Ombre Brow
Permanent Make Up
Ombre brows, also known as powder brows, are a popular technique in permanent makeup where the eyebrows are shaded to create a soft, gradient effect. This technique mimics the appearance of filled-in brows with makeup, giving a more defined yet natural look.
Here’s how it works:
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Gradient Shading: The ombre effect starts with a lighter color at the front of the brow and gradually darkens towards the tail. This creates a soft, powdered look that enhances the natural shape of the brows.
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Natural Look: Unlike microblading, which creates hair-like strokes, ombre brows use a stippling method to deposit tiny dots of pigment into the skin, resulting in a more blended appearance.
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Longevity: Ombre brows typically last longer than microblading, usually around 1 to 3 years, depending on skin type and aftercare. They also tend to fade more evenly over time.
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Suitability: This technique is suitable for most skin types, including oily skin, which may not hold microblading strokes as well.