Permanent Eyebrow Makeup

Permenent Make Up Brows

Natural Hairstrokes (3D Hairstrokes) top up included up – £250

Powder brows – £250

Ombre brows – £250

Brow Maintenance within 24 months – £89

By booking an appointment, the customer acknowledges and agrees to have read and understood the “Cosmetic Permanent Make-Up Check” and “How to Prepare for a Cosmetic Lip/Brow Tattoo” documents and accepts the Terms and Conditions.

Frequently asked questions

What Are Powder Brows?

Powder brows (also known as powder brow tattoo or shaded brows) is a semi-permanent make-up procedure for eyebrow enhancement in which the artist inserts PMU pigments into the top layers of the skin with a tattoo machine designed using the dotting technique, or pixelization. As a result, a powdery eyebrow effect is achieved, and misty, powdered brows are created. The technique is similar to  microshading , but the results are more dramatic. The whole procedure is a two-step process, and it consists of the initial insertion of the pigment and the touch-up that takes place 6 – 8 weeks after the initial procedure. Powder brows create the desired fullness of your eyebrows in a bespoke arch shape that best suits your facial features and brings out your natural beauty.

What Is Powder Ombre Brows?

A popular way of doing powder brows is by creating the powder ombre effect. This version is done in a similar way to the original powder brows, but the artist follows a particular saturation pattern. The ombre effect means that the inner part of the brow is lighter and gradually gets darker further out towards the tail. This results in a three- dimensional look.

Who Shouldn’t do the Powder Brows Procedure?

Certain pre-existing conditions prohibit you from getting powder brows. If you fall into any of the categories below, it is not safe for you to get the treatment:

  • People with diabetes (only with doctor’s approval)
  • People who are undergoing chemo therapy.
  • People with any bleeding disorders
  • People who take blood thinning medications (consults your doctor and see if you can pause the meds)
  • People who’ve recently had Botox injections or fillers in the area (wait at least 2 weeks before you get your brows tattooed)
  • People with viral infections or diseases
  • People with skin irritations, Rosacea, or Psoriasis near the treated area.
  • People whose skin was tanned recently
  • What if I Have a Doctor’s Approval?

    What is very important to know is that there are people who can undergo the powder brows procedure despite having certain medical conditions, but only with a doctor’s approval. This includes people with:

  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Organ transplant
  • Pacemaker or major heart problems
  • Epilepsy
  • Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system.
  • How Long Does the Procedure Take?

    The whole powder brows treatment usually lasts around 2 hours. The length of the treatment mostly depends on how experienced the artist is.

    Do Powder Brows Hurt?

    This is a difficult question to answer, mainly because the definition of pain varies from person to person. The good thing is that the artist will use a safe topical anaesthetic cream that they will apply to your eyebrows in order to ease the procedure as much as they can. That said, during healing your powder brows might feel sensitive and itchy, which might be more uncomfortable than the procedure itself.

    What Should I Know Before the Treatment?

    The preparation for the powder brow procedure doesn’t start when you enter the salon, but sometime before that. These are the things that you should bear in mind before the treatment:

  • Once the day comes for you to get your powder brows, make sure that you bring along the makeup you usually wear and photos of the look you want to achieve.
  • Make sure that you’re completely healthy. Before the procedure starts, you will need to complete a medical history form.
  • Do not drink caffeine or alcohol at least 48 hours prior to the procedure.
  • Do not take any blood thinners such as Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, B6, Omega 3, Gingko Biloba, or evening Primrose at least 1 week before your procedure. Of course, if this is medically necessary, you might want to consider changing the date of your powder brows procedure.
  • Pay attention to your menstrual cycle, as you shouldn’t book a treatment during that time – it can increase your pain sensitivity.
  • Avoid waxing, tanning, or tinting the eyebrow area at least 3 days before your appointment.
  • Avoid any anti-aging treatments, such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, lasers, or facials at least 2 weeks before your appointment.
  • Do not opt for any facial injections at least 1 month prior to your procedure.
  • What Should I Know About Powder Brows Aftercare?

    Once you’re finished with your treatment, you will experience some swelling and soreness, which is completely normal. This will subside within a few days, so there’s nothing to worry about.

  • Your artist will probably give you an ointment to use on your brow area. Make sure to apply the ointment 3 times a day, and always use clean fingers or a cotton swab, especially in the first 3 days after the procedure, or following a different schedule prescribed by your artist.
  • Never touch the treated area with your fingers unless they are completely clean. There might be bacteria that you don’t want to get on your eyebrow area. The same goes for q-tips, cotton swabs, and basically any surface that comes into contact with your brows. Sleep on a clean pillowcase, ideally a silk one.
  • Do not scratch, rub, pick or peel the healing skin. Allow it to flake off on its own so as not to damage your skin or your results.
  • As far as the cleaning is concerned, always gently cleanse the treated area with mild antibacterial soap – never scrub as it will affect your final result. Rinse with lukewarm water and gently pat the area until it’s dry.
  • Always apply a light coat of ointment on the area before a shower or bath, and continue with this regimen until the procedure area is completely healed.
  • Avoid any makeup, facials, sweating, sun exposure, sauna, jacuzzi, or swimming until the area is completely healed.
  • Try to avoid getting your eyebrows wet.
  • Do not use any anti-aging products, especially those that contain lactic acids, glycolic acids, and retinol, as they will fade your eyebrow area.
  • In order to prevent future fading of your pigment color, use sunblock after the procedure.
  • Once the peeling phase ends, you may proceed with your regular activities.
  • The look of your brows will change throughout the healing period, and in some of the healing stages, they may not look their best. In order to prepare for the healing process of powder brows mentally, look up powder brows healing pictures that show what you can expect.
  • How Long Does It Take for Your Powder Brows to Heal?

    It’s very important to know that the result of the treatment is determined by many different factors, such as medications, skin characteristics (if it’s oily, sun-damaged, particularly thick or thin), your skin’s unique pH balance, alcohol intake, smoking, and the post-procedure aftercare.

    Due to all that, the powder brows healing process might be different for everyone.

    You will most likely experience swelling and redness after the procedure. This should subside within 4 days after the procedure, but this is individual.

    It’s also important to note that the result will look approximately 50% darker than the desired effect, and it will take 4- 10 days for it to lighten. The true colors will be visible only 1 month after the procedure.

    In the healing of powder brows scabbing is the most annoying stage for most clients. We cannot stress enough how important it is for you to avoid picking at the scabs at all costs, as this can cause unattractive patchiness. You need to see each of the powder brows healing stages through and let the skin recover. Once you see your brows healed, you’ll forget all about the agony of aftercare.

    How Long Do Powder Brows Last?

    Powder brows can last for 1 to 3 years, but everything depends on your skin type and aftercare.