Powder Ombré Brows

Powder Brows technique can be applied with a soft, natural-finish or can be built up to resemble the look of darker makeup.

The intensity of the ombré effect is contingent on how much existing brow hair there is, thus results vary per person. If you have darker hairs or patches in the front of your brows, you will likely need a fuller powder-filled brow style so your natural brow hairs blend seamlessly. Ombré Powder Brows is great for all skin types, but especially those with:
* previous semi-permanent makeup
* oily, mature, and acne prone skin.

Why Powder Brows?

Powder Brows is one of the newest and one of the most advanced machine techniques in semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing. The technique used is the best for all skin types and lasts for 1-3 years. Powder Brows are great especially if you have oily, mature, acne-prone skin or combo. It leaves a more voluminous and defined look for your brows and is less-invasive.

FAQ ABOUT POWDER OMBRÉ BROWS TREATMENT

Before Procedure

PERMANENT MAKEUP CAN NOT BE PERFORMED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING!!!! Please do NOT take any painkillers or alcohol for at least 24 hours before your appointment. No coffeine or workout on the day of procedure. If you are on antibiotics prior treatment, a doctors clearance letter will be required. Try not to have a tan on your face at the time of appointment. Anti wrinkle injections should be performed 3 weeks before or after procedure. No fish oil capsules for a month before. No eyelash extensions for eyeliner procedure. If you are on Warfarin or any other blood thinning medication, we will require medical consent. For Antabuse and Roaccutane medication will have to wait 6 months after treatment. Only for lip procedure! If you ever had a cold sore please get a prescription from your GP for Acyclovir / Zovirax (1500mg a day in a liquid or tablet ) 3 days before and after the procedure. We offer a Patch Test, if you would like to under take it please let Us know and we can book you in at least 2 hours before your procedure!

Permanent Makeup

After Care NO WATER on the treated area at all for 2 weeks. NO sunbeds, sun, sweating, baths or exercise for 14 days. NO makeup or makeup remover, moisturiser or any chemical near the treated area till heals well! ABSOLUTELY NO PICKING or SCRATCHING!!!!! Or you will RUIN the results.

Powder eyebrows are a procedure that involves the gentle and low-impact piercing of the upper layers of the dermis with a special Tattoo machine with R1 needle. The procedure allows the pigment to be injected point-by-point, resulting in a stunning shading effect. Eyebrows look natural and very effective, giving the impression of freshly applied pencil or shadow make-up. Today, there are many epithets to symbolise this procedure: nano-powder, velvet, pixel, dot, shadow. The technique of powder eyebrow tattooing has gained its popularity and is now a favourite among the fair sex.

Powder eyebrows, which are more commonly known as shading, gradient, dusting or pixel technique.

Some stages of the powder eyebrow tattoo are similar to other techniques. A preliminary assessment of the condition of the eyebrows and skin by the artist is mandatory. Detailed discussion of the client’s wishes and nuances that may arise during the healing period. When the artist has gathered enough information, they will create sketches and then choose the shade. As with other permanent make-up techniques, a local anaesthetic gel is applied before the permanent make-up is applied. In this method, the thinnest needles are used to introduce the pigment. The technique is considered gentle,this is why this method has become famous among busy ladies.

During the following weeks the skin recovers and during this period it is necessary to follow the master’s recommendations. The final result will depend on proper care. Why is the powder eyebrow tattoo technique popular? The answer lies on a plane much wider than cosmetology. Naturalness has remained a trend in recent years in many areas, including the fashion industry.

With the help of powdery eyebrows, You can give your image a finishing touch and effectively hide flaws. It can be small bald spots, asymmetry scars, rare or chaotic hair growth. All bald area can beautifully be hidden, giving the edges beautiful outlines and colour. Based on the capabilities of the technique, it recommended making powder eyebrows if: 

  •  Your eyebrows are too thick, comma, but there are bald spots in some areas  • Brows are too light, and you need to give them colour Eyebrows quickly fade in the sun 
  • Moreover, if your eyebrows grow chaotically, you want to provide them with a more neat and beautiful shape.  • Also, if you have congenital disabilities in the eyebrow area, scars 
  • In conclusion, you don’t want to waste time on makeup every day  Also our work, as a result of which you will forget about cosmetics for two years. ​

The technique has many advantages, but unfortunately, it’s not suitable for everyone. There are several contraindications – illnesses that cannot or not recommended for tattooing. These include Hypersensitivity; Susceptibility to allergies. To avoid an allergic attack, you can start taking antihistamines a week before the procedure; Diabetes mellitus – people taking insulin; Viral diseases; Various types of infections; Poor blood clotting; Severe acne; HIV. Relative contraindications include pregnancy and lactation due to changes in the hormonal background occurring in the woman’s body at this time. The master cannot guarantee that the pigment will take up the correct residue. Therefore, clients during this period do micropigmentation at their own risk. It’s also recommended to opt for another type of permanent makeup if many grey hairs or gaps in the eyebrows. Powder eyebrows can only partially cover such imperfections, as long as the grey hairs are painted over.

