Semi-permanent Eyebrows

Types of Semi-permanent Eyebrows

Henna

Henna Brows is a popular method for tinting your eyebrows. Henna dyes are plant-based and natural, so it’s perfect for your skin, hair, or eyebrows. Henna dyeing can also cover up grey hairs, with no side effects. Plus, it can give the impression of a fuller, more heavily-lined brow.

Ombre

This trend, also called “powder brows”, is a technique that began in Asia and is now gaining popularity in the rest of the world. It leaves powdery brows that resemble a natural look, wide-eyed expressions, and an overall more youthful appearance.

Lamination

Brow lamination is a perm for your eyebrows! The process starts by combing your natural eyebrow hair with a specialized keratin-based treatment into the desired direction and shape. This laminates your brows and gives you a lifted, orderly-looking eyebrow.

Microblading

Microblading is a revolutionary process that allows you to have realistic-looking brow hairs without the hassle of washing them off. Traditional tattoo guns are not used here: instead, a manual tool with many tiny needles are carefully used to draw delicate hair strokes that deposit pigment under your skin. The result? Realistic-focused brows that last a long time.

What is Microblading?

Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves pricking the skin with tiny sterilized needles using a pen-shaped tool. The needles create small wounds in your skin, which will signal to your body to create collagen and elastin to heal the tiny cuts.

Side Effects of Microblading

After treatment, your skin will be red with mild swelling for 24 to 48 hours. Some clients experience flaking and acne for the next few days, but this should subside in 3 to 5 days.