Lesson 1, Topic 1
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Level 5: Correct Method To Hold Your Microblade
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[woodmart_responsive_text_block font="text" size="small" font_weight="400" color_scheme="dark" align="left" woodmart_css_id="5e7679a161633" content_width="100" inline="no" woodmart_empty_space=""]After years of training students in microblading, we have found this to be one of the most important lessons. When you first pickup the microblade, it is going to feel very natural to keep the blade slanted but this will lead to uneven hair strokes on a client.[/woodmart_responsive_text_block][woodmart_responsive_text_block font="text" size="small" font_weight="400" color_scheme="dark" align="left" woodmart_css_id="5e7679f2e8f8a" content_width="100" inline="no" woodmart_empty_space=""]You want to always make sure that you are holding your microblading tool at a 90 degree angle. Also, you will want to make sure that most of your pressure is held in the middle of the blade and that you are not applying too much force at the front or back of the blade. If you follow these steps, your hair strokes will be sure to come out clean and even.[/woodmart_responsive_text_block]