Nano blading uses an ultra-fine needle to create more precise, detailed strokes compared to microblading, which uses a blade. This results in even finer and more natural-looking hair strokes with less trauma to the skin.
Nano Blading FAQ
What Skin Types Are Best Suited For Nano Blading?
Nano blading is suitable for most skin types, including oily and sensitive skin. However, individuals with very oily skin might experience faster pigment fading. A consultation with a professional can help determine if nano blading is the right choice for you.
How Should I Prepare For A Nano Blading Session?
To prepare for a nano blading session, avoid using exfoliating products or retinoids on the brow area for at least a week prior. Ensure your skin is healthy and free from infections or irritations. Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications before the procedure.
What Aftercare Is Required For Nano Blading?
Aftercare for nano blading includes keeping the brow area clean and dry, avoiding direct sunlight and sweating, and applying a healing ointment as recommended. Refrain from picking at scabs or scratching to ensure proper healing and pigment retention.
Can Nano Blading Be Combined With Other Eyebrow Treatments?
Yes, nano blading can be combined with other eyebrow treatments like tinting or lamination. However, it’s best to discuss with your technician to ensure compatibility and to plan the best treatment approach for achieving your desired brow look.






