A woman who went viral on TikTok advised against getting microbladed eyebrows after revealing her negative experience.
This video started with a stitch from TikTok user Casee Brim (@caseebrim). “Has anyone who microbladed her eyebrows actually liked the results a few years later?” she asked. We then cut to user @trending Plastics. “No, girl. I found it. It’s purple under my eyebrow,” she said.
The content creator microbladed her eyebrows when “people didn’t understand what they were doing” when this content first came out. She had her eyebrows fixed many times, but each time her eyebrows got worse.
As a result, @trending Plastics decided to get an eyebrow transplant. “They take some hair follicles from the back of your head and transplant them one by one into your eyebrows,” she explained. However, there was another drawback. That means your hair will grow back quickly. “The donor hair is attached and goes through a process of becoming very thick and eventually falls out,” she added. “Then, after a few months, it will grow back.”
However, you may have mottled eyebrows that require follow-up to fill in. Despite having an eyebrow transplant, @trending Plastics still had a purple tint under her eyebrows. She concludes the video by revealing that she will be making a follow-up appointment and that she will be asking questions about any and all procedures.
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The Daily Dot reached out to @trending Plastics via a comment on TikTok. The video racked up over 989,000 views for him, and viewers agreed.
One viewer said: “I learned from my late grandmother and their green eyebrow tattoos. God bless their souls.”
“I had a former friend try microblading, and when I told her she wanted to play with it.” [WITH] My face,” a second post was shared.
“I tell all my clients who ask about it, please don’t,” a third wrote.
On the other hand, some people have had good results.
“Wow. I went to a woman from Jordan who has been doing microblading for many years and had the microblading done. I’m so glad my eyebrows didn’t do anything weird. Thank you,” one user said.
“It’s very interesting how the microblading experience differs from person to person. I’ve had mine for 5 years and love it,” said a second comment.
Overall, microblading can boost your confidence if done correctly, but extensive It may actually take several months for the healing process to complete and results to be seen.Risk too include infections, allergic reactions, and other complications. For example, in 2017, a woman’s skin fell off as a result of microblading.
*First published: January 29, 2024 12:00 AM CST
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Melody Held is a culture writer. Her work has been published in Glitter Magazine, BUST Magazine, and more.