Where to look for microblading reviews?

Microblading is a lasting treatment — the effect stays for 1–2 years. So it’s worth taking the time to check reviews. The most reliable sources are:

  • Google Business Profile — Google reviews are harder to fake and show a rating built up over years
  • Instagram — comments, client tags, saved stories with results
  • Facebook groups — local Wrocław beauty groups where people ask for recommendations
  • Recommendations from friends — still the strongest recommendation

How to read reviews — what to look for

The star count alone says little. What matters more is what clients write:

  • Do they praise the result after healing, not just right after the treatment?
  • Do they mention comfort, hygiene and the master’s approach?
  • Are there photos of results — ideally after 4–6 weeks?
  • How does the master respond to any critical reviews? A professional reply says more than the absence of negatives

A single negative review doesn’t write off a good specialist — the overall picture and how the problem was resolved are what count.

What reviews won’t tell you — check for yourself

Reviews aren’t everything. Before you decide, verify a few things yourself:

A portfolio with healed results

The most important thing. “Right after the treatment” photos always look striking — what matters is the result after 4–6 weeks. Ask for photos of healed brows, ideally on different skin types.

Certificates and experience

A course can be finished in 2 days. Ask how long the master has been doing microblading, who they trained with and how many treatments they’ve done. Experience shows in the precision.

Hygiene and safety

Single-use blades and needles, gloves, sterile conditions, going over contraindications — that’s the absolute minimum. A good master brings it up themselves.

A free consultation and a clear touch-up price

A consultation before the treatment is the standard. A touch-up after 4–6 weeks is a separate, paid procedure — a good master states its price clearly from the start. If the touch-up cost is hidden or a “free touch-up” is advertised as a bonus, ask exactly what’s included in the price. More on this in the article how much microblading costs in Wrocław.

Red flags

  • An “all inclusive” price well below the market
  • No own portfolio (stock or Pinterest photos)
  • The treatment advertised as 30-minute
  • No consultation and no questions about your health
  • Only “right after” photos, never healed results

My approach

I work alone, seeing each client individually — no rushing, no queue. I begin every treatment with a free consultation and state the touch-up price clearly upfront. You can see my qualifications and certificates on the homepage, and the results and treatment details on the microblading Wrocław page.

Frequently asked questions

What should I look for when choosing a master?

Check the portfolio with healed results, certificates and experience, reviews from different sources, studio hygiene and whether a free consultation is offered and the touch-up price is stated clearly. Avoid very low prices and treatments advertised as 30-minute.

Can online reviews be trusted?

Reviews on a Google Business Profile are harder to fake than ones on a private website. The most reliable are photos of real results after healing and recommendations from friends. A single negative review doesn't write off a master — the overall picture is what matters.