PhiBrows Microblading in Southsea, Portsmouth
Semi permanent brow hair like strokes
At Oh Hello You Beauty we are fully certified and insured as well as licensed by Portsmouth City Council to carry out cosmetic tattooing also known as semi permanent make up or micro pigmentation.
We are committed to insuring safety for our clients and patch test must be performed at least 48 hour in advance of your appointment and we only use pigments which comply with the 2022 EU REACH regulations.
To read more about the new regulations, click here: Tattoo inks and permanent make-up - ECHA (europa.eu)
What are PhiBrows?
PhiBrows is a method of microblading, which is a semi-permanent technique of hyper-realistic eyebrows created by Branko Babic. PhiBrows is the only worldwide microblading brand and therefore world renowned for being the best. The very basis of the PhiBrows methodology is derived from the Greek letter Phi Φ, which in Greek numerals has a value of 500 and the average number of hairs on a human eyebrow is 250, so 500 eyebrow hairs on a human face; coincidence? I think not! The symbol of Phi Φ is also represented in the PhiBrows logo (with the addition of a brow silhouette) and the Golden Ratio, which in mathematics is signified as the divine proportion; equal to about 1.618. The Golden Ratio appears many times in nature, art, architecture and geometry, and to many symbolises true beauty. Even Leonardo Da Vinci created many illustrations for “De Divina Proportione” (On the Divine Proportion), a book written by Luca Pacioli around 1498, and focuses on the mathematical and artistic proportion, particularly the mathematics of the golden ratio and application in art and architecture.
The Vitruvian Man (c. 1490) by Leonardo da Vinci is a pen and ink drawing with surrounding notes that has become one of the artist’s most famous drawings from the Renaissance period. It is based on his studies of human proportion, symmetry, the golden or divine ratio and balance, bridging the gap between art and mathematics.
The golden ratio is seen on humans, our faces are 1.618 times longer than in width, the ratio between the width of the eye and the iris is 1.618 etc. Branko Babic created the PhiBrows microblading technique utilising the golden ratio to calculate a system of divine proportion measurements for the ideal brows mapping, which can be applied to anyone because it uses the own individual’s facial features. Therefore, you could say that when you have PhiBrows, your eyebrows are by divine design.
The benefits of PhiBrows microblading:
Wake up with perfect brows that have hair like strokes. It gives those who have alopecia or sparse brow hairs their confidence back and doesn’t smudge or wear off with exercise unlike make up.
Read more about the benefits of PhiBrows on our blog:
The Benefits of PhiBrows Microblading (ohhelloyoubeauty.com)
The difference between Microblading and PhiBrows:
The difference between PhiBrows and Microblading, my own personal story (ohhelloyoubeauty.com)
Prior to the PhiBrows treatment:
You’ll need to have a patch test at least 48 hours before your appointment. Please arrive to your appointment make up free.
PhiBrows Microblading procedure:
The room will be sanitized before you arrive. When you arrive, we will go through the procedure, health and safety which would have been discussed with you beforehand. You can ask as many questions as you wish before the treatment takes place. Age identification will be checked and before photos will be taken. You’ll be asked to wear a hair net and then your brow area will be cleansed and then sanitised. Your hands will also be sanitised with PhiSepto (most people have a natural reaction to touch their brows).
Your bespoke divine brows will be precisely drawn out and then you’ll be sat up so you can see the shape. The brow hair around the divine brow shape will be removed. Then using a PhiBrows manual disposable hand tool composed of very fine needles resembling the shape of a blade, small incisions will be made while simultaneously implanting specialised hypoallergenic, EU REACH 2022 compliant, PHI SUPER pigment into the dermal layer (lower layer) of the skin, to resemble each individual brow hair. An antiseptic will be applied between passes. Once the PhiBrows are complete a ink mask will be left on for around 5 minutes before the pigment residue is cleaned off. You’ll be sat up to see your beautiful fresh PhiBrows. An after photo will be taken and all aftercare advice will be reiterated to you; the after care is 50% of the how the final result. Please ask any questions you have.
The PhiBrows treatment process live (Please note the video is sped up)
The PhiBrows treatment process live (in real time)
Before without PhiBrows
Outline drawn out in accordance of the Golden Ratio
Fresh PhiBrows
Before without PhiBrows
Outline drawn out in accordance of the Golden Ratio
Fresh PhiBrows
PhiBrows Microblading Treatment frequency:
You’ll need a top up in 6 to 8 weeks' after your first treatment and then a Top Up treatment every 12 to 14 months.
