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Nano Brows vs Microblading: Which is the Right Choice for You?

When it comes to achieving beautiful, natural-looking eyebrows, two popular options on the market are nano brows and microblading. Both techniques offer a semi-permanent solution for those who want to enhance their eyebrows without the daily hassle of filling them in with makeup. 


However, there are some key differences between the two that may make one option a better choice for you.

What are Nano Brows?

Nano brows, also known as digital or machine microblading, is a technique that uses a digital pen to create fine, hair-like strokes on the skin. 

The pen is equipped with tiny needles that deposit pigment into the skin, mimicking the look of natural brow hairs. This technique is known for its precision and ability to create crisp, defined lines.

What is Microblading?

No doubt you've already heard of microblading. Everyone, their partner, and grandma, seem to know what microblading is by now. The technique, which originated in Asia, was introduced to the Western market around 2015. So it's been around for a while.

But we'll break it down anyways. Microblading is a manual technique that involves using a hand-held tool to create fine, hair-like strokes on the skin. The tool, known as a microblade, is dipped in pigment and then used to create small incisions in the skin, mimicking the look of natural brow hairs. This technique is known for its ability to create soft, natural-looking brows.

So is Nano Brow or Microblading right for You?

When choosing between nano brows and microblading, there are a few factors to consider. First, consider the look you're going for. If you want crisp, defined lines and a more dramatic look, nano brows may be the better option. If you want a more natural, subtle look, microblading may be the way to go.

Another factor to consider is your skin type. Nano brows are typically better for those with oily or acne-prone skin, as the digital pen allows for greater precision and less chance of smudging. Microblading, on the other hand, may be a better option for those with dry or sensitive skin, as the manual technique is less invasive. Sometimes microblading just doesn't work for some skin types.

Finally, consider your lifestyle. Nano brows typically last longer than microblading, so if you're looking for a semi-permanent solution that requires less maintenance, nano brows may be the better option. Microblading, on the other hand, requires touch-ups every 1-2 years, so if you're okay with more frequent appointments, it may be the right choice for you.

Article last updated 
5 May, 2024
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