Feather touch eyebrows refer to a cosmetic procedure that involves drawing on fine hair strokes to fill in gaps in the eyebrows for a more natural, fluffy look. There are different products available for feather touch eyebrows, including brow gels like Kjaer Weis Feather Touch Brow Gel, which is free of gluten, nickel, preservatives, lanolin, talc, and other allergens.
Microblading is another technique used for feather touch eyebrows, which involves cutting into the skin of the eyebrows and implanting pigment into the cuts using a special tool. The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals considers microblading a tattoo process since it involves placing color or pigment on the skin in a semi-permanent way. The ingredients used in microblading pigments can vary, but some products like Phibrows Microblading pigments are tartrazine-free and hypoallergenic.
Its important to note that aftercare for feather touch eyebrows is crucial to ensure the best results. For microblading, aftercare typically includes following practices to keep the area clean and dry, avoiding getting the face wet in the shower or activities that cause sweating, and avoiding certain skin care products that may impact the results or the length of time the procedure lasts.