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Laura is a lifestyle blogger who resides in Oklahoma. She loves to share her favorite things with her readers from her favorite taco salad recipe to the best places to eat in New York.
This easy citrus smoothie bowl recipe is sure to ease you into Spring. When you think of winter, you don’t really think of fresh in season fruit. Winter citrus often times gets overlooked because summer steals the show when it comes to buying fruit. Grapefruit is probably my favorite winter citrus, and it was the inspiration for this recipe.
Microblading is a manual process that involves teeny tiny fine-point needles that make up a small disposable blade that’s used to scratch and deposit pigment under your skin. I say first healing process, because you’ll have to allow time to heal after both your initial appointment and your touch up appointment which comes six weeks after the first one. You can expect: brows to get extremely dark, start to scab, scabs fall off, pigment fades, pigment comes back. It’s extremely important you let the scabs fall off naturally so that the pigment can fully be absorbed by your skin.
Microblading is a manual process that involves teeny tiny fine-point needles that make up a small disposable blade that’s used to scratch and deposit pigment under your skin. I say first healing process, because you’ll have to allow time to heal after both your initial appointment and your touch up appointment which comes six weeks after the first one. You can expect: brows to get extremely dark, start to scab, scabs fall off, pigment fades, pigment comes back. It’s extremely important you let the scabs fall off naturally so that the pigment can fully be absorbed by your skin.
Microblading is a manual process that involves teeny tiny fine-point needles that make up a small disposable blade that’s used to scratch and deposit pigment under your skin. I say first healing process, because you’ll have to allow time to heal after both your initial appointment and your touch up appointment which comes six weeks after the first one. You can expect: brows to get extremely dark, start to scab, scabs fall off, pigment fades, pigment comes back. It’s extremely important you let the scabs fall off naturally so that the pigment can fully be absorbed by your skin.