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Powder Brows
What Are Powder Brows?
Powder Brows is a term for a cosmetic tattoo procedure that creates the illusion of a fuller, defined brow shape. Using a single needle tattoo machine, it adds a soft, medium, or bold shading that mimics the look of eyebrow makeup. Our extensive process involves a design customized to your natural facial structure. We also take your preferred appearance and personality into consideration. This ensures you're most comfortable with your new, redefined brows.
Types of Powder Brows
Powder Brows are an ideal solution for clients with very oily skin, light, patchy, sparse or over plucked brows. We take many factors into consideration before your appointment. Skin type and condition, health, and hair growth patterns are a few very important elements. Please review the guidelines to see if you're a qualified candidate.
More extensive types of Powder Brows include:
Frequently Asked Questions About Powder Brows
Do Powder Brows hurt?
It may cause very little pain or discomfort depending on your skin sensitivity. We apply topical numbing agents before and during the process to maximize comfort throughout the session.
How long does it take for Powder Brows to heal?
Immediately after, you may experience temporary redness and/or mild swelling around the brow area. In the following days the powder brows will appear dark and can take up to two weeks to completely heal. It will take about another two weeks for the final results to settle in.
How long do Powder Brows last?
Results vary depending on your skin type and lifestyle. Annual refreshers and maintenance with aftercare products are recommended to keep the color of your powder brows vivid and vibrant.
Normal to Dry Skin: up to 2 years and touchups are recommended annually.
T-Zone Combo and Oily Skin: up to 2 years and touchups are recommended twice a year on average.
Very Oily Skin: up to 2 years and more frequent touchups are required - normally every 4 months.
Note: Certain medications can affect your retention abilities and may cause quicker fading (i.e. anti-anxiety, thyroid, heart medications, etc.)