How to Properly Take Care of Your Microblading Needles?
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How to Properly Take Care of Your Microblading Needles?

SPMUWorld
SPMUWorld
3 min read

As a professional microblading artist, you know how important the quality of your tools can be for creating perfect results for your clients. It’s essential to take proper care of all of your supplies, especially with precision-demanding procedures like microblading. Ensuring that your microblading needles are kept in top condition is critical not only for beautiful brows but also reducing wear and tear on these costly tools and making sure they last longer.

In this blog post, we will offer up some useful tips on taking care of your microblading needles to ensure that the best results possible are achieved - every time.

Clean After Each Use
After each treatment, it’s important to clean your microblading needles with an antibacterial soap or cleaner specifically designed for tattooing and permanent makeup tools. This should be done before disinfecting with sanitizer since disinfectants don't actually clean off dirt or debris. It’s also important to make sure that all areas around and inside the needle are cleaned thoroughly in order to prevent buildup or corrosion which can affect the performance and lifespan of the product.Store Properly
When not in use, store your microblading needles in a sealed container with a desiccant pouch (like silica gel) inside. The desiccant pouch helps keep moisture away from your needle which can cause rust and corrosion over time. Additionally, these containers can help protect against dust particles collecting on the needle which can reduce its effectiveness during treatments. Sharpening
To ensure that your microblading needles remain sharp and effective during use, you should sharpen them regularly using diamond-tipped sharpeners specifically designed for microblading needles. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using sharpening tools to prevent damage or injury due to improper use. When sharpening, be sure not to over-sharpen them as this could lead to dulling or weakening of the tip of the needle which could affect its performance during a procedure. Additionally, always wear protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses when handling sharpened needles as they can be extremely sharp and pose a safety risk if not handled properly. Replace Your Needles Regularly
Microblading needles should be replaced every 2-3 months at minimum—but if you're working on clients with more sensitive skin (such as those undergoing chemotherapy treatments), then it's recommended that you replace them even more frequently (every 1-2 months). This helps ensure that there is no chance of cross contamination between clients and also ensures that each client receives the highest quality of service possible.

Conclusion:
Properly taking care of your microblading needles is essential for successful treatments and a longer product life span. Ensure that you sanitize before every use, clean after each treatment, and store properly when not in use in order to get maximum performance out of your needle! With proper care and maintenance, you can ensure that your microblading needle will stay in top condition so you can provide quality services to all customers.

 

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