When we say PhiBrows – do we talk about microblading, or is it something similar? What is that technique, the price, does it hurt, and everything you need to know about it is in this text!
The PhiBrows technique is, in fact, microblading. The reason why it is called the microblading method is based on micro-cuts into which a special pigment is added, and as a result, we get eyebrows that are so realistic – that it is equal to magic!
The initial idea was to create one technique that would be revolutionary in PMU methods. And it succeeded with the creation of the microblading PhiBrows method.
The creator of PhiBrows is Branko Babic – a visionary who has somehow understood what women want and how to get it regarding their face and eyebrows. And we thank him because now, at his prestigious PhiAcademy, thousands of students, masters, and associates generally have business, success, and real value in their hands, which is the knowledge and power to change something in this world of beauty and impossible standards!
To understand what this method actually is, you need to know how it is performed. Of course, I won’t reveal every secret or trick to you because then everyone could do this technique, and it should still be done professionally by educated experts!
First, it is necessary to get to know the client’s skin well, as well as some general health guidelines. Then there is preparation for the treatment and counseling regarding pre- and post-treatment care to ensure the best possible results.
Then the treatment is carried out with the help of special tools with a surgical blade that makes minor cuts, applies pigment, and we need to monitor the depth and pressure on the skin during work.
Every stroke and line follows an extraordinary golden ratio, the proportions that determine the shape of the eyebrows that suit your face. The hairs are drawn to achieve a clean, meticulous, and natural look of the eyebrows. The amount of practice required to perfect this technique is unimaginable! – But it pays off because the satisfaction on the client’s face and the uplifted look they receive after this method is the greatest reward for hard work!
When the treatment is done, the next step is to provide a guideline for proper aftercare so that the final result is the perfection of the brow look!
Microblading can be somewhat painful, but your pain level will depend on your natural pain tolerance. The upside? Your brow artist will definitely use a numbing gel before they begin and may also add an extra layer of gel between each pass.
But in general, on a scale of tweezing your brows to getting a bikini wax, microblading is more like tweezing your brows. So, expect the pain to be a little uncomfortable but not unbearable. And be sure that your artist will listen and follow your reactions, so you can always use some more of the Phi numbing gel or make a short pause.
Microbladed brows will fully heal in about a month, but how well they heal will depend on how well you follow your artist’s aftercare instructions. Redness, swelling, and scabbing are all common after microblading in the first 5-7 days, as the PhiExperts say, so don’t be concerned if you experience them. But despite how tempting the scabs may look, do not pick at them, or you risk potential infection and prolonged healing. Instead, be sure to use the creams and other products that your Phi artist recommends, follow through with the aftercare treatment and be sure that everything will be all right!
The cost of microblading can vary greatly depending on factors such as your location and the experience of the artist performing the procedure. It’s important to keep in mind that brow products and services aren’t typically inexpensive, and the time and effort required to maintain natural brows can also add up. However, for those who are not satisfied with their natural brows, the investment in microblading may ultimately be worth it. It can save time and effort in daily eyebrow maintenance. Consider whether it might be the best option for you.
Microblading is a type of tattoo, but it’s not permanent and deep as an actual tattoo. The inks are different – tattoo ink is more concentrated, and for microblading, we use only the best and especially made PhiPigments. Also, they are applied differently. With microblading, the pigment is applied superficially to your skin rather than placed into your skin’s deeper layers.
Because of the pigment used and the way it’s applied to the skin, microblading produces a semi-permanent “tattoo” that looks soft and subtle instead of opaque and bright, as with traditional tattoos.
The PhiBrows course is a special type of education that teaches you how to do this method from A to Z.
It teaches you the theoretical part, where you learn absolutely everything about skin types, proper care, and proportions, but also coloring, mixing, using pigments, correct blade position, and precautions you must take!
Then there is a practice that teaches you how to apply everything you’ve learned. First, you will practice on latex and then on a live model, all under the supervision of a hard-working and dedicated master who earned his Phi titles hard!
In fact, with this course, you get not only knowledge but also a very profitable and respected business that, above all, changes the world of beauty in its roots!
You also get friends for life, the unconditional support of the Phi community, and an incentive for success! The course is available in the live and online versions, with some slight differences, but find more about it on my website: