Fading old Microblading can be done at home with the appropriate materials and methods. The most popular way to fade old Microblading is with a product containing glycolic acid, like a glycolic acid peel. Glycolic acid peels work by gently exfoliating away layers of skin, which gradually lightens the pigment left from your Microblading session. Always do a patch test on an inconspicuous area before applying this peel over your eyebrows. Alternatively, you could also try fading the pigments with natural ingredients, such as lemon juice or sea salt, by applying cotton swabs directly to the hair in a circular motion until the pigment fades away.
It is essential to note that these methods may not always work and may require multiple sessions to fully fade your Microblading. If you feel uneasy doing it yourself, consider visiting a professional technician for safe and more effective fading options tailored for your skin type. They will assess which method will give you optimal results without causing additional harm.
If you have any queries or concerns about fading old Microblading, it would be wise to consult a qualified professional before attempting any DIY treatments at home.

Safe Eyebrow Tattoo Removal Tips At Home
First, always consult with your Eyebrow Tattoo Artist to receive the support and advice you need about your new eyebrow tattoo. If you experience any unusual skin reactions, speak with a medical doctor. Unfortunately, you cannot remove new eyebrow tattoos immediately or soon after eyebrow tattooing. However, there are some things you can do immediately to promote the safe fading of your new eyebrows while they heal.
A correction and removal are two options. These can be done after the skin has fully healed (typically between 4 and 6 weeks). Suppose you have decided that new eyebrow tattoos are not for you, and a brow tattoo adjustment or brow tattoo removal is necessary. In that case, the following DIY Eyebrow Removal Tips at Home will help you speed up the process of fading your new brow tattoos.
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1. Warm showers twice daily for five days.
Warm showers can help stimulate the healing of your wounds. This will allow you to remove the pigments from any undesired eyebrow tattoos. Use your fingertips to massage your eyebrows in circular motions in the shower. After using a towel to dry your skin, use a clean, dry tissue to gently dry it.
2. Rosehip Seed Oil
Apply pure Rosehip Oil to both eyebrows for the next two weeks, three times per day, 1-2 drops on each. Use circular motions to massage the eyebrows. The oil promotes the gentle lifting of pigments beneath the skin’s surface. However, Rosehip Oil’s nourishing agents will help to heal your skin and reduce scar tissue formation. Use only organic products on your skin.
3. Sea Salt
For the next 10 days, mix 2 cotton pads with crushed organic sea salt and lukewarm water. Use this mixture to gently clean your eyebrows. Let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse with warm water. After rinsing, dry the skin with a clean towel. Be gentle with your skin. If your skin is too sensitive, refrain from repeating the procedure. Â
4. Retinol-based products
Retinol is effective in fading pigmentation and improving the appearance of permanent makeup. It is a vital ingredient in the proliferation of skin cells. Also, it allows chemicals to penetrate deeper layers of skin. This allows for the development of new layers of skin.
5. Hydrogen Peroxide Paste
This pigmentation can be reversed by using hydrogen peroxide paste with baking soda or salt. Excellent results can be achieved by using hydrogen peroxide paste alongside baking soda or salt to fade Microblading. For best results, hydrogen peroxide must be applied within 24 to 72 hours of treatment. Â
Conclusion
Fading old Microblading is an essential process for refreshing your brows. With the right product and method, you can lighten the pigments left from your previous sessions at home – but always remember to patch-test first! If you are not comfortable doing this yourself, visiting a professional technician is a much safer option, as they can assess which method would work best for your skin type.
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16 Responses
I do like reblading and I did a client 6 weeks ago who Feels that her eyebrows are a little too dark they did fade some but she wants them even lighter so my question is I do facials also and if I do a glycolic treatment on her brows twice a week will that help to soften the browse even more? I think she would be happy with that. Please help me Lydia.
Please how do I remove my mocroblading, the colour and outlook does not suit my face. Jane.
Dear Jane,
To remove microblading, it’s best to consult an expert. Methods vary based on the case and may include laser removal, saline solution, or chemical tattoo removal.
I need help I don’t like my microblading eyebrows anymore. What should I do?
Seek professional assistance. Options for removal or correction depend on individual cases and may include laser removal, saline solution, or corrective tattooing.
How long have you had them?
Help , my eyebrows have gone orange after one year with organic microblading . How can I fade the orange please
Mine are also fluorescent orange! Were you able to remove yours? If so how?
I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing this issue. Fluorescent or unusual colors can sometimes result from various factors, such as pigment selection, skin type, or even aftercare. Since we didn’t perform your procedure, it’s best to consult with the clinic where you had your brows done. They can provide guidance on why this happened and discuss potential solutions, like removal or color correction. Additionally, you may want to consult with a specialist who can assess the situation and recommend the best course of action to achieve your desired results.
Thank you for your comment. Since our clinic didn’t provide the service, we don’t have detailed information about the procedure you had. However, I recommend reaching out to clinics that specialize in tattoo removal, whether through laser or other approved methods. They can offer expert advice and guidance on your situation. Unfortunately, we do not offer tattoo removal services at our clinic, but a specialist will be able to assist you further.
I consulted so many people about removing my microblading eyebrows and no one has a answer to remove my microblading eyebrows. I don’t know were to turn.
Thank you for reaching out. Although our clinic didn’t perform your procedure and we don’t offer laser tattoo removal, I recommend contacting a clinic that specializes in tattoo removal. They have the expertise to assess your situation and suggest the best approach to achieve the results you’re looking for.
I had My brows done and now my m experiencing the ink bleeding in my skin all around both eyes lol ok’ing like l have Black eyes can you tell me why this is happening and how can p clear I up
Thank you for reaching out, and I’m sorry to hear about your experience. The issue you’re describing could be due to a variety of factors, including the technique used or individual skin reactions. Since we didn’t provide the service, I recommend contacting the clinic where you had your brows done for more specific guidance. They will be able to offer insight into why this might be happening. It may also be helpful to consult with a doctor, especially if you’re experiencing discomfort or unusual symptoms. Your health and satisfaction are important, so seeking professional advice is the best course of action.
How do I remove my microblading quickly I just had it done yesterday? Hate it!
How do I remove my microblading quickly I just had it done yesterday? Hate it!