Possible side effects from microblading:
Common:
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Soreness
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Redness
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Irritation
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Swelling
Infrequent:
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Bruising
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Activation of acne
Rare:
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Hyperpigmentation (patches of skin darker than your skin tone)
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Hypopigmentation (patches of skin lighter skin than your skin tone)
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Activation of herpes simplex
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Scarring
Unfortunately, those with the following can’t have the PhiBrows Microblading treatment:
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Undergoing or having had within the last 18 months chemotherapy or radiotherapy without an Oncologist note clearly expressing the treatment can be performed on them
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History of Keloid scarring
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Pregnant or breast feeding
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Haemophiliac
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Psoriasis within 15cm or 6 inches of the desired area for the treatment
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Eczema within 15cm or 6 inches of the desired area for the treatment
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Are or within the last 6 months been taking Roaccutane
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Using, or within the last 6 weeks have been using steroid cream within the desired area for the treatment
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Pustular or Nodular rosacea
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Fungal infections
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Cold sores
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Any contagious skin conditions
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If you are taking any Anti-coagulant medication
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If you are taking any medication which can cause photosensitivity
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Under the age of 18 (identification in the means of a passport or driving licence will need to be shown if you’re lucky enough to look younger)
If you’ve recently had cosmetic treatment please allow the time guides below before booking your appointment for PhiBrows Microblading:
Botulinum toxin (Botox) - 2 weeks before and after
Dermal fillers:
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Hyaluronic Acid (HA) - Wait at least 2 weeks after to have microblading
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Vital / Hydrate - Wait at least 2 weeks after to have microblading
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Scalptra - Wait at least 6 weeks after to have microblading
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Radiesse - Wait at least 6 weeks after to have microblading
Peels & Exfoliation:
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Microdermabrasion - Wait at least 1 week after to have microblading
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Superficial peel - Wait at least 1 week after to have microblading
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Medium / deep peel - Wait at least 6 weeks after to have microblading
Laser, light and RF
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IPL - Wait at least 2 weeks after to have microblading
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Laser Hair removal - Wait at least 2 weeks after to have microblading
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Resurfacing / Ablative - Wait at least 6 weeks after to have microblading
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Radio frequency - Wait at least 6 weeks after to have microblading
PhiBrows Microblading Aftercare:
The healing process is around 30 days but most clients will see the final results within a couple of weeks. The after care is incredibly important and is 50% of the final result! After your treatment you'll be given an aftercare pack, which will include a detailed Post Treatment Aftercare sheet as well as Post Treatment booklet, which will detail what to do with the Phi Products (PhiWipes, Skin Candy and PhiPatches) and what you'll experience over the next 30 days while you heal.
The Oh Hello You Beauty Aftercare Pack
Key points:
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Change your pillow case the day of your PhiBrows microblading and try not to sleep on your brows
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Don’t touch your brows to avoid infection
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Don’t pick your brows because it will lead to infection and scarring
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Keep your brows dry for at least 10 days – this means don’t wash your brows (lean back while washing your hair), don’t go swimming, use saunas or steam rooms, don’t do activity that will break a sweat.
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Don’t use products around and definitely not on, the brow area containing glycolic acid, lactic acid or AHA or any exfoliants.
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You will be given an aftercare ointment, which only use if your brows are beyond itchy. Only apply the ointment with a clean cotton swab and only apply by dabbing a minimal amount to not leave a noticeable shine or film on the eyebrows.
The microblading recovery process:
Day 1: Your brows will look perfect
Day 2 to 5: They may look too dark and thick but this is normal
Day 5 to 10: The brows may look like they’re changing shape and there may be flaking, but this is normal and please let the skin do it’s healing process and don’t pick it.
Day 10 to 15: The brows may look like they’ve faded but this is normal
Day 15 to 30. The brows starts to come back with their bold colour and beautiful shape.
Touch up day: The final hair stroke will be added for the ultimate microbladed brows
You may on the day experience excess lymph fluid (lymph is a clear fluid-like substance which might slightly ooze from the skin), this is part of the normal healing process and you need to gently blot (don’t rub) the area with a clean tissue but don’t hold the tissue onto the area. Don’t let the lymph fluid dry on the brows and form a crust because when the crust falls off the pigment may come off with it.
