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Nano hair stroke is a more precise version of microblading. With nano hair stroke, the artist uses a single-needle device, the nano needle machine, which works like a tattoo machine, but uses an extremely fine needle to inject pigments into the epidermis.
The answer depends on the look you want and your skin type. Nano hair stroke gives more precise and meticulous looks. Each stroke is individual and thinner than a microblading stroke, so they are better incorporated into the natural brows and the artist can modify the arch with much more precision. Nano hair stroke also looks more natural on people with thin eyebrow hairs. In addition, nano brows treatment is more suitable for clients with oily skin and large pores since thin strokes are more resilient, and clients with alopecia who have no brow hairs, as nano hair stroke tend to look more natural than microblading (which doesn’t mean a skilled microblading tech won’t give you super realistic brows too!). On the other hand, microblading is the slightly cheaper option, so if you’re looking for a more enhanced look and don’t insist on perfect precision, microblading may be the right choice!
No. Tattoos don’t sag but our skin does. If the designed shape coincides closely with the natural eyebrow shape, your tattooed brows shouldn’t separate from the natural one and you wouldn’t end up with two eyebrows as commonly believed.
The pain is minimal and very tolerable. We also use topical anesthetics for our clients to have a comfortable experience.
The duration depends on person to person and various different factors. Your therapist will advise you on how to best maintain your new brows.