Ombre vs Microblading. What is the difference?

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Eyebrows - the one thing that you can get into shape without exercising. 

 

Every perfect day starts with the perfect eyebrows. Semi-permanent brow treatments have become more and more popular, just as our obsession with eyebrows has grown. We've all heard of microblading, but did you know that there are a variety of other permanent make-up procedures to choose from, each with its own unique look? 

 

The powder brow is the newest treatment to strike Instagram's attention. Let’s review both techniques to assist you in determining which is best for you.

 

 

What’s the difference between Microblading and Ombre Brows?

 

The way the pigment is applied to the skin is the most important distinction between the two brow style processes. Both microblading and powder brows, often known as ombre brows, are permanent eyebrow make-up techniques. The finishes they produce, however, are significantly different. "Microblading is a very popular procedure, particularly among those who get their style inspiration from celebrities and influencers." It's considered a 'fashionable' treatment’.

 

A hand-held machine can be used to create a highly natural-looking brow by injecting pigment strokes under the skin to create multiple hair-like impressions. Microblading is designed to replace individual hairs rather than filling in your brows with pencil or shadow.  

 

Pros: Microbladed brows provide a very natural appearance. Each stroke appears like genuine hair when done by a skilled specialist. 

 

1.Safe, Effective, and Painless

2.Natural looking results

3.Saves time

4.It is quick

5.No more smudges

 

Cons: 

1. Infection or allergic reactions

2. Complicated aftercare

 

 

Who is it best for: 

Microblading is perfect for someone who:

 

- has thin or patchy brows

- wants a subtle shape enhancement

- doesn’t regularly fill in their brows

 

The ombré powder fill process is similar to a regular tattoo in that it requires the insertion of thousands of small pigment dots into the skin, which gradually build up a color and defined shape.

 

Pros:

1.Results last longer

2.Less pain and bleeding

3.Works with all skin types

4.Lasts longer

5.Still looks natural

 

Cons: 

 

  • Might Not Be For You

 

 

Who is it best for: 

This method is for you if you have oily or combination skin and fill in your brows with pencil or shadow on a regular basis. It gives the appearance of filled-in brows without the time and effort required each morning.

 

 

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