FAQ

  • What are Ombré powder eyebrows?

    Ombré powder eyebrows are a makeup technique used to give the eyebrows a gradient appearance. This is done by applying a lighter color to the front of the eyebrows and a darker color to the back of the eyebrows. This technique is often used to give the eyebrows a more natural look.

  • How is the process of Ombré powder brows?

    The process of Ombre powder brows is very simple. First, your artist will assess your natural brows to se the shape and what areas need to be filled. Next, they will choose the pigment color that matches with your hair color and skin tone. After, color selection the artist will use a micro needle to deposit the pigment in your skin. The needle should be inserted in a shallow depth, so the process is relatively painless. The artist apply numbing cream before and during the procedure.

  • Are Ombré eyebrows painful?

    Might be you are going to experience a little discomfort in the beginning of the procedure, probably a minimal pain. We use topical anesthetic during all the treatment.

  • How long do Ombre brows take to heal?

    Ombre powder eyebrows generally take about two weeks to heal. However, the healing time may vary depending on the individual’s skin type and the type of products used. Make sure to follow the instructions provided by your artist to ensure that your eyebrows heal properly.

  • How long does it last?

    Throughout the years the pigment will be metabolize. The method could last between 1 to 3 years depending in many factors such as, skin type, conditions and the intensity you want your eyebrows. The Ombre powder last longer due to it covering more surface area in the treated region. Also, it is important to use SPF daily because the exposure to the sun speed the fading process.

  • Who shouldn't get Ombre brows?

    Pregnant or nursing, diabetic, undergoing Chemotherapy (consult your doctor), sick, viral infections and/or disease, epilepsy, pacemaker or major heart problems, had an organ transplant, skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area, had Botox in the past 1 month, used Accutane in the past year.

  • What do Ombré Powder Brows look like?

    Ombre Powder Brows give you a look of powdery make-up look that is waterproof, shading look for 24/7. Your eyebrow are going to look perfect that will save your time to drawing it.

  • When to touch-up Ombré Powder Brows?

    Touch-ups are required during the first 4-8 weeks after the initial appointment. After this, you can do as many touch-ups as you want as long as you have at least 3 months between appointments. However, is recommended to do 1 maintenance touch-up every year to keep your brows looking fresh. Keep in mind prices vary depending on how long has it been since your last appointment.

  • When do Ombré Powder Brows fade?

    Ombre powder brows will fade due to different factors such as, skin type, when you don’t do your maintenance touch-ups (every 1-2 years). Other factor to fade faster if they have an active lifestyle that makes them sweat a lot. Some face products can change the result of your brows (containing alpha-hydroxy acids, retinoids, and salicylic or glycolic acid).

  • Why do Ombré Powder Brows scab?

    The brows scab because that is how the skin under the brows heals. The scabs should fall on their own, so you should not be touching them, otherwise, you could end up with a scar.

  • Why my Ombré Powder Brows disappeared?

    The Ombré Powder Brows will disappear during the healing process, and this is perfectly normal. It is just a matter of time before the color starts to re-appear, so worry not. If your brows disappear after the first 2 months from your last appointment, you may want to talk to your artist.

  • Why no caffeine before Ombré Powder Brows?

    Caffeine will make your blood thin. This means you are more likely to bleed if your skin is punctured. The issue then becomes about the bleeding, which will make it harder for your skin to receive the pigments, give your artist a hard time, and could impact your results.