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Microblading Troubleshooting

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Each microblading procedure is a story on its own. If you ever had a session where pigment won’t stick, or your lines look more like a Picasso painting than a perfect brow, you know how stressful this can be. A little troubleshooting can go a long way.

Today we’ll share with you the most common microblading issues, what we’ve done to prevent it, and what you can do to master the skill!

Pigment Not Retaining

We’ve all experienced it – you finish what seems like a textbook microblading session, yet the pigment vanishes faster than a magic trick. This common issue can be due to a multitude of factors such as the skin type (oily skin often poses this problem) or your technique. If you’re not penetrating deep enough, the pigment won’t retain, but too deep and you risk scarring.

The key here is to perfect the sweet spot of depth for each skin type. Another solution could lie in your aftercare routine. Remind clients to avoid sweating and makeup on their brows for at least a week post-procedure.

Tip 1: A part of the practical part at PhiAcademy is tirelessly practicing the depth of your strokes, as well as adjusting the depth to the skin type.

Tip 2: The newest SUPER Phi Pigments have the never-seen formula, allowing the best retention so far.

Tip 3: The part of the microblading course is personalized aftercare, so you can adjust to your client’s needs and avoid this failure.

Wrong Pigment Color

Imagine this: your client’s healing process goes smoothly, but as weeks pass, the brows have an unexpected color surprise. Ouch!

Maybe they’ve turned red, or even worse, blue-grey! This could be due to incorrect pigment selection or changes in the pigment color over time due to oxidation. The underlying principle to solve this issue is color theory. If a client has cool undertones and you apply a pigment with cool undertones, the result can be too cool, often presenting as grey or blueish. Always account for the client’s skin undertones when choosing pigment shades.

Tip: Check out our color theory classes that will teach you how to find the perfect shade and mix the right colors to achieve it!

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