

OMBRE BROWS FAQS
Please take note of the following contraindications to Ombre Brow treatment:
- If you are pregnant or nursing
- If you have a history of keloids or hypertrophic scarring
- If you have viral infections and/or diseases
- If you have had cancer/chemotherapy
- If you have skin irritations or Psoriasis near the area to be treated
- If you have taken Accutane in the past two years
- If you have recently tanned or plan to tan within four weeks
- If you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, have undergone organ transplant, have a pacemaker or major heart problems, suffer from epilepsy, have diabetes, or have any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system, you need to obtain a doctor's approval before the treatment.
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How long does Ombré Brow last?
Ombré Brows can last for 1 to 3 years. The procedure involves two steps: the initial insertion of pigment and a touch-up 4 to 8 weeks later. The results cannot be determined until the touch-up is completed. Clients who choose a soft look, light color, or shade, or those who do not follow aftercare instructions, may require more touch-up appointments. Ombré Brows are semi-permanent, meaning that they usually fade over time if no additional procedure (touch-up) is performed.
Factors that will cause your semi-permanent brow tattoo to fade faster:
Several factors can make your Ombre Brows fade faster. These include exposure to tanning beds or sunlight, exfoliating, having oily skin, and certain medical conditions. To maintain the nice and crisp look of your Ombre Brows, we recommend a yearly refresher appointment every 12-18 months. However, it's important to note that results will vary depending on each client.
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What are the available colors?
A variety of colors are available to complement your skin tone and hair color.
Does Ombre Brows hurt?
The good news is that a safe topical anesthetic cream and gel are used during the procedure to numb the area. Although every effort is made to ensure your comfort throughout the entire procedure, it is important to note that pain thresholds vary from person to person. Therefore, it is possible to experience some discomfort during the process, but it will be kept to a minimum.
Is Ombre Brows the same as Microblading?
No, they are not. Ombre Brows involve creating powder-filled eyebrow that looks like it has been shaded with makeup. This technique lasts longer than Microblading, with an average duration of around two years.
Is there a chance of infections?
Safety is our top priority. We strictly adhere to infection control standards and use one-time-use sterile disposable needles that are opened in front of each client.
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The following are some of the reasons why people opt for ombre brows: permanent hair loss, thinning or faded brows, hand, arm, and shoulder mobility limitations; people who enjoy sports, swimming, and the beach; people who want definition; people wishing to correct asymmetrical eyebrows, people with poor eyesight, people who are sensitive to makeup, people who are tired of penciling eyebrows every day, and people with busy schedules who want the luxury of waking up with their makeup on.