Permanent Eyebrows
Perfectly tinted eyebrows of a neat, beautiful shape twenty four hours a day, seven days a week - this is what you get after this procedure. The final result lasts for two or three years.
Permanent eyebrows procedure is very well coping with correcting the shape of the eyebrows. When choosing a pigment for permanent eyebrow makeup, it is important to consider eye color, hair color, and skin color of the client.
Powder eyebrows
The difference of this type of micropigmentation is that the master does not make a solid filling of the entire contour, but shades the pigment in the upper layer of the epidermis. The result of the procedure is soft and voluminous eyebrows, as if tinted with a makeup pencil or shadows. The technique is considered ideal for blondes and brown-haired women who need to add color to their eyebrows.
Pros:
- looks natural;
- minimal pain;
- ability to choose the right shade;
- the lack of a sharp contour.
Cons:
- during the healing process, the paint may slightly change color;
- there is a risk that the eyebrows will be too bright for a face with no makeup on. If you don’t like using makeup, ask the master to dim the brightness.
Microblading
It is another very popular type of permanent makeup that allows you to achieve the effect of natural eyebrows. The master uses a special tool to "draw" each hair. Using a thin blade, the pigment is applied to the epidermis, adding density to your natural eyebrows. With successful completion, this allows you to achieve maximum naturalness.
Pros:
- no solid lines and drawn shadows — your eyebrows consist of hair strokes;
- the ability to adjust the shades, achieving natural color transitions;
- visual increase in hair density: the technique hides any gaps and small scars.
Cons:
- on oily, loose skin, the lines may start to thicken and blur;
- microblading leaves a trace in the form of a light, barely noticeable gray shadow;
- micro-scars may remain if the master is inexperienced and your skin is prone to scarring.
Mixed technique
The point of the mixed technique is the contour-less application of the pigment. The pigment fills only the "body" of the eyebrow, while the master combines two main techniques: microblading and powder brows. Where necessary, the master fills in the hairs, or adds the volume using powder technique.
The technique involves using several shades of the main color to give a natural volume and naturalness. Saturated and bright colors are not used in this technique, preference is given to muted palettes that are close to natural shades.
Pros:
- does not have a clear contour, as much as possible similar to a natural eyebrow;
- applied to a smaller depth of the dermis, so it heals quickly enough.
Cons:
- the technique involves mixing colors, and this requires a creative approach and artistic flair from the master.
Aftercare
You should follow some simple rules in order not ruin all the work of the master. Thin scabs formed on the eyebrows for the next few days after the procedure should not be torn off in any case (the color will become dull and not full). Avoid direct sunlight on areas with the permanent makeup done, and do not wet your eyebrows until they are completely healed.