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Question, love your videos btw🥰, on the second pass, are you going over the previous strokes for a second time as well as continuing to fill the brow with new strokes?
I'm grateful for the support this channel gets and I'm always open to making content YOU all want so thank you for engaging and helping the direction :) Is there anything else you wish the microblading industry would talk about?
Also meant to tell you the other day! The September course is about creating your own videos like this for clients. It will be up on the online training ASAP!
How do you get the marker off? Iv been using a surgical pen and I can’t get it off afterwards! It says rubbing alcohol but that sounds like it would be horribly painful 😣
Lin N it totally can if you are not incredibly light and do normal micro depth! You want to make sure you’re barely exfoliating and you’re going in the pattern just in case numbing would set there. It’s more likely in people with very dry skin but avoidable if you do those things!
Hi ! Practice practice practice! It can be so redundant and boring but you need at least 2 hours a week on skins, at minimum. More time on practice skin is best to ensure you are getting more comfortable! And then try getting some magnifying glasses to use while you work that may help!
Here’s a shorter one: ruclips.net/video/QFLK4ndzhmw/видео.html I also have a full brow design and mapping course on my online training academy love. The link is in the description. :) hope it helps you!
JVille615 in my opinion it is most definitely safe. I don’t sharpie actual hair Stroke lines just the outline. So I’m not microblading it into the skin at all. To me that is no different than predrawing with a makeup pencil or string :) Myself and my employees have used it on thousands of clients with no issues! You should totally try it sometime
Brow Envy thanks so much for ur reply, im just so scared of a bad skin reaction. but sounds like you’ve had none so far. I think i was more concerned about the wiping off after the first blade pass. Those are still open cuts that we rub the marker into. Permanent markers contain strong chemicals that are not in makeup pencils. But i may give a try, bcuz my predraw disappearing is SO discouraging lol
The ingredients are similar to surgical markers used by surgeons, and it’s only on the outline - the sharpie is mostly removed by the ink mask after the first pass too. But you definitely have to do what you’re comfortable with!
Dayz Ahead Definitely not - I buy sharpies in bulk on amazon so even though I threw this sharpie away bc it touched unbroken skin and contaminated gloves, it’s not very costly. They’re only about 50-60 cents each ;)
This is the best I have seen 🥰
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Great 👍I love your technique
Thank you!
Omg thanks for this upload, I was struggling with finger position. Im definitely using that scratching technique 👍 I had to share this video
Cedes Vibes you’re welcome I’m so glad it helped! You got this.
You make it look easy
It’s definitely not easy but with the right training it’s simple!!!
Loved this video!! Very informative
Sherri Hale thank you for watching and the comment!
Which pigment you use 🥰beautiful job
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Question, love your videos btw🥰, on the second pass, are you going over the previous strokes for a second time as well as continuing to fill the brow with new strokes?
Great video! Thank you! :)
I been waiting for this 🤟🏽🤟🏽
I'm grateful for the support this channel gets and I'm always open to making content YOU all want so thank you for engaging and helping the direction :) Is there anything else you wish the microblading industry would talk about?
Also meant to tell you the other day! The September course is about creating your own videos like this for clients. It will be up on the online training ASAP!
Yes!! Brow mapping!! I feel like brow mapping was barely touched on my course.
How do you get the marker off? Iv been using a surgical pen and I can’t get it off afterwards! It says rubbing alcohol but that sounds like it would be horribly painful 😣
Which numbing gel is that?
Thanks for sharing 👍😍
What topical numbing gel do you suggest for broken skin?
I love Blue gel and Ultra Duration!!!!
Thanks so much for this video, Super helpful. Can you tell me what ink & ultra duration you use?
absolutely! I use Tina Davies I love ink, if you use 'browenvy15' you'll get 15% off your order! Ultra Duration is bought at www.bocata2.com :)
Brow Envy Thank you so much 😊 your amazing. God bless.
@@melissasuarez2574 ANYTIME!
Could u do a mocroblading hair stroke on latex skin I was taught the same way as I see so many people doing lots of hair strokes
Hi! What do you mean by can you do it on latex? Yes you can practice on skins! Not sure if that is what you mean? :)
When you are breaking the skin before numbing, does the pigment soak in those crevices?
Lin N it totally can if you are not incredibly light and do normal micro depth! You want to make sure you’re barely exfoliating and you’re going in the pattern just in case numbing would set there. It’s more likely in people with very dry skin but avoidable if you do those things!
Refreshing
Thank you!
I really struggle with my 2nd pass, what is the best way to avoid a double lines?
Hi ! Practice practice practice! It can be so redundant and boring but you need at least 2 hours a week on skins, at minimum. More time on practice skin is best to ensure you are getting more comfortable! And then try getting some magnifying glasses to use while you work that may help!
What U blade are you using?
Kim Edwards this blade is a phi classic u I believe
Could you do a brow mapping tutorial please??
Fancy Ponds Absolutely! I already have two on the channel, let me find it!
Here’s a shorter one: ruclips.net/video/QFLK4ndzhmw/видео.html
I also have a full brow design and mapping course on my online training academy love. The link is in the description. :) hope it helps you!
And a long step by step mapping video here!
ruclips.net/video/cgOfPu5SdSM/видео.html
You’re awesome thank you!
@@BossLadyWanna You are so welcome!
i definitely thought about the sharpie method, but was concerned if it is safe & non toxic on the skin?
JVille615 in my opinion it is most definitely safe. I don’t sharpie actual hair
Stroke lines just the outline. So I’m not microblading it into the skin at all. To me that is no different than predrawing with a makeup pencil or string :) Myself and my employees have used it on thousands of clients with no issues! You should totally try it sometime
Brow Envy thanks so much for ur reply, im just so scared of a bad skin reaction. but sounds like you’ve had none so far. I think i was more concerned about the wiping off after the first blade pass. Those are still open cuts that we rub the marker into. Permanent markers contain strong chemicals that are not in makeup pencils. But i may give a try, bcuz my predraw disappearing is SO discouraging lol
The ingredients are similar to surgical markers used by surgeons, and it’s only on the outline - the sharpie is mostly removed by the ink mask after the first pass too. But you definitely have to do what you’re comfortable with!
Please tell me you don’t use the same sharpie on each client because that’s definitely cross contamination...and I love your videos
Dayz Ahead Definitely not - I buy sharpies in bulk on amazon so even though I threw this sharpie away bc it touched unbroken skin and contaminated gloves, it’s not very costly. They’re only about 50-60 cents each ;)