Nano Hairstrokes
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are Nano Brows?
Nano brows, also known as digital hair stroke brows, use a fine needle and specialized device to deposit pigment in tiny dots, mimicking individual eyebrow hairs for a natural look.
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How do Nano Brows compare to Microblading?
While Microblading and Nano brows both enhance brow appearance, the Nanoblading technique offers several advantages over Microblading.
Technique
Microblading: Uses a handheld pen-like device with tiny blades, making small incisions in the skin to simulate hairstrokes.
Nano Brows: Uses a single needle and specialized device, depositing pigments in tiny dots to mimic natural hair strokes.
Device
Microblading: Handheld pen with tiny blades.
Nano Brows: Features an ultra-fine vibrating needle.
Effects
Microblading: Creates the illusion of hair strokes.
Nano Brows: ​Creates hyper-realistic brow effects, providing greater flexibility in stroke density.
Trauma to Skin
Microblading: May cause slightly more trauma due to deeper penetration.
Nano Brows: ​Causes less trauma to the skin due to shallower penetration.
Retention
Microblading: Typically has shorter retention compared to nano brows.
Nano Brows: ​Offers longer retention of pigments in the skin.
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Overall, the Nanoblading technique represents a significant advancement in semi-permanent makeup procedures. Its finer needle enables artists to achieve unparalleled precision and detail, resulting in exceptionally natural-looking brows. Moreover, the shallow penetration depth reduces trauma to the skin, leading to a smoother and more comfortable healing process for clients. With its longer-lasting results and superior aesthetic outcomes, Nanoblading has emerged as the preferred choice for those seeking flawless brows with minimal upkeep.
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How long does Nanoblading last?
Nanoblading results last up to 2 years, depending on skin type and lifestyle. Nanoblading is better suited for a larger variety of skin types than Microblading, including oilier skin and skin with larger pores. Yearly touchups are recommended.
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Does it hurt?
Everyone has a slightly different pain tolerance, but most clients report little to not pain. Compared to Microblading, Nanoblading is less painful.
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