Cosmetic tattoos (microblading, micropigmentation, microshading, feathering) – are the long-term application of tattoo pigments into the upper layer of the epidermis skin. Tattooing has been divide into manual (microblading and microshading) and hardware. In other words, manual use the handle of a maniple with a needle only by the hands of a master. However, hardware tattooing using a special apparatus powered by electricity. To understand the difference between tattooing with a machine and microblading, you first need to know how one and the other procedure for micropigmentation of the skin occurs. So what is microblading and cosmetic tattooing? We will try to tell you in more detail and thoroughly below. since many girls confuse two different terms, connecting them 

In addition to the natural aspect that the procedure gives, the eyebrow tattoo with a powdery effect has the following advantages:

  • Minimal skin injury 
  • The needle is inserted into the uppermost layers of the skin to a depth of 1 mm. 
  • Fast recovery and painless, and the procedure itself eliminates severe pain; 
  • Fast procedure – about 1-1,5 hours;
  • Hides flaws;
  • Suitable for women aged 18+

How long does it take to get an eyebrow tattoo? The entire process takes 1.5-2 hours, of which around 15 minutes is colour selection and another 15-20 minutes for the anaesthetic to take effect. It takes at least 1 hour to apply the pigment.

The powder eyebrow procedure is performed in stages: Since a woman’s appearance depends on the chosen sketch, colour and shape, the master first conducts a consultation.Everything is discussed: the shade of the pigment, the intensity of the filling, the technique of “broaching” (for example, it is now fashionable to introduce pigment from light to dark shade, the shape of the eyebrow, etc. The master can offer options, based on the shape of the face, colour and shape of eyes, hair and skin; A sketch is made. The eyebrows are corrected, excess hairs are plucked, and the shape is corrected. The master discusses the sketch with the client and corrects it to full agreement; The next stage is antiseptic treatment and anaesthesia. Various ointments, gels or sprays are used for this. Lidocaine or another drug based on it can be used for anaesthesia. Although powder eyebrow treatments refer to a procedure with minimal trauma to the skin, skin damage is unavoidable, as are painful sensations. To keep all discomfort to a minimum, the technician applies an anaesthetic twice. The first time before the procedure, the second time during it; The next step is the execution of the procedure. The procedure itself involves the creation of micro-points through which the pigment is injected. This is done with the help of a special machine with a thin needle at the end. This process creates a shadowy, smoky effect by “placing” the pigment smoothly and gently; After the procedure the master will apply disinfecting and healing cream, advises on the care after the procedure and make an appointment for the correction, which should be done in about a month after your first visit to the permanent make-up studio.

In comparison to permanent lip or eyelid make-up, the eyebrow tattoo procedure is virtually painless. It requires no anaesthesia, but everyone has an individual sensitivity threshold, and the anaesthesia is adjusted accordingly. No swelling occurs after the procedure, and you can go straight back to your everyday lifestyle.

Yes, the procedure is safe! During performing cosmetic tattoo, all hygiene requirements for these procedures are observed. Only hypoallergenic, certified products are used in the studio.

The traditional eyebrow tattoo technique is known to every woman who wants to look attractive and well-groomed. The procedure is quite effective and perfectly conceals imperfections in the eyebrow area, making them more expressive. However, tattooing is a painful procedure, which cannot give a natural look to the eyebrows and has several disadvantages (colour change with the appearance of unnatural blue, green and even red). It’s a different matter to the powdered brow technique. A modern, virtually painless procedure with stunning effects.

Before permanent eyebrow tattoo, it’s not necessary to correct the shape of the eyebrows or remove any hairs that have grown back. The last self-correction should be done at least one week before the treatment. It makes it easier for the master to determine the eyebrows’ natural shape, density, and natural curvature. According to expert recommendations, before permanent eyebrow make-up, one should not: do face cleansing, peeling, injections of Botox, Dysport into the face, contour plastic surgery, eyebrow colouring.

We highly recommend not wearing any make-up or any cream in the tattooing zone up to wholly healed (until the crusts have completely peeled off).

POWDER BROWS HEALING

The healing and recovery process of the skin after a powder eyebrow procedure is not different from the process that occurs after other permanent make-up techniques. In the first few hours, swelling and redness may occur – this is a normal skin reaction to multiple punctures. Once the skin begins to heal, flaking may occur. Therefore, if the flaking is minimal, it means that the healing process is correct. If the crusts are coarse, bleeding or oozing wounds underneath, you should consult a doctor. It is strictly forbidden to remove crusts from the skin on your own.

