The pigment is inserted using a dotting technique called pixelization, giving a 3D, fluffy look to the eyebrows. The procedure is done using a machine specially designed for permanent makeup and has two steps: the initial pigmentation, and the touch up after around 6 weeks (this is included in the price of £250).
The powder Ombre brow effect is easily recognized by the colour gradation that starts at the beginning of the brow arch – known as the head of the brow – in the centre of the forehead and gets gradually darker towards the tail. This creates an illusion of fading.
In comparison to Microblading - With Ombre Brows you can expect less pain and bleeding. The Ombre technique is less damaging to the skin, as there is no constant opening and dragging of the blade through the skin. Of course, every skin will behave differently and there is no way of knowing until the procedure starts, but this is a general tendency.