Am I a Good Candidate for Microblading?
Great news! Almost anyone can achieve perfectly sculpted brows with the help of microblading. At AesthetiCare we work with a wide range of people, from darker skin tones to lighter skin tones and everything in between, giving us insight on just how great microblading is for so many men and women.
Read on to learn more about whether you’re a good candidate for microblading.
What does microblading treat?
Most people get microblading to treat sparse, thinning, or asymmetrical brows. From our experience, these issues can stem from a variety of reasons such as:
Overplucking and waxing: If you’re one of those people who pride themselves on having phenomenal brows 24/7, you may think that consistent waxing and plucking is the way to go. Unfortunately, all that trauma could eventually stop your hair from growing back.
Plus, for those who thrived in the early 2000s ultra-thin brow era, all that work you put in to get pencil-thin brows could be coming back to bite today.
Aging: Wrinkles and sagging skin aren’t the only sign of aging. As the years pass, many people experience some sort of hair loss, including losing eyebrow hair.
Thyroid disease: Your thyroid is a crucial gland that secretes hormones to manage your metabolism. Imbalances, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, cause your metabolism to go haywire. As a result, it can impact your hair’s natural growth cycle, leading to thinning brows..
Pregnancy and childbirth: Similar to your thyroid, pregnancy and childbirth cause your hormones to spike and fall. Those fluctuations could impact hair growth. Usually hair is thicker during pregnancy and thins back out after childbirth.
Nutrient deficiencies: A balanced diet is the cornerstone for your overall health, so it’s no wonder that nutrient deficiency could lead to sparse brows. Nutrients such as biotin, vitamin C, iron, vitamin A, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids keep your body healthy enough to maintain hair growth.
Other medical conditions: Other medical conditions such as telogen effluvium (sudden hair loss) and alopecia areata (autoimmune disease) causes hair to fall out. For some, they could also impact the thickness of their brows.
Genetics: The cold, hard truth is that some people are naturally born with killer brows while others are prone to have thinner brows. You can fight against a lot of things, but genetics isn’t one of them.
However, even if you have fuller brows and you simply want a little extra color, microblading can still be an option!
At the end of the day, the best way to know if you’re a good candidate for microblading is by visiting a professional for a free consultation. That gives you a chance to speak one-on-one with someone who really knows their stuff, and you can get specific suggestions on your unique brow shape, color, and thickness. You can even add on other types of permanent makeup options to transform your look.
Schedule your microblading consultation at AesthetiCare today
If you’re looking to get microblading in Kansas City, look no further than our team at AesthetiCare. Our name speaks for itself. We care about giving you great results, we care about providing the best service, and we care about you.
Our services are more than skin deep. The relationships we build with every single client helps us understand their needs to better serve them; not to mention, we love meeting new people and hearing their stories!
Contact us today to get started or schedule a free consultation!
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