Slight itching may occur while the dermis is healing. Itching the eyebrows is not allowed, but you can gently use an ear stick to go over the eyebrow area if you strongly feel like it. It should help. The healing period of the skin is about 5-7 days. The skin fully recovers and renews itself in a month if proper eyebrow care did after the procedure.

  • There are several impacts effected on tattooing: 
  • sauna; 
  • sport sweating;
  • metabolism;
  • pregnancy;
  • ultraviolet;
  • food (alcohol, coffee, spicy food;
  • quality of pigments;
  • tattoo technique;
  • type of the skin; 

In almost 100% of cases, the technician will book the client in for a correction after the first treatment. It’s a mandatory additional procedure that:

Prolongs the effect of the powdered eyebrows. During the correction, the pigment is reintroduced, making it better “anchored” under the skin; Any imperfections resulting from the skin healing process (gaps in the pigment, discolouration of the pigment, changes in the shape of the eyebrows, etc.) are corrected. The first brow patching procedure can be referred to as ‘getting to know the skin’. It is unknown how the body will react to a foreign substance, how it will accept it. It’s why it is not always possible to get the result you would like. However, correction solves this problem in an instant. It can be even out colour, remove imperfections, correct the shape, and bring perfection.

The effect lasts for 1.5 to 2 years. The exact duration is impossible to predict as it is individual and depends on the body. The short duration of the effect is due to the use of mineral-based pigments. During this period, the pigment is getting absorbed and dissolved. After a few years, it is completely gone. If you have a look, it’s a big plus because, after a short period, it is possible to repeat the procedure, changing the shade, form, saturation or try another type of permanent make-up. The disadvantage of such a short-term procedure is only for those who desire a longer-lasting effect.

It is worth realising that several factors affect how quickly the pigment lightens.

These include: Skin type and skin specificity. Oily and porous skin loses pigment much faster; The specificity of the immune system. The higher the immune system, the more likely it is that pigment loss will occur faster; Age. The older a woman is, the slower the lightening of pigment.

Permanent makeup is a complicated procedure. Sometimes, instead of long-lasting beauty, a woman gets an error that screams in her face. So what are the side effects, and how can they be corrected? Don’t waste time with makeup in the morning and sleep a little longer. Always look perfect without makeup. Such prospects are tempting for many women! That’s why permanent makeup services are so popular. But, unfortunately, many take advantage of it and who regret it. Not a very well-thought-out decision. Chasing cheapness. A superficial choice of a master and a salon. The reasons can be different. Sadly, today it is no less common for poor-quality permanent makeup to be repaired and removed than it is for it to be done. The more salons offer permanent makeup, the greater the chance of running into a non-professional and low-level rendering of the service. Our advice to those who are going to do permanent makeup: familiarize yourself with the possible mistakes. Arm yourself with information so that you are not sold a substandard service. And for those who, unfortunately, are already in the ranks of the dissatisfied, we will tell what the ways of correction are. It is difficult to correct but possible.

Always ask the technician to show the needles that they will use for the procedure on your face. They must be packed in disposable sterile packaging; all objects that the technician touches during the procedure must be wrapped in disposable film (table, lamp, chair, surface of the machine). Only this will allow the “disposable” surface rule to be adhered to. Disinfecting liquid products can not always fully secure the surface because disinfecting liquids can not be applied to the equipment and cannot be kept for 15 minutes or an hour, as the rules of use require; protective equipment for both master (gloves, mask, cap) and client (cap, cape) is mandatory; after the procedure, the master must dispose of used needles in a particular container;

When permanent makeup is applied, the beautician injects the colouring pigment into the layers of the epidermis. Causes of allergic reactions are as follows: individual reactions, use of poor-quality pigments. Many people wonder if there is an allergy to permanent eyebrow makeup applied with a good-quality pigment. Yes, even natural dyes can have side effects in the form of rashes, itching and swelling. These symptoms can occur in complex or one at a time. The more sensitive your body is to a particular irritant, the more severe the allergic reaction will be. Slight itching and swelling could be a reaction to a permanent makeup treatment unrelated to product intolerance. A typical reaction is as follows: Slight swelling and itching. Redness for a few days. Slight thickening of the skin in the application area. Pain that gradually diminishes as it heals. The recovery time depends on the speed of skin regeneration and usually lasts about a week. If redness, pain and itching persist after this time, consult a doctor. Signs of allergy: pus blisters; pronounced induration of the area affected by tattooing; conjunctivitis; general weakness; headache; nausea.