Frequently asked PhiBrows (microblading) questions:
Does PhiBrows microblading hurt?
On a pain scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is the most pain experienced, most people say it’s a 2 or 3. The first pass is generally considered the most painful . However, everyone has different pain thresholds and breaks can be taken at any point.
Do my eyebrows need to be completely shave your eyebrows off?
No, your eyebrow hair won't be shaved completely off. Once the divine shape has been drawn out, the surrounding hair will be removed so the brows are sharp. We are here to enhance your natural beauty not completely recreate it.
Will I scar from microblading?
Scaring can occur if the aftercare treatment isn’t followed correctly. Also, there has been a lot of scare stories in the media where people are performing microblading who haven’t been trained or have the mentality that the deeper you go the longer the microblading will last, which isn’t true. At Oh Hello You Beauty the microblade artist has been fully trained and isn’t heavy handed and make sure that the blade strokes are even and cuts deep enough for the pigment to be held in the skin.
However, if you have a history of Keloid scarring (raised scarring where an overgrowth of tissue occurs beyond the site of the trauma) or Hypertrophic scarring (raised scarring where the skin thickens at the site of the trauma), we are unable to provide the PhiBrows (microblading) treatment due to the risk of these scars occurring, and please don't let anyone talk you into having a treatment where your skin in broken during a treatment process, this is your face after all!
How long does microblading take?
For the first Microblading session, the entire procedure should take about 2-3 hours. During this session, your eyebrow will mapped out. Once you're happy we will begin the procedure.
You will need to come in for a follow up visit in order to have any minor necessary touch ups. The second Microblading session takes place after 6-8 weeks after the initial session. This session will take approximately 1.5-2 hours to complete.
How long does microblading take to heal?
The eyebrow area will be slightly red after the procedure and colour will appear very dark. This is normal for the procedure and part of the healing process. The colour will fade by up to 40% as it heals. In the following days, the eyebrows will continue to be dark and you will notice slight scabbing. Do not pick at the scabs as this may damage the skin and the outcome of the microbladed area. The eyebrows will lighten up in colour as it heals. No down time is required after microblading procedure. It takes approximately 7-14 days for the brows to heal over, and about 1 month for the colour to fully set in. You'll notice the colour is very light right after the two weeks after healing; the skin will have an opaque milky looking quality to it. This is known as the milk skin and is common in tattooing. This is due to the the tissue still healing from the inside out even though the surface of the skin is healed. True colour will reveal itself once healed.
What activities should I avoid after having microblading?
After permanent makeup treatment, you should avoid any activity that includes sweating. So, no working out, visiting saunas, sitting in the sun. No swimming, especially swimming in the sea , water can damage your freshly done microblading or any other permanent makeup treatment.
How long does it last?
Since microblading pigments are not implanted into the skin as deep as traditional tattoos, the area will naturally fade overtime. Microblading typically lasts 1-3 years, depending on skin type (normal, oily, dry), age (youthful/mature). Skincare routine will also affect the lasting effect of the pigment: patients who tan, uses products with AHA or Glycolic Acid with fade faster as your skin will resurface faster. Each individual's colour retention within the skin will vary. To maintain the brows looking fresh, a touch up is suggested every 12-18 months. Clients can let the microbladed area fade over time, but please note a slight shadow may remain.
Can I wear make up after microblading?
We strongly advise not to put any make up around your brows for at least two weeks, however you can wear light face make up avoiding the brow area. It's advisable not to have any big occasions or extreme sun exposure for at least 2 weeks afterwards while your brows heal. Your brows can look up for 40% darker for the week following the treatment so just bare that in mind when you are booking your appointment.
What qualifications and license does Oh Hello You Beauty have?
Our Microblading specialist was initially trained in Microblading at the Eclipse School of Beauty and Aesthetics, London in February 2019 and then went on to train with the Phi Academy, London in PhiBrows in March 2022. We achieved our license to carry out cosmetic tattooing (also known as semi permanent make up or micro pigmentation) by Portsmouth City Council in January 2022.
Why should I have a top up treatment every 12 to 14 months?
Everyone's skin and life styles are different. Natural fading occurs from external influences such as sun exposure, as well as physiological factors such as the gradual breakdown of the pigments as your body metabolizes it out of your system. If you have oily skin this will accelerate the pigment fading.