What you need to know before booking a Microblading session
- maidoven
- Jun 16
- 1 min read

It is now a legal requirement that Microblading technicians have to hold a level 4 and many local authorities are enforcing this qualification as a term of special treatment license. In terms of insurance, all insurance companies are setting this level 4 threshold as an essential minimum for a valid insurance.
Microblading is a form of manual permanent makeup that is done by using a very fine blade to deposit pigments into the epidermis. The blade glides with gentle pressure over the skin and causes a fine cut. The cut is as fine as a paper cut and you can hardly distinguish it from real hair, ensuring it has a very natural effect.
Microblading may seem simple from the outside, but it’s a skilled art form that requires technical precision, a deep understanding of facial anatomy, and an artistic eye.
It takes years of practice to master:
Natural-looking strokes that mimic real hair
Symmetry and balance tailored to each person’s unique features
Color theory, to match skin tones and undertones for realistic results
Knowing how to avoid making brows too thick, too thin, or the wrong shape for the client’s bone structure
That’s why it’s critical to choose an experienced artist.One botched job can take months to correct—not to mention the frustration, expense, and emotional toll it can cause.
When it comes to your face, don’t take shortcuts. Choose skill. Choose experience. Choose quality.



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