Semi-permanent Makeup - Eyebrows

Ombré brows

Ombré shading is a semi permanent eyebrow styling technique that uses and small machine to place extremely small dots of pigment into the skin, this creates a soft-shaded brow pencil look. With this technique you can made the pigment as dense as you’d like giving you the flexibility to have a subtle or bold look. Suitable for oily and mature skin types. This price includes your 4-8 week top up.

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About the service

Our skilled technicians use a specialised tool to deposit pigment, achieving a seamless gradient effect. The inner part of your brows is delicately shaded, gradually deepening towards the outer edges for a subtle, natural look.

Ombré Brows offer long-lasting results, lasting up to two years with minimal maintenance. Wake up each day with flawlessly shaped, softly shaded brows that effortlessly enhance your overall appearance.

Prioritising safety and comfort, we follow strict hygiene protocols using sterile, disposable equipment. We customise the shade and shape to your preferences, ensuring a personalised result.

Whether you seek a natural everyday look or a more defined appearance, Ombré Brows provide versatility and low-maintenance beauty.

Discover the beauty of Ombré Brows, where artistry meets precision for effortlessly beautiful brows. Elevate your look and embrace timeless elegance with Ombré Brows.

What's included in the service?

1) Step 1

Consultation: The process usually begins with a consultation with your Ombré brow artist. During this consultation, you'll discuss your desired eyebrow shape, colour, and the overall look you want to achieve. Your artist will assess your natural eyebrows and facial features to create a customised design.

2) Step 2

2. Numbing: Before the procedure, a topical numbing cream is applied to the eyebrow area to minimise any discomfort during the treatment. The numbing cream typically takes around 20-30 minutes to take effect.

3) Step 3

3. Design: Your artist will design the shape of your Ombré brows, taking into consideration your preferences and facial features. The design includes defining the outline and tail of the brows.

4) Step 4

4. Ombré Powder Application: Instead of individual hair strokes, like in microblading, Ombré brows involve using a specialised machine or handheld tool to deposit pigment in tiny dots or pixels across the eyebrow area. The pigment is applied in a series of layers, creating a gradient effect. The tail of the brows is usually darker, while the front appears lighter, simulating the Ombré effect.

5) Step 5

Color Selection: Your artist selects the pigment colours that match your natural eyebrow colour or complement it. This ensures that the ombre brows blend seamlessly with your skin tone and hair colour.

Pre-treatment advice
Do's
  • Consultation: Schedule a consultation with your microblading artist to discuss your expectations, desired eyebrow shape, and any questions or concerns you may have.
  • Research the Artist: Choose a qualified and experienced microblading artist with a good reputation. Look at their portfolio and read reviews from previous clients.
  • Communicate Your Preferences: Clearly communicate your desired eyebrow shape, colour, and any specific concerns you have with your artist during the consultation.
  • Avoid Sun Exposure: Minimise sun exposure to the eyebrow area for at least two weeks before the treatment. Sunburned or tanned skin can affect the pigment absorption.
  • Stop Using Retinol and AHA: Discontinue the use of skincare products containing retinol and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) at least one week before your appointment. These ingredients can make the skin more sensitive and increase the risk of bleeding and uneven pigment absorption.
Don'ts
  • Don't Wax or Thread: Avoid waxing, threading, or plucking your eyebrows for at least two weeks before the procedure. Your artist needs to work with your natural hair for the best results.
  • Avoid Blood-Thinning Medications: If you're taking blood-thinning medications or supplements, consult your healthcare provider about temporarily discontinuing them before the treatment. This can help reduce the risk of bleeding during the procedure.
  • Don't Use Aspirin or NSAIDs: Avoid aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for at least 24-48 hours before your appointment, as they can increase the risk of bleeding.
  • No Exfoliation: Avoid using exfoliating skincare products on the eyebrow area for at least one week before the treatment.
  • Don't Rush the Decision: Take your time to make a well-informed decision about the shape and style you want for your eyebrows. Microblading is semi-permanent, so you want to be sure about your choices.
  • No Alcohol or Caffeine: Refrain from consuming alcohol and excessive caffeine the day before your appointment, as they can contribute to increased bleeding.
Post-treatment advice
Do's
  • Follow Aftercare Instructions: Pay close attention to the aftercare instructions provided by your microblading artist. These instructions are essential for proper healing and long-lasting results.
  • Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the eyebrow area with a mild, non-alcoholic, and fragrance-free cleanser as recommended by your artist. Avoid using harsh or scented products.
  • Apply Healing Ointment: Apply the prescribed healing ointment or cream to the treated area as directed by your artist. This helps with moisturization and prevents infection.
  • Protect from Sun Exposure: Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds during the healing process, as UV rays can fade the pigment and cause irritation. Use a wide-brimmed hat or sunglasses if necessary.
  • Keep the Area Dry: Avoid excessive sweating, swimming, and submerging your face in water for at least a week after the procedure. Moisture can interfere with the healing process and pigment retention.

Don'ts

  • Don't Pick or Scratch: Resist the urge to pick, scratch, or rub the treated area, as this can remove pigment and potentially lead to infection.
  • Avoid Makeup: Steer clear of makeup, especially eyebrow makeup, for at least one week post-microblading. Makeup can introduce bacteria to the healing area.
  • Avoid Chemical Peels and Facials: Refrain from chemical peels, facials, and other skincare treatments that involve exfoliation on or near the treated area for a few weeks.
  • No Saunas or Steam Rooms: Avoid saunas, steam rooms, and excessive sweating from intense workouts, as heat and moisture can affect the healing process.
  • Don't Overexert: Minimise physical exertion that causes sweating during the initial healing phase. Sweat can affect the pigment's retention.
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