
Nano brows: It’s all in the details
For a more precise look, opt for nano brows, aka hair stroke brows. This treatment uses a digital machine with a single needle, brushing on hair strokes individually. Many people view this as a more refined take on microblading. It’s less invasive than microblading due to using a machine rather than a manual blade, and offers a more exact finish. When completed by a skilled professional, nano brows look more varied and softer, which is perfect for a feathered look.
Pros: A fluffier, diffused hairstroke that mimics the feathering trend, a wider range of eyebrow patterns, and a less invasive process that works on both mature and sensitive skin.
Cons: It can’t cover bare areas completely, can fade more rapidly than microblading, and is harder to master than the art of microblading for aestheticians.
Nano brow myths
It’s not always the most natural look. Since it depends on the eyebrow artist, a poorly done nano brow will almost always look worse than a moderately skilled person doing microblading.
You’ll never need eyebrow makeup. Like microblading, it offers an everyday look but can’t offer the versatility of cosmetic products.
They’re the best choice for oily skin. Although they’re better than microblading for oily skin, microshading is better as it can hold better on oily skin and prevent blur.