Want to do microblading but confused whether it is permanent makeup or not?
It sort of is — but not in the way your tattoo artist’s ink stays forever. Microblading sits somewhere in between.
When my friend Maya got her brows done, she expected that dreamy, no-makeup look to last forever. She said, “I thought this was like a tattoo. Nope. It’s softer, gentler… kind of like magic that fades.” And she was right.
Picture two different tools:
That’s the big difference. One is shallow. One goes deeper. That’s why one fades faster and the other sticks longer.
Short answer: no — not in the classic tattoo way.
That’s why almost every expert calls microblading semi-permanent — because it’s designed to fade over time.
But here’s the spicy bit.
Even though it fades, the pigment doesn’t vanish overnight. Some of it can stay for years if it’s done deep enough or if your skin holds pigment well. Some people still see a faint trace three to five years later. That’s not textbook permanent makeup — but it’s not exactly temporary either.
What microblading actually is:
• Semi-permanent brow makeup. Fades slowly.
• Not as deep as a tattoo. That’s why it doesn’t last forever.
• Natural hair-like strokes. Looks real.
• Needs touch-ups. Usually every 12–24 months.
• Less painful than a full tattoo. Many compare it to light scratching.
If your artist goes too deep, you get what looks like old school brows that never fade. Yeah, that’s exactly what my cousin Anika ended up with once. She went back for laser removal later. Not fun. Lesson learned — depth matters.
People love microblading because:
And here’s an opinion, just mine — if you want hair-like, natural brows and don’t want forever, microblading is a neat pick.
Some artists will tell you it’s “permanent makeup.” They say that because it technically is a type of cosmetic tattoo. But that’s a bit misleading if you expect neon, never-changing brows like a body tattoo.
So yes — it is cosmetic tattooing.
But it’s semi-permanent most of the time.
Remember this: pigment plus time equals fade. But rarely completely gone without removal. That’s the truth.
Q: Does microblading last forever?
A: No — it fades over time. Most people refresh every 1–2 years.
Q: Is microblading the same as permanent makeup?
A: Kinda. It’s a type of cosmetic tattooing, but shallower and fades faster.
Q: Can it be removed?
A: Yes, with laser, but it can be pricey and take time.
One last thought…
If you want a look that’s natural and forgiving, microblading could be your jam. If you want true permanent? Maybe talk to a tattoo pro first.