Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ombre Brow.

Ombre Brow uses a soft-shaded powdering method to create a gradual, filled-in appearance from lighter fronts to more defined tails. The technician deposits pigment with micro-needles, producing a semi-permanent, makeup-like brow that heals with a subtle matte finish.

Results generally last 1–3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Oily skin may fade sooner; annual or biennial touch-ups keep shape and color vibrant. Initial healing and pigment settling occur over several weeks.

Most clients experience mild pressure or slight discomfort; topical numbing cream is applied to minimize sensations. Practitioners work gently with short breaks. Pain varies individually but is typically manageable, comparable to light cosmetic tattooing.

Healing takes about 7–14 days for surface recovery, with full pigment settling over six weeks. Keep brows dry, avoid heavy sweating, sun, pools, and exfoliants. Apply recommended ointment sparingly and attend your 6–8 week touch-up for color refinement.

Yes. Practitioners select pigments and shading intensity to complement skin undertones and facial structure. Softer gradients suit mature or thinner brows while bolder shading works for younger clients. Consultation ensures the personalized shape, color, and density.

Typically two sessions: an initial application and a 6–8 week touch-up to perfect color, symmetry, and density. Some clients may need additional appointments for correction or color adjustments. Maintenance touch-ups every 12–36 months preserve the outcome.