OMBRÉ BROWS
The Ombré Brows is one of the most popular techniques in the semi-permanent makeup industry. Interested in originality, Georgie has created her own version of the Ombré Brow – the “GgBrow”. Rather than using a block colour throughout the entire brow, GgBrows uses a soft diluted colour at the front of the brow (around a 20% gradient) and then slowly increases the gradient to 80% through to the tail of the brow. The result: a soft, misty and fluffy finish which compliments the natural shape and colour of the brow. The Ombré Brow technique will heal to reveal very natural results which last up to three years, providing aftercare is carried out correctly. The Ombré Brow is not only the perfect technique for creating a natural looking brow but can be tailored to suit the needs for each individual client.
OMBRE POWDER BROWS
Ombre Brows is one of the most well-known techniques in the aesthetics industry.
Carried out using a scalpel-like instrument, the procedure involves making small paper-cut like incisions in the skin. Each of these mimics a hair stroke to restore a naturally shapely brow. These smalls incisions are then filled with pigment close to your natural hair colour to seamlessly integrate with your existing brow hairs. Overall, you can expect microbladed brows to last for 1-1.5 years before fading.
MICROPIGMENTATION
(another name for the Ombré Eyebrows) offers alternative results to microblading.
Instead of the fine lines of microblading, micropigmentation utilizes dots of pigments instead, more in line with traditional tattooing. These small dots allow colour to gradually be built up resulting in a more desirable ombre (and natural) effect. The result: Full, beautifully diffused brows that most MUA’s dream of being able to achieve. The healing time is similar to microbladed brows, but the results last 2-3 times as long! Micropigmentation also suits all skin types, whereas microblading hair strokes only suit a handful of skin types; this usually isn’t taught in training and can lead to problems with clients as time passes. If you would like to learn more about the pros and cons of both microblading and micropigmentation please click the button below.