ombre powder eyebrows
Ombre Powder Eyebrows is a semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing technique that creates a gradual shading effect from the front of the eyebrows to the tail. This technique involves using a tattoo machine to deposit small dots of pigment into the skin, creating a soft, powdery look that mimics the appearance of filled-in eyebrows.
The ombre effect is achieved using a lighter pigment shade at the front of the eyebrows and gradually transitioning to a darker shade at the tail. This technique creates a natural-looking gradient effect that gives the illusion of fuller and more defined eyebrows.
Compared to traditional eyebrow tattooing, which creates hair-like strokes, Ombre Powder Brows create a more filled-in and solid look. This technique is particularly popular among people with sparse or thin eyebrows, as it can help create a more defined and symmetrical appearance.
Package Includes:
- Initial session 3 hours
- Aftercare products with instructions
- A touch-up session is required after 4-6 weeks
(additional charge $150) - Suitable for any skin type
Yearly Pigment Refresh
The longevity of permanent makeup, also known as cosmetic tattooing, can vary depending on several factors such as the area of the body, the type of pigment used, and the individual’s skin type and lifestyle.
Generally, permanent makeup can last anywhere from 1-3 years. However, it is important to note that touch-up sessions may be required to maintain the desired appearance of the tattoo.
Factors that can affect the longevity of permanent makeup include exposure to sunlight, swimming, and skincare products. Sun exposure and swimming can cause the pigment to fade more quickly, as well as certain skincare products, such as those containing exfoliating acids and retinols, can also cause the pigment to fade.
It is essential to follow proper aftercare instructions provided by the artist to ensure the best possible longevity of the permanent makeup.
Package includes:
- 3 hours session
- Aftercare products with instructions
- Available for up to 24 months after the initial procedure