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Are Your Brow Goals On Point?

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Shading is a technique used during Microblading to add an “ombre” shading effect. This technique is done using a special tool that will add depth and definition to the brows for a more defined look. As we all know, Microblading alone adds in subtle hairstrokes to enhance the natural eyebrow, and when healed the results are very soft and natural looking.

Close-up of a person's face with eyes closed, focusing on freshly microbladed eyebrows. The skin around the eyebrows appears smooth and slightly red, indicating recent treatment. The eyebrows are well-defined with fine, hair-like strokes.

Shading the eyebrow after Microblading will add density and a more defined look.

These before and after photos are an example of a client who has Microblading in the first photo and Microblading/Shading in the second photo. The shading adds an extra layer of depth and definition to the eyebrows.

A side-by-side comparison image showing a woman's eyebrows before and after microblading, demonstrating the enhancement from lighter and thinner to darker and fuller brows, labeled with "Before" and "After.

Shading is typically done when a client has little to no eyebrow hair, when the brows have patchy areas missing throughout, or when the client is wanting a bolder look. Blade and Shade is a new hot trend in the Microblading world and is offered at Lazaderm.

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