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  2. What Is Microshading? According to a Brow Artist, It ... - AOL

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    Looking for a more permanent way to enhance your eyebrows but don’t want to commit to microblading? You might want to look into microshading, which Alixandria Capparelli, an expert brow artist ...

  3. Permanent makeup - Wikipedia

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    Permanent makeup: before, immediately after, and healed – brow, eyeliner, and lip procedures. Permanent makeup, also known as permanent cosmetics, derma-pigmentation, micro-pigmentation, semi-permanent makeup and cosmetic tattooing, [1] is a cosmetic technique which employs tattooing techniques to replicate the appearance of traditional makeup.

  4. Although some of us grew up learning how to tweeze our brows or going to our local salon to get them waxed regularly, the variety of grooming techniques for our arches have since expanded. Along ...

  5. Microblading - Wikipedia

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    Microblading is a tattooing technique which uses a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. [1] Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing, a form of permanent makeup, as each hair stroke is created by hand with a blade that creates fine slices in the skin, [1] whereas eyebrow tattoos are done with a tattoo machine.

  6. Here’s Everything to Know About Microblading - AOL

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    Ahead, we speak with celebrity makeup artist Piret Aava (a.k.a. the Eyebrow Doctor) along with celebrity brow artist and KS&CO founder Kristie Streicher, for a full download on microblading, from ...

  7. Eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    An eyebrow is an area of short hairs above each eye that follows the shape of the lower margin of the brow ridges of some mammals.In humans, eyebrows serve two main functions: first, communication through facial expression, and second, prevention of sweat, water, and other debris from falling down into the eye socket.