Why Ombre Powder Brows?

Ombré powder brow treatments are a modern form of brow tattooing done on the surface layer of skin. This permanent makeup procedure lasts up to 3 years and is ideal for clients who prefer a fuller result than microblading or nano hair strokes. The effect created is a powdery finish that can be natural and soft or dramatic and bold if desired.
This versatile treatment is suitable for most skin types, unlike microblading or other permanent makeup treatments. Because it is much less invasive than microblading, clients feel little to no pain during treatment.
Your ombré powder brows will be waterproof, smudge-proof, sweat-proof, and will have you looking ready for your day each morning. You'll never have to draw on your brows again!


Who is a good candidate for permanent makeup services?
If you would like to have beautiful, full, natural-looking brows or healthier, fuller looking lips, you may be an ideal candidate for permanent makeup.
Candidates should meet the following requirements:
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Be 18 or older
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Not pregnant or breastfeeding
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Skin is not severely thin or wrinkled
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Generally healthy and have no serious health concerns
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No current skin infections or open wounds
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Have none or any amount of brow hair (for ombre brows service)
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Not currently using or taken Accutane or any other steroids within the past year
Who is NOT a good candidate for permanent makeup services?
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Under 18
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Pregnant or breastfeeding
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Skin is severely thin or wrinkled
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Have autoimmune deficiencies/disease
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Have diabetes, heart conditions, liver disease, high blood pressure
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Had an organ transplant
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Have Epilepsy
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Had or is on Chemo or Radiation treatment
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Have current skin infections or open wounds
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Have active skin condition on the face: cold sores, eczema, dermatitis, shingles, psoriasis, brow acne, rosacea, etc.
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Have history of cold sores (for lip blushing needs to be on antiviral meds)
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Currently using or taken Accutane or any other steroids within the past year
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Currently using Retinol, Retin-A (must stop use 2-4 weeks prior)
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Have history with keloid scarring
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Have condition that causes easy bleeding
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Is on blood thinning medications
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Had recent lip fillers (must wait 4 weeks after fillers)