Perfection…with precision of a machine

Ombre Powder Brows

A well-defined and shaped brow is one of the most important features on the face and can create the most immediate, positive impact. Whether your brows are sparse, over plucked or simply in need of definition, permanent makeup can transform your look.
This latest technique is much more natural looking than old fashion eyebrow tattoos. I implant the colour pigment into the top layers of your skin, leaving you with your desired eyebrow look. Not only do the Ombre brows look flawless and natural but the pigment is waterproof and smudge free, making it perfect for anyone looking for fuss-free makeup ahead of a holiday or special occasion

 
Credit to Embeauty Monika

Credit to Embeauty Monika

And the difference from Microblading ?

Microblading uses a non mechanical hand tool to create natural realistic looking hair strokes inside the brow line. Powdered brows help clients achieve more of a powdered make up finish or Ombre look instead of the individual soft appearance of hair strokes. Powdered brows have a soft makeup look and work great for clients with oily, mature skin or someone who is used to wearing brow makeup everyday as part of their daily routine.

Which treatment should I chose?

The options for permanent makeup today are endless, you may have heard the following terms:
Microblading, Hair stroke brows, Powder brows, Ombre, 3D brows, Brow embroidery micropigmentation, Brow tattoo.
Not sure which treatment would be right for you? I will help you to decide on the right treatment, shape, colour and thickness of your brows. The shape will be drawn on before any work is carried out to make sure that you’re totally happy with the end result.

Credit to Embeauty Academy

Credit to Embeauty Academy

 

Here’s why you need & want Ombre Powder Brows…

  • To thicken or add density to thin or sparse brows, especially those caused by years of over plucking / tweezing.

  • To give those with skin diseases like alopecia or hair loss- secondary to chemotherapy, a natural looking brow. The natural and crisp looking characteristics of microblading make it very difficult to tell you have even had the procedure done, which is often the desired outcome for those who have lost eyebrow hair due to medical reasons.

  • To replicate makeup and prevent the need for the daily application

  • To cover scarring or gaps within the brows

  • To correct asymmetry of the brows

  • To add colour / intensity to the brows

  • To lengthen the tails of existing eyebrows

  • Smudge and smear proof. Clients can enjoy an active lifestyle without the worry of the brows getting ruined. Reapplying your eyebrow makeup can be a thing of the past. Gym and swimming sessions just got a whole lot easier

  • Brows always look fresh and tidy, unlike eyebrow powders and pencils which can look messy and faded throughout the day

  • Reduces the amount of time it takes to get ready in the morning - no more waking up with a need to 'put on your face'.

  • To give the illusion of brows even when swimming, at the gym, or after showering, without having to worry about being makeup free or makeup smudging and smearing

  • For those who have trouble applying conventional makeup or do not wish to wear makeup

Contraindications:

Under the age of 18
Pregnant or nursing
History of Keloids or Hypertrophic scarring
Diabetic (requires doctor's permission)
Receiving Chemotherapy
Viral infections and/or diseases
Epilepsy
Pacemaker or major heart problems
Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
Botox or Fillers in the past 2 weeks
Aesthetic treatments in the past 6 weeks
Accutane in the past 2 years
Heart conditions, uncontrolled high blood pressure, poor general health.
Taking blood thinning or blood clotting agents

A medical history form will be completed at the initial consultation to determine your suitability for Microblading
Some of the above listed reasons do not automatically mean you are unable to have these procedures.
Some medical conditions may simply require a note from your GP giving clearance and consent to the procedure taking place. Other conditions which pose risk, may require the client to sign a disclaimer should they still wish to undergo the procedure.


PLEASE NOTE - Patch test is required at least 48 hours prior to treatment !