I’m glad you found this information useful! 😊 when microbladed strokes migrate it’s called a “blow out.” This can be caused by implanting the pigment too deep or due to the clients skin type. The more oiler skin types tend to blow out overtime. This can also occur if the client isn’t following proper aftercare like picking the scabs during the flaking phase.
I had permanent eyeliner about 7 or 8 years ago and now I look like I have prison tear drops on the outside of my lower eyelids. I have no idea what can be done about it.
I’m glad you commented! Look into laser removal. I know it sounds scary, but it’s the BEST way to remove this pigment and can typically be done in one session with a pico laser.
No one is talking about this!
Thank you for making a video on it.
Why does the hair stroke microblading migrate aswell?
I’m glad you found this information useful! 😊 when microbladed strokes migrate it’s called a “blow out.” This can be caused by implanting the pigment too deep or due to the clients skin type. The more oiler skin types tend to blow out overtime. This can also occur if the client isn’t following proper aftercare like picking the scabs during the flaking phase.
I had permanent eyeliner about 7 or 8 years ago and now I look like I have prison tear drops on the outside of my lower eyelids. I have no idea what can be done about it.
I’m glad you commented! Look into laser removal. I know it sounds scary, but it’s the BEST way to remove this pigment and can typically be done in one session with a pico laser.
Can this fade over time if not too extreme?
It can, but it would take years. The carbon in the pigments used for eyeliner are so large it's very difficult for your body to metabolize it.