Light Microblading and the categorization of techniques


 
Did you know there are only two foundational base techniques for semi-permanent pigmentation? These are Microblading and Powder Brows.
— siiritabri.com
 

We hesitate to upload pictures of our microblading work. Why? Because each time we do, we receive a surge in bookings of microblading. And right now, we're already quite busy. Another small-group microblading training is on the calendar for this week, and once again, it's fully booked! 

Next, some information that may be useful.

Did you know there are only two foundational base techniques for semi-permanent pigmentation? These are Microblading and Powder Brows. Each of these base techniques has numerous styles as subcategories, such as "Light Microblading" or "Ombré Powder Brows," sometimes referred to as "Ombré Brows." Surprisingly, some artists and trainers aren't aware of this distinction and mix up foundational techniques with styles. We have many training materials from various trainers, and some approach this basic categorization in the most peculiar ways.  Let's be honest: there's no shortage of incompetence out there.
PMU Hub, the world's largest website on PMU-related material, clarified this well:

"Ombre powder brows are a subcategory of powder brows and are basically just a particular shading pattern."
- PMU Hub

They're absolutely correct. Also, any brow style combining two or more techniques or styles (such as hairstrokes and powdering) can be called Combo Brows.

We hope this tidbit of information enhances your knowledge and competency in the field.

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