
eyebrows
Semi-permanent make-up is a general term that refers to procedures that result in semi-permanent markings on the face that look like a certain makeup product has been applied. However, unlike conventional makeup that can be smudged and needs to be removed at the end of each day, semi-permanent makeup lasts much longer, often for several months or even more than a year while remaining perfect throughout. They are referred to as semi-permanent as they do not last forever and will need to be reapplied after a while, due to natural fading that will occur.
Nano Hairstroke Brows
Nano Hairstroke is a machine-based technique that creates ultra-fine, realistic hair strokes using a single-needle device.
It gently implants pigment into the upper dermis, offering a soft, natural result with minimal trauma and faster healing.
Perfect for all skin types, especially oily or sensitive skin.


microblading
Microblading replaces sparse individual hairs for a very natural result. This brow technique uses pigment to create hyper-realistic hair-like strokes. The pigment is implanted into the skin manually using a hand-held tool during your brow session. The device is crafted of several tiny needles that add a semi-permanent pigment to the skin. The microblade goes deeper into the skin’s epidermis (upper layers) to help create a natural-looking effect.
omber powder brows
Ombre Powder Brows give the look of gradient shaded makeup that can be as subtle or as bold as you prefer. Ombre shading uses a small machine to position very thin dots of pigment into the skin to create a 100% customizable look. Brows look most like powder makeup – hence the name Powder Brows. With this method, the pigment isn’t placed as deep into the epidermis as Microblading, but it creates a more defined, solid look than microblading alone. Ombre Powder Brows can also cover old microblading, semi-permanent makeup, or cosmetic tattooing that has (somewhat) faded.


combo brows
Combo brows is a combination of microblading and shading. This technique blends both hair-like strokes and shading into one blended outcome. This makes the brow look fuller and slightly more pigmented than what can be achieved by just microblading. Hair strokes are placed in the front of the brow and shading is done towards the arch and tail for a seamless brow with a lot more coverage.