Why Powder Ombré Brows last longer than Microblading?
Powder ombré brows are a type of semi-permanent makeup that is becoming increasingly popular due to their longer lasting results compared to microblading. Unlike microblading, which involves cutting into the skin with a blade and creating hair-like strokes with pigment, powder ombré brows are achieved by gently brushing the brow area with a needle or needles (cartridges) to create a powdery, makeup-like appearance.
One of the main reasons why powder ombré brows last longer than microblading is because they do not involve cutting into the skin. This means that there is less scar tissue, which leads to a better healing result and a more lasting result overall. Powder ombré brows are suitable for people of all skin types and ages, including those with oily skin, which is not well-suited for microblading.
Oily skin can break down pigment faster and cause it to fade faster, leading to the need for more frequent touch-ups. In contrast, powder ombré brows are less likely to fade and require less maintenance. As a permanent makeup artist, it is important to consider the suitability of different techniques for each client and to be honest about the expected results. In addition to powder ombré and microblading, I have also trained in nano brows, which is a technique that I will discuss in more detail in a future blog post. Ultimately, the most important factor in achieving the best results is good communication between the artist and the client.
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