Ombre brows technique resembles brow tattooing since it involves the application of thousands of tiny dots of pigment, inserted into the skin. However, unlike traditional tattooing, this procedure is done on the epidermis layer of the skin, thus making it less permanent. The result is fuller looking brows that looks filled-in and powdered. It is also called Ombre because the tail of the brow is always darker than the beginning of the brows, creating a soft natural look. Also, if you choose this procedure, your eyebrows will always look as if you are wearing makeup.
Ombre powder brows are more suitable for those who already have brows but want to fill in some gaps and look like they are wearing a tint of makeup.
Also, there are some other factors that must be taken into consideration. Having oily skin makes you a perfect candidate for getting ombre powder brows, since the final outcome will be better and new brows will last longer. In addition, people with large pores, sensitive skin as well as some other skin conditions, should choose ombre over Microblading.
The healing process is also quite similar with both procedures – it takes about 1-2 weeks for the redness to disappear, scabs to fall off and your brows to gain the final look. There are some aftercare rules to follow and after that, you need a follow-up appointment.