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Nano Hair strokes (Nano brows) vs Microblading - Key Differences

The main difference between Nano Hair strokes vs microblading is in the technique, which then entails differences in the results

Technique

Although it’s called Nano Hair strokes, there are no blades involved. Nano brows are done with a machine – some artists call this treatment digital hair stroke brows. The machine features an extremely fine needle, which vibrates and pierces the skin, depositing pigments in tiny dots that add up to strokes. The needle is flexible and thin, so it causes very little trauma to the skin.

Microblading is a manual technique. A hand-held tool that features a thin blade made up of 12-16 needles is dragged through the skin. The blade is dipped in pigment, and it’s deposited into the tiny cuts. The microblading blade is thin too, and some artists even use the same thickness as the nano-needle – 0.18. However, it’s not flexible, so there’s less control over pressure and the motion.

Skin Trauma and Scabbing

There is less scabbing with Nano Hair strokes than microblading scabbing, and the possibility of scarring is lower since the machine offers maximum speed and precision. A skilled microblading artist knows how to avoid excessive trauma too, but since the blade is thicker than the needle, there’s more scabbing.

What Are the Similarities? The results of both treatments are natural-looking, but enhanced brows, which last a relatively long time. The 2 techniques can give results almost indistinguishable from one another, so if you want the look of hair stroke brows, both are good choices.

Nano Brow vs Microblading Pain Level A common question among clients is which hurts more. The answer is – neither treatment should hurt. A topical anesthetic is applied before the procedure to eliminate the pain, and more can be added during the pigmentation. That said, there is some discomfort. With microblading, you will probably feel pressure and a pinching sensation, while machine Nano Hair strokes feel more like tingling or stinging, along with the vibrations. After either treatment, you might feel some tenderness in the area. This is normal and it’ll pass within a day. Pain level is individual, so some clients feel nothing at all, while others claim it’s quite uncomfortable. In either case, the sessions are relatively short and they give you years of perfect brows.

Nano Hair strokes vs Microblading Longevity Both treatments are semi-permanent, meaning their results last a long time, but do fade away eventually. How fast they’ll fade is individual and depends on many factors, primarily skin type, body chemistry, and lifestyle. Still, here are the general windows. How Long Does Microblading Last? Generally, the results of microblading last up to 18 months and can be prolonged with touch ups and proper aftercare, which implies avoiding sunlight, exfoliation, and skincare products which contain particularly aggressive ingredients like retinol and acids. Microblading also fades significantly faster on oily skin. How Long Does Nano Hair strokes Last? Nano brows last from 1.5 to 2.5 years on average, so a bit longer than microblading. The reason for this is that machine application makes the strokes more resilient. Oily skin will probably fade Nano Hair strokes a bit faster than dry to normal skin, but not as quickly as with microblading. Nano Hair strokes is also more suitable for skin with large pores, as the precision of the application prevents pigment blurring.

 
 
 

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