So, why has ombré powder brow become the next big thing compared to Microblading?
Here are a few reasons why:
LESS INVASIVE:
Ombré powder brows are created using a tiny machine that uses an airbrush or shading method to spread extremely fine dots of colour evenly into and over the skin. Microblading is a technique that involves cutting incisions or minor cuts into the skin with a hand instrument.
LESS PAIN & BLEEDING:
Ombré powder brows are less uncomfortable than microblading because of the airbrush-like method we use, which causes less damage to the skin.
LASTS LONGER:
Although results vary depending on lifestyle, health, skin type, tastes, and other factors, a single ombré powder brows treatment using high-quality pigments can last up to 2-3 years on average. Microblading, on the other hand, is more likely to heal blotchy, spotty, or with blurred strokes, necessitating more frequent touch-ups, causing greater long-term wearing and strain on the skin, and soon exhausting the skin’s lifespan capacity.
GREAT FOR ALL SKIN TYPES:
Unlike microblading, which is not appropriate for oily skin, powder brows are acceptable for all skin types. Microblading on oily skin necessitates numerous touch-ups, resulting in greater skin damage.