Taffy microblading blades for thick hair and medium length
Description of the Taffy microblading blades
These wonderful microwaving blades from the Szwedo Group are the result of laboratory research and decades of manual pigmentation experience. They are made of a series of steel micro-needles, assembled and bonded together in a flat and orderly manner. This, thanks to the technology invented by the Szwedo Group, allows to put a precise amount of pigment on an appropriate depth of skin. Their patented structure makes it possible to create hairs of various shapes, thickness and length in an appropriate manner to the skin type, hair color, pigment color and the desired effect. The reconstruction of the eyebrows with TAFFY blades is fast and does not cause severe irritation or skin swelling. A few days after the treatment the epidermis exfoliates evenly and the pigment stabilizes in the tissue. There are 9 different sizes of blades available.
WARNING: these needles are very performing and "cut" much more easily than those commonly on the market.
N.B. the images were made using used blades.
Characteristics of Microblading Blades 8
These types of blades have indicated characteristics for:
thick hairs
long games
large eyebrows
hard skin
The blades are sold in packs of 2
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Tips for using microblading blades
In order to obtain realistic and long-lasting hairs it is necessary to carry the blade in such a way that all the needles have a simultaneous contact with the skin.
By applying different types of blades, we can obtain different pigment intensities.
WARNINGS
Stainless steel needles for permanent make-up for professional use, sterile and non-pyrogenic.
For single use only.
Throw after use.
Do not use if the individual package is damaged.
Keep in a dry place at room temperature, protect from sunlight.
CAUTION:
Used needles may be contaminated. Disposal must be carried out in accordance with the country / factory guidelines.
The product meets the requirements of the law of 12.12.2003 on general product safety
(Dz.U. no 229, p. 2275 with modifications).