u/Dangerous_Meet5684

Image 1 — Microblading - is there anything I can do for softer brows?
Image 2 — Microblading - is there anything I can do for softer brows?
Image 3 — Microblading - is there anything I can do for softer brows?
Image 4 — Microblading - is there anything I can do for softer brows?

Microblading - is there anything I can do for softer brows?

I got my brows microbladed for the first time 3 years ago - loved them, life changing, no regrets.

Fast forward 3 years - they faded and were looking grey so I went back to the same place for round 2 expecting the same results. The place has 2 owners - this time the other owner did them. This time the brows turned out much thicker and darker. I thought they would trace over the original brow mapping but the strokes are closer together and I think it makes them look a lot heavier on my face. I did as everyone suggests - wait until they heal. Well we are 3 months out and I am still not loving it.

First photo shows results after I got them done the first time 3 years ago - natural, perfect color match, hair strokes spaced out.

The other photos are what they look like today. Don’t get me wrong, I know they still look great but it’s a much bolder look and I like a natural look. The color looks good in natural lighting, but under flash as you can see it is kind of grey.

Everything online says to reach out to someone that does corrections but I want to give my artists a chance since they have done amazing work in the past. I’m worried if we adjust the tone to get the grey out they will go even darker… does anyone have experience with this? and is there anything that can be done about the strokes being too close together? Other than waiting a year for it to fade? lol

u/Dangerous_Meet5684 — 9 days ago

I’ve seen a few other posts about eczema getting worse on Skyrizi, but I never had any skin issues before and now it’s like a new one every other week!

I started in October first my arms developed a bunch of red bumps and small patchy rashes. I knew they weren’t mosquito bites because they didn’t itch like that, more just looked like dry angry skin. A month later had a breakout on my stomach, most recent is on my legs. I’ve never had bumps/rash like this, Skyrizi is the only change.

Also - I have almost zero diarrhea on Skyrizi but wayyyyy more tummy aches than I ever had with Humira. Idk about Skyrizi so far 😂😭 gotta love Crohn’s life

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u/Dangerous_Meet5684 — 24 days ago