And main reason why you should consider to get this done. Permanent make up procedure helps you to achieve different effects on your Eyebrows from nice and soft shading technique to a feather strokes ( similar to microblading ) As many Permanent Make up Artist as many different styles and techniques out there.
Most common question
Powder ombre technique is shading technique from moving tints and shades from dark to light color. Meaning we will start working on the bottom of your eyebrows by using a darker color and slowly will fade the color out toward the top
Powder Eyebrows is a great technique for any type of skin. It works for all age groups. It works for clients who are looking to create natural (not tattooed ) eyebrows. Great alternative to make up as a result will last 2-3 years
* People with diabetes
* People with serious diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, or autoimmune disorders
* People with any bleeding disorders
* People who take blood-thinning medications
* People who’ve recently had Botox injections or fillers
* Pregnant or nursing women
* People with a history of keloids or hypertrophic scarring
* People with viral infections or diseases
* People who are going through chemotherapy
* People with skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area
Whats Ombre Powder Eyebrows ?
Will this procedure work for me ?
Who won’t qualify for the procedure ?
A few percent of the population will not qualify for this beauty procedures due to some heal issues such as :
Many people get these 2 procedures confused and often time think that they are the same. Let’s talk a little more about the differences and why I don’t recommend microblading. Microblading is done with tiny blade and pigment to recreate hair in to the eyebrows.
Whats the difference between Microblading technique and Powder Ombre Eyebrows?
Powder ombre technique is shading technique from moving tints and shades from dark to light color. Meaning we will start working on the bottom of your eyebrows by using a darker color and slowly will fade the color out toward the top ( similar to microblading )
However by doing this the artist has to carve through the skin on a deeper level. Consequently if not done properly it can leave painful scars that are not removable.
Therefore, this is the main reason why I wouldn’t recommend this procedure as it has a high level of risk. As a result, my recommendation goes always with Powder Ombre since there is no risk involved in this procedure. On the other hand, it will fade within 2-3 years and you can always decide to do it again.