Eyebrows are approximately 40% darker and bolder than they will be once fully healed.
Skin will be pink or red under the pigment which will cause the pigment color to appear much darker Swelling and redness will be present through and around the brows.
Swelling and redness has subsided.
Scabbing of the strokes is beginning Eyebrows start to itch and look much thicker in texture.
Skin's dead cells will begin to flake and peeling might begin around the edges of the eyebrows – do not pick!
Flaked off dead skin cells result in exfoliation, sometimes revealing no definite visible color in the skin
Pigment in the skin continues to oxidize and microbladed strokes begin to reappear in color intended from the beginning Some strokes may come back looking patchy or faded (6 to 12 week touch-up is needed as the final step!)