Microblading Pen: A manual tool used to create hair-like strokes by implanting pigment into the skin.
Disposable Microblading & Microshading Blades: Blades are typically sterilized and individually packaged for single use.
2. Pigments:
High-Quality Pigments: Multiple shades of pigment are included to match different skin tones and brow colors. Pigments are often organic and pre-mixed for use.
Pigment Cups: Small containers for holding pigment during the procedure.
Pigment Rings: Wearable rings that hold pigment for easier access during microblading and microshading.
3. Measuring and Design Tools:
Eyebrow Ruler/Caliper: A tool used for measuring and mapping the perfect brow shape for each client.
Brow Mapping String/Thread: Pre-inked or regular thread to create symmetrical and precise brow outlines.
Eyebrow Pencil: Used to draw and map out the desired shape before beginning the procedure.
4. Numbing Agents:
Topical Anesthetic Cream or Gel: Applied to the client’s skin to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Secondary Numbing Gel: Often used after the initial strokes to provide continued numbing.
5. Practice Skins:
Synthetic Practice Skins: Included for practicing techniques without working on a live model. These replicate the texture of human skin.