Price includes Six Week Top Up
Powdre Brows are a semi-permanent makeup technique using a machine to deposit pigment in soft, pixelated dots, creating a filled-in, powdery, and gradient effect that lasts 1–3 years
Suitable for all skin types, especially oily or mature skin, they offer a more defined, lasting, and less painful alternative to microblading, requiring a touch-up in 5-8 weeks
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Key Aspects of Powder Brows:
- Appearance: Creates a gradient effect, lighter at the front and darker at the tail, mimicking filled-in makeup.
- Duration: Lasts approximately 1–3 years, generally longer than microblading.
- Suitability: Ideal for all skin types (especially oily or sensitive) and most ages, including those looking to cover old, faded tattoos.
- Procedure: Takes 2–2.5 hours, involving a machine to apply, and requires a touch-up session.
- Healing: Full healing takes about 6 weeks, with initial darker, scabbed, or scaly skin during the first 3–4 days.
- Contraindications: Not recommended during pregnancy, nursing, or for those with certain skin conditions, blood disorders, or using blood-thinning medication.
Powder Brows vs. Microblading
While microblading creates crisp, hair-like strokes, powder brows offer a shaded, fuller, and more defined look. Powder brows are generally preferred for longevity and for individuals whose skin might not hold hair strokes well.
Aftercare and Maintenance
- Keep brows dry for the first few days, avoiding excessive sweating, swimming, or steam.
- Apply recommended ointments to aid healing.
- Avoid using skincare products with acids (AHA, Glycolic, etc.) or retinoids near the brow area, as they can cause premature fading.
- A perfecting, or touch-up, session is usually necessary 5-8 weeks after the initial appointment.