Ombre Brows

Ombre Brows is a semi-permanent makeup technique that creates a soft, shaded brow look with a gradient effect—lighter at the front and darker toward the tail. This advanced method gives the illusion of filled-in brows that resemble softly applied makeup while still looking natural. The results are long-lasting, smudge-proof, and tailored to your desired style and intensity.

How Ombre Brows Work for Your Unique Needs

Your artist customizes pigment shades and shading intensity to match your skin tone and preferences, creating a gradient brow that enhances your facial features.

Ideal For:

  • Sparse brows
  • Uneven shape
  • Makeup lovers

Does Not Treat:

  • Severe scars
  • Permanent results
  • Hair loss
  • Medical conditions

Soft gradient look

Brows fade naturally from light to dark for a polished finish.

Defined yet natural

Mimics the look of powdered makeup while keeping softness.

Customizable style

From subtle shading to bold brows, results are tailored to you.

Long-lasting

Typically lasts 2–3 years with touch-ups.

Smudge-proof

Waterproof and sweat-resistant for daily confidence.

Less invasive

Ideal for sensitive or oily skin compared to microblading.

The Vacuum Butt Lift in action.

Your artist uses a digital machine to gently layer pigment across the brows, creating a soft, shaded gradient from start to tail. The technique is precise and comfortable, healing into beautifully defined brows that look polished every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long do Ombre Brows last?

They usually last 2–3 years with proper aftercare and touch-ups.

Numbing cream is applied, and most clients feel only mild discomfort.

Ombre Brows have a gradient effect, while Powder Brows are evenly shaded throughout.

Brows may appear darker at first, then soften into a natural gradient after 1–2 weeks.

Yes, your artist adjusts pigment layers for a soft or bold finish.

Clients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain skin conditions should consult their provider first.

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