When it comes to eyebrow certifications, there are many options out there. But, like most things, all options are not equal. Our BrowPro brow tech Ashley insists on PhiBrows certifications for her own arsenal, because she knows that PhiBrows is truly committed to being the best in brows.
So why is PhiBrows so amazing? Let us count the ways:
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Our brow expert, Ashley @ BrowPro, is so excited to bring powdered ombré and combination brows to her offered services here at Byōōdē Bar! These exciting new trends in brows create a super soft, fresh makeup feel to your frons, in a semi-permanent procedure that lasts 16-36 months.
Let's break down what these new services are and why we're so excited about them.
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If you're a client, or even if you just follow us on Instagram, you know our artists do amazing work. Byōōdē Bar's mission is to employ beauticians at the top of their game, and with Dru's fluffy, full lashes, Ashley's killer brows, and Sarah's plump lips and hairless legs, we've done pretty well assembling an A-team! But even more important than the finished product is all the things that go on in the background to keep Byōōdē Bar clean and our clients safe from any health concerns, like bloodborne pathogens.
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Welcome to Byōōdē Bar’s first blog post! Come back every month for another post exploring the latest trends, products, and advice in the beauty world. We thought we’d use this first month to explore the world of microblading because although it’s becoming more well-known, there are still a lot of myths and misconceptions about it. And with our very own dual-certified microblading technician Ashley on staff, we figured this was a good time to tell you everything you need to know about these semi-permanent eyebrows.
What Is Microblading, Anyway?
If we’re going to explain everything there is to know about microblading, we should probably start with telling you what, exactly, microblading is. Simply put, microblading is a form of manually tattooing eyebrows. It’s done with a super-fine blade and the appropriate pigment for your complexion, which gives you hyper-realistic results. Your technician will etch a pattern of lines that mimic your own hair growth pattern, which results in natural looking hair-like strokes—regardless of how much real hair you started out with.
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