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Powder brows, a form of permanent makeup (PMU), is a soft shading technique that enhances the natural shape and fullness of your brows for a beautifully polished look. Unlike microblading, powder brows create a misty, powdered effect that resembles softly filled-in makeup, making them ideal for those seeking a natural enhancement. The results are customizable to suit your unique features, blending seamlessly with your skin tone and hair color.

Powder brows typically last 1-3 years, depending on your skin type and lifestyle, with minimal touch-ups needed. It's a perfect choice for a low-maintenance yet effortlessly refined appearance. I have been perfecting my craft as a MUA for the last 18 yeas so I have a love and understanding of natural shape and placement.

What Are Ombre/Powder Brows?

Ombre or Powder Brows are a semi-permanent makeup technique that creates fuller, well-defined, and beautifully shaped eyebrows. Using a digital machine, thousands of tiny pigment dots are gently implanted into the skin, gradually building up color and a soft gradient. The result mimics the look of powdered makeup—natural yet refined—with a subtle fade at the front and a more defined tail.

What to Expect

Your appointment begins with a consultation to discuss your desired shape, color, and fullness. We carefully map and outline your brows to ensure symmetry and satisfaction. A topical numbing cream is applied to minimize discomfort throughout the procedure. The pigment is then layered into the skin using a gentle shading technique, creating a smooth transition from light to dark—hence the "ombre" effect.

Why Choose Ombre/Powder Brows?

Versatility: Suitable for all skin types, including oily and sensitive skin.

Low Maintenance: Waterproof and smudge-proof—perfect for active lifestyles or those wanting to simplify their daily routine.

Long-Lasting: Typically lasts longer than microblading, with fewer touch-ups needed.

Natural Finish: Offers a soft, powdered look that still appears natural and flattering.

Faster Healing: Compared to other brow techniques, healing is generally quicker with less intensive aftercare.

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