow back anymore? Typically, the younger you are the more you hair…

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Microblading: Is it for you? https://organicink.org/microblading-is-it-for-you https://organicink.org/microblading-is-it-for-you#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 03:39:58 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=78 How will you decide if microblading is something that will be beneficial to you and your everyday routine? Do you find yourself getting ready in the morning and wondering if you’ve drawn both your eyebrows on evenly, or if one is darker than the other? Well then microblading may be best suited for you and…

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How will you decide if microblading is something that will be beneficial to you and your everyday routine? Do you find yourself getting ready in the morning and wondering if you’ve drawn both your eyebrows on evenly, or if one is darker than the other? Well then microblading may be best suited for you and you may want to consider having the procedure. Once the procedure is all finished…

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Organic Ink Vs. Inorganic Ink https://organicink.org/organic-ink-vs-inorganic-ink https://organicink.org/organic-ink-vs-inorganic-ink#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 03:39:02 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=79 What makes semi-permanent makeup ink organic or inorganic? Ink pigments can be both inorganic and organic, but what separates the two should be a concern for you and your brows if you’re deciding to have your brows microbladed with inorganic ink. There is a growing issue over the toxic chemicals and heavy metals that have…

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Ink pigments can be both inorganic and organic, but what separates the two should be a concern for you and your brows if you’re deciding to have your brows microbladed with inorganic ink. There is a growing issue over the toxic chemicals and heavy metals that have been used in regular ink, which in turn has been replaced with safer ingredients and much reduced toxicity combined into a formula that…

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Microblading FAQs https://organicink.org/microblading-faqs https://organicink.org/microblading-faqs#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2018 03:30:10 +0000 http://organicink.org/?p=74 The post Microblading FAQs appeared first on Organic Ink.

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It is a manual or machine method that requires a handheld tool affixed to a grouping of used to create tiny lines resembling eyebrow hairs by a grouping of needles affixed to a handle. My microblading method is semi-permanent, which just means that a smaller amount of pigment is tattooed into the skin. Up to 12 and 20 months. Of course. There are many precautions and safety measures a…

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