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.

    • 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

  • 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