
SPMU-Powder Brows
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Powder brows (also known as ombre brows) are a form of semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing designed to create a soft, shaded makeup effect. This technique gives the appearance of filled-in brows using tiny pixels of pigment, resulting in a smooth gradient from lighter at the front to more defined towards the tail.
Unlike traditional tattooing, powder brows are created using specialist cosmetic tattoo equipment and pigments that gradually fade over time.
Who are Powder Brows Suitable For?
Powder brows are ideal for clients who:
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Want fuller, more defined brows
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Prefer a soft makeup or powdered finish
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Have sparse, uneven, or over-plucked brows
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Have oily or mature skin (often better suited than hair stroke techniques)
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Want to save time on daily brow makeup
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Treatment Process
Your appointment will include:
Consultation and design
Your brow shape will be carefully mapped to suit your facial features and preferences. Colour selection will be discussed to match your natural tones.
Treatment
A digital machine is used to implant pigment into the upper layers of the skin using a gentle shading technique. Topical numbing is applied to maintain comfort.
Healing
Brows will appear darker immediately after treatment and will soften as they heal over 7–14 days. A follow-up perfecting session is recommended around 6–8 weeks after the initial appointment.
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Results and Longevity
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Results typically last 12–24 months depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
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Colour will gradually fade and can be refreshed with a maintenance appointment.
Aftercare Overview
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Keep brows clean and dry for the first few days
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Avoid makeup, sweating, swimming, and sun exposure during healing
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Do not pick or scratch the brows
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Follow full aftercare instructions provided at your appointment
Colour refresh appointments can maintain clarity and definition.
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Important Considerations
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This is a visible cosmetic tattoo and should be carefully considered
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Placement and size should suit your personal and professional lifestyle
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Patch tests are not always possible with tattoo pigments
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Full consultation and consent are required before treatment.
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