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What's the difference between tattooed eyebrows and embroidered eyebrows? Which is better?
Hello, eyebrow tattooing and eyebrow tattooing are both artificial methods to beautify eyebrows, but there are obvious differences in methods, tools and material effects. ① Method: Eyebrow tattooing is to vertically prick the needle on the skin.

In fact, the pain is strong, because the number of needles per puncture is limited, so the coloring time is longer; Embroidering eyebrows is to pierce the skin with needles at a 45-degree angle. Because there are more needles pierced each time, it is less painful and takes less time. ② Tools:

Eyebrow tattoo is to tattoo pigments on the skin one by one with the help of "single needle" or "three needles" and power tools; Embroidering eyebrows is a combination of 12 stitches or 16 stitches at an oblique angle of 45 degrees, and more pigments are embroidered at one time.

Pierce the skin completely by hand, without the help of electricity. ③ Material: tattooed eyebrows are mostly water-based pigments with weak viscosity; Embroidering eyebrows uses paste pigment, which is sticky and easy to enter the skin with needles, so it is easy to color. ④ Effect

Results: Embroidered eyebrows have little trauma and will not change color, because they will not be mixed with subcutaneous yellow genes. On the contrary, tattooed eyebrows easily penetrate deep into the skin by mistake. If the pigment is brought into the deep layer by mistake and mixed with the subcutaneous yellow gene, it will cause

It is not easy to remedy when it turns blue. In addition, because tattooed eyebrows are embroidered with multiple single points, the effect will be blunt. Embroidering eyebrows with more points each time can produce a supple and natural effect. In terms of durability,

Eyebrow tattooing can last for a long time, while eyebrow embroidery only lasts for two to three years. -The answer comes from Yichang Ole Plastic Surgery, hope to adopt it, thank you!