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Will eyebrow tattooing cause your eyebrows to fall off?

The "eyebrow transplant" that is so popular nowadays is actually tattoos!

Haha, I, as a person who had eyebrow tattoos last month, will give you my personal experience:

I feel that eyebrow tattoos are actually a kind of tattoo, but now the technology is really advanced. However, the principle remains the same. The principle is still to puncture the epidermis and implant color, and the color will remain in the skin after healing.

I remember that my aunts used to have large black tattoos, which were extremely rustic, and I never thought of getting one myself. However, the beauty salon where I do skin care happens to have this program, and I saw a few people doing it with good results, so I decided to try it during the discount period.

Now let me talk about my experience:

I got my tattoos one by one instead of the traditional one in a large area (because my eyebrows used to be pretty long, about 10cm on one side) About 15 eyebrows), the scabs will fall off after a week, and only thin black lines will remain on the skin. Although the three-dimensional effect is definitely not as good as real eyebrows, the effect is also very good. It hurt a little, but it was about the same as pulling it out with tweezers. It was still bearable and there was no bleeding or inflammation. The bad thing is that during the period after the operation and before the scabs form (it is said to be a week, but it only lasted four or five days for me) the color is quite heavy, like a village girl, so I suggest you do it during the holidays, when you are at work or at school. It looks great on people, and most people can't see any difference, unless someone pays special attention to your eyebrows, the effect is indeed more natural.

As for my eyebrows, of course they must still be long, because this is not hair removal or anything like that, just like you will still grow the same after shaving or plucking them, so eyebrow tattooing is not a once and for all solution. The best way is to "weed" frequently.

What needs special attention is that you must keep as much of your natural eyebrows as possible. After all, eyebrow tattooing is not "planting grass" as you imagine. After the tattoo is done, it doesn't matter when you look at it from the front, but what about the side? How bald would you be if you didn’t have your own eyebrows to support your appearance?