Many clients are, understandably, nervous during permanent makeup services, and experience discomfort. As their esthetician, it’s your responsibility to help them relax as much as possible. Here are some tips we teach students studying microblading in Long Island, NY, at our beauty school.
Give Local Anesthetics Time to Work
Never attempt to rush treatment by skipping the wait time for a local anesthetic. Pay attention to the wait time specified by the product you use, and use this period to set up your table and answer any questions the client may have. Furthermore, keep in mind that you may need to reapply the anesthetic if the procedure takes longer than expected.
Explain What You’re Doing
While you don’t need to give an in-depth explanation of how microblading works, many clients feel more relaxed if they know what to expect at each stage. Be sure to let your client know what you will be doing next before moving on to a new step so that you don’t startle them unintentionally.
Check-In Often
Don’t assume your client will speak up if they are uncomfortable. Many people hesitate due to nerves and would rather suffer in silence than “complain.” Be sure to check in often and stress that you want to hear about any discomfort, no matter how minor it may seem to them.