MICROBLADING ROLLER NEEDLE BLADES #IRFS SEMI PERMANENT MAKEUP NEEDLES

AED49.00

  • The blade is made of medical grade stainless steel, Individually sterile wrapped package.
  • Used with designed LINER Microblading Pen.
  • Shading Fog Microblading Blade Needle.
  • Easier to use and save tattoo time. Evenly tattoo Affect/Time.
  • Sterilization certified by Gamma Ray complies with Government Sterilization Guidelines.
  • Superior quality and complies with international cosmetology and medical requirements.
  • Needles are sharp and elastic, make the eyebrow line beautiful.
  • The size: 6mm
  • Material: ABS + Stainless Steel
Description

What is Microblading Roller Needle Blades #IRFS?

Microblading Roller Needle Blades #IRFS are used for manual shading. This product is ideal for implanting more pigment into the eyebrows for a fuller, it gives a more dramatic appearance.

What is microblading?

Microblading is a tattooing technique in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing because each hair stroke is created by hand using a blade that creates fine slices in the skin, whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a machine and a single needle. It is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and colour. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper. Microblading artists do not necessarily tattoo artists, and vice versa, because the techniques require different training.

The microblading procedure is a semi-permanent tattoo. Like all tattoos, microblading can fade, depending on multiple factors, including quality of pigment/ink used, UV exposure, elements found in skincare products, and medications. The treatment lasts from one to two years. A touch-up session is encouraged 6 weeks after the first microblading procedure and every 12-18 months thereafter.

What is the microblading needle?

There are several types of blades. The blades in microblading are actually made of lots of thin needles arrange close together. It comes in single-row blades and double row blades with varying pin counts. There are hard and flexible blades. You can choose from blades with 7 pins up to blades with 28 pins. Each pin represents the thickness of the blade. Usually, the thinner the blades, the sharper they are, and vice versa. All blades have their own advantages.

Microblading Roller Needle Blades #IRFS and Different types of Microblading Needles?

Curved blades

Curved blades – also called angled blades, curved edges, or slant blades – are some of the most popular blades among microblading artists. Designed for creating beautiful, crisp hair strokes. The number of pins depends on how long or short you want the hair strokes to be.

Flat U-blades

Curve shape blades are commonly an angle shape curve edges or slant blades. As their name implies, they feature pins in the shape of the letter U. These blades are usually using for creating hair strokes with longer or shorter curves.

Nano blades

The diameter of nano blades determines their size, not their shape. Microblading needles are usually thinner (usually 0.16mm in diameter or less), allowing artists to create finer strokes of hair with greater precision. At Iolite Microblading, we offer nano versions of the curved edge microblade so that we can create ultra-thin strokes, but nanoneedles are also available in flat needle shapes.

What is the right way to use Microblading Needles and Microblading Roller Needle Blades #IRFS?

Be sure to always keep your needles at 90 degrees to your skin and avoid drawing sideways.

Press gently and very slowly, releasing the pressure on both ends.

If you have thin skin or thin natural hair, use nanoneedles (0.18 or 0.18), but if you have thick skin or thick natural hair, use 0.20-0.25 needles.

Flexible needles really help to get pressure. Particularly if your skin is very thin.

Make sure the needles are stainless steel and will adhere to one another.

You should always check your needles using the loop

Another way to check your blade is to press it against your nail. It shouldn’t move much.

The Iolite Microblading Course we offer for you now Click HERE for more information about Microblading training!

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