(also known as Ombre Powder Brows) are a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a soft, shaded approach to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. Unlike microblading, which creates individual hair-like strokes, ombre brows involve tiny dots of pigment applied in a gradient style — darker at the tail and lighter at the front — mimicking the look of a softly filled-in brow with makeup.
Ombre Brows
(also known as Ombre Powder Brows) are a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a soft, shaded approach to enhance the appearance of eyebrows. Unlike microblading, which creates individual hair-like strokes, ombre brows involve tiny dots of pigment applied in a gradient style — darker at the tail and lighter at the front — mimicking the look of a softly filled-in brow with makeup.
Price: $450Duration: 120 min
A Lash Lift is a beauty treatment that enhances your natural eyelashes by lifting, curling, and setting them in place — giving the appearance of longer, fuller lashes without the need for extensions.
Lash Lift
A Lash Lift is a beauty treatment that enhances your natural eyelashes by lifting, curling, and setting them in place — giving the appearance of longer, fuller lashes without the need for extensions.
Price: $65Duration: 40 min
Nanoshading is a semi-permanent brow technique that combines the precision of a digital machine with ultra-fine pigment application to create soft, shaded brows — similar to the look of powdered or penciled-in makeup.
Nanoshading
Nanoshading is a semi-permanent brow technique that combines the precision of a digital machine with ultra-fine pigment application to create soft, shaded brows — similar to the look of powdered or penciled-in makeup.
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Price: $600+Duration: 130+ min
Nano Combo Brows are a semi‑permanent eyebrow tattoo technique that blends ultra‑fine hair strokes (nano) with soft shading (powder), all applied with a digital PMU (permanent makeup) machine. This hybrid approach gives you the realism of natural hair and the fullness of makeup—ideal if you want a defined but still natural look .
Nano Combo Brows
Nano Combo Brows are a semi‑permanent eyebrow tattoo technique that blends ultra‑fine hair strokes (nano) with soft shading (powder), all applied with a digital PMU (permanent makeup) machine. This hybrid approach gives you the realism of natural hair and the fullness of makeup—ideal if you want a defined but still natural look .
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Price: $600+Duration: 150+ min
Nano hairstrokes (or just nano brows) are a type of permanent makeup (PMU) technique for eyebrows.
It’s often called the next generation of microblading, because it uses a machine and a single ultra-fine needle to create hyper-realistic, hair-like strokes that mimic natural brow hairs.
Nano Hairstrokes
Nano hairstrokes (or just nano brows) are a type of permanent makeup (PMU) technique for eyebrows.
It’s often called the next generation of microblading, because it uses a machine and a single ultra-fine needle to create hyper-realistic, hair-like strokes that mimic natural brow hairs.
Price: $650Duration: 150 min
Brow laminate (or brow lamination) is a beauty treatment for your eyebrows that makes them look fuller, fluffier, and more defined by setting the brow hairs in a uniform, upward direction.
It’s sometimes described as a “perm for your brows,” but instead of curling, it straightens and smooths the hairs to keep them in place.
Brows Laminate
Brow laminate (or brow lamination) is a beauty treatment for your eyebrows that makes them look fuller, fluffier, and more defined by setting the brow hairs in a uniform, upward direction.
It’s sometimes described as a “perm for your brows,” but instead of curling, it straightens and smooths the hairs to keep them in place.
Price: $70Duration: 50 min
Shading brows (also called powder brows or ombre brows) is a permanent makeup (PMU) technique where the artist implants pigment into the skin in a soft, shaded way — similar to the look of eyebrow powder or pencil.
It creates a softly filled-in, gradient effect, rather than hair-like strokes.
Shading Brows
Shading brows (also called powder brows or ombre brows) is a permanent makeup (PMU) technique where the artist implants pigment into the skin in a soft, shaded way — similar to the look of eyebrow powder or pencil.
It creates a softly filled-in, gradient effect, rather than hair-like strokes.
Price: $450Duration: 90 min
Touch-up eyebrows permanent makeup refers to a follow-up procedure done after your initial eyebrow tattooing or semi-permanent makeup (PMU) session.
Here’s what it is and why it’s done:
✅ What it means:
When you get permanent makeup on your eyebrows — such as microblading, powder brows, nano brows, or combo brows — the pigment is implanted into the skin with a machine or manual tool. As your skin heals, some pigment can fade, heal unevenly, or not retain perfectly in certain areas.
A touch-up session is typically scheduled 4–8 weeks after the first appointment, once the skin has healed completely, to:
• Correct any spots where pigment didn’t hold well.
• Adjust the shape, color, or density if needed.
• Make the brows look more even and polished.
✅ Why is it needed?
Healing is unique for everyone, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. It’s normal to lose some pigment during healing, so the touch-up is part of the full process to ensure the best, long-lasting result.
Touch Up
Touch-up eyebrows permanent makeup refers to a follow-up procedure done after your initial eyebrow tattooing or semi-permanent makeup (PMU) session.
Here’s what it is and why it’s done:
✅ What it means:
When you get permanent makeup on your eyebrows — such as microblading, powder brows, nano brows, or combo brows — the pigment is implanted into the skin with a machine or manual tool. As your skin heals, some pigment can fade, heal unevenly, or not retain perfectly in certain areas.
A touch-up session is typically scheduled 4–8 weeks after the first appointment, once the skin has healed completely, to:
• Correct any spots where pigment didn’t hold well.
• Adjust the shape, color, or density if needed.
• Make the brows look more even and polished.
✅ Why is it needed?
Healing is unique for everyone, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. It’s normal to lose some pigment during healing, so the touch-up is part of the full process to ensure the best, long-lasting result.
Price: $100Duration: 40 min
Touch-up eyebrows permanent makeup refers to a follow-up procedure done after your initial eyebrow tattooing or semi-permanent makeup (PMU) session.
Here’s what it is and why it’s done:
✅ What it means:
When you get permanent makeup on your eyebrows — such as microblading, powder brows, nano brows, or combo brows — the pigment is implanted into the skin with a machine or manual tool. As your skin heals, some pigment can fade, heal unevenly, or not retain perfectly in certain areas.
A touch-up session is typically scheduled 4–8 weeks after the first appointment, once the skin has healed completely, to:
• Correct any spots where pigment didn’t hold well.
• Adjust the shape, color, or density if needed.
• Make the brows look more even and polished.
✅ Why is it needed?
Healing is unique for everyone, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. It’s normal to lose some pigment during healing, so the touch-up is part of the full process to ensure the best, long-lasting result.
Touch Up
Touch-up eyebrows permanent makeup refers to a follow-up procedure done after your initial eyebrow tattooing or semi-permanent makeup (PMU) session.
Here’s what it is and why it’s done:
✅ What it means:
When you get permanent makeup on your eyebrows — such as microblading, powder brows, nano brows, or combo brows — the pigment is implanted into the skin with a machine or manual tool. As your skin heals, some pigment can fade, heal unevenly, or not retain perfectly in certain areas.
A touch-up session is typically scheduled 4–8 weeks after the first appointment, once the skin has healed completely, to:
• Correct any spots where pigment didn’t hold well.
• Adjust the shape, color, or density if needed.
• Make the brows look more even and polished.
✅ Why is it needed?
Healing is unique for everyone, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. It’s normal to lose some pigment during healing, so the touch-up is part of the full process to ensure the best, long-lasting result.