Microblading and Microshading: Everything You Need to Know
In the world of micropigmentation, two techniques dominate the market: microblading and microshading. Both offer beautiful, long-lasting eyebrows, but with different approaches and results. Understanding the difference is key to choosing the one that best fits your skin type and desired look.
What Is Microblading
Microblading is a manual technique that uses a hand tool with micro-needles to deposit pigment in thin, natural strokes, mimicking individual eyebrow hairs. The result is a very natural look, almost indistinguishable from real eyebrows. Ideal for normal to dry skin, and for those who want an ultra-realistic hair-by-hair effect.
What Is Microshading
Microshading (or ombré shading) is a micropigmentation technique that creates a soft, shaded effect similar to makeup. It uses small pigment dots to build a gradual shading effect, resulting in a look somewhere between natural makeup and a tattoo. It’s especially recommended for oily and combination skin, where microblading strokes tend to blur over time.
Direct Comparison: Microblading vs Microshading
| Feature | Microblading | Microshading |
|---|---|---|
| Technique | Manual (hand tool) | Manual or machine |
| Look | Natural, hair-by-hair | Soft, makeup-like shading |
| Skin type | Normal/dry | Oily/combination |
| Duration | 12–18 months | 18–24 months |
| Pain | Moderate (minimal with TKTX) | Moderate (minimal with TKTX) |
Which Technique Should You Choose?
- Choose Microblading if you have normal or dry skin, love a natural look, and want the most widely used technique.
- Choose Microshading if you have oily or combination skin, prefer a more defined look, or want longer-lasting results.
- Opt for a combo (microblading + microshading) if you want the best of both techniques.

