SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP
POWDER BROWS
Also known as ombré powder brows, it is a semi-permanent makeup technique that creates a soft, powdered look similar to eyebrow make up. You can achieve a flawless every day look that lasts up to a year.
SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP
POWDER BROWS
Also known as ombré powder brows, it is a semi-permanent makeup technique that creates a soft, powdered look similar to eyebrow make up. You can achieve a flawless every day look that lasts up to a year.
Using a specialized machine and ultra-fine needles, we blend and shade the pigment into the skin, creating a beautiful gradient that is lighter at the front and darker toward the tail.
The finished look offers volume and definition with a soft, powdery finish. For your comfort, a topical numbing cream is applied before we begin. This treatment is perfect for anyone with thin, asymmetrical, or blonde brows, or those experiencing medical hair loss.
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Post-care is crucial for the appearance and longevity of your new brows
For the first 5 days, avoid water, soap, or makeup on your eyebrows
Apply once a day on the brows before going to bed the after care cream offered by us
Refrain from exercising for the first 2 days
No swimming, jacuzzis, saunas, or hot yoga for 1 week
Avoid sunbathing or tanning beds at least 2 weeks before and after treatment
Do not use treatments, peels, lasers, or face creams with acids for the next 3 weeks
Always wash your hands before touching the eyebrow area
Avoid picking, peeling, or scratching the pigmented area
Gently wash your face around the eyebrows for the first 5 days
You can apply makeup around the eyebrow area after 1 week
After day 5, your brows can get wet, and itching or flaking may occur around days 7-8, which is a normal part of the healing process
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Avoid this treatment under the following conditions:
During pregnancy or within 3 months after giving birth (treatment can be considered once pregnancy hormones are stabilised)
While under the influence of alcohol or drugs
If taking blood-thinning medications
If you have diabetes or haemophilia (blood disorders)
During chemotherapy
With heart or vascular diseases
If you have immune disorders
If currently using Roaccutane (acne medication)
While on antibiotics
If there is irritation in the brow area
If you have recently undergone a chemical peel with acids
If you have had Botox within the last 2 weeks