Highlights
Technician uses a long lasting pigment to mimic the appearance of brow makeup, which can enhance the client’s features
About This Deal
One Ombre / Powder Microblading Session
Choice of a powder brow session or ombre micro-shading session
Note: Offer excludes Top-up session
When it comes to semi-permanent eyebrow tattoos, you’ve probably heard of microblading.
Fast forward a few years. While microblading was gaining demand, a newer and more advanced technique called Ombré and Powder Brows (also known as powder, mist, microshading, ombré shading, or stardust brows) is the preferred option.
Ombré brows differs from traditional tattooing in that it is surface work—meaning, the application is done on the epidermis layer of the skin. The technique is described by its name, with results being powdery with a faded front and a crisp tail, resembling the look of makeup.
Powder Brows result in a look most like makeup powder, hence the name "Powder Brows. It used to make brows more distinctive and full,
LESS INVASIVE: Ombré and powder brows are achieved using a small machine, which disperses extremely fine dots of pigments even into and across the skin in an airbrush or shading technique.
LESS PAIN & BLEEDING: Ombré and powder brows are less painful due to the airbrush-like technique we apply, which creates less trauma to the skin vs. the blading technique of microblading.
LASTS LONGER: Results do vary based on lifestyle, skin type, health, preferences, etc., but a single ombré or powder brows session, using high-quality pigments, can last on average 2-3 years.
GREAT FOR ALL SKIN TYPES: Ombré or powder brows are great for any skin type, unlike microblading, which is not suitable for those with oily skin. Microblading on oily skin requires several touch-ups, which causes more trauma to the skin.
STILL LOOKS NATURAL: While ombré powder brows have a more “filled-in” look, the healed results appear like softly shaded brow pencil or powder.