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Long-term

Eyebrow make-up

Eyebrows are an important part of your face and can enhance your features. If you're tired of painting your eyebrows every day, or if you're struggling to achieve the perfect brow shape, long-lasting eyebrow make-up may be the right choice. With permanent brow make-up, you'll have beautiful, full brows that look great every day - whatever your plans. Unlike normal make-up, which can rub off or smudge, permanent eyebrow make-up lasts all day. So if you're looking for an easy way to achieve perfect eyebrows, be sure to consider permanent eyebrow make-up.

Long-term

Eyebrow make-up techniques

Ombre (shading technique)

A fluffy brow shadow without a clear front and top line. A brighter underline that transitions into a light colour, giving a natural effect. Suitable for all skin types.

This is one of the most commonly preferred techniques by women who are committed to permanent make-up. The Ombre technique allows for a very natural-looking effect. The procedure itself is not very complicated. A special tip is used to shade the surface of the skin. The shading is done using pigments of different colour intensities, thus creating a natural brow effect. A softer and lighter colour is used at the front and top of the eyebrows, while at the end of the eyebrows the colour pigment is darker. The colour pigment is injected into the skin during the treatment and lasts for a very long time.

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Work done

Price

Price of the procedure

  • Corrections
  • 70-100
    • Up to 3 months 70 €
    • Up to 3-6 months 90 €
    • Up to 6-12 months 100 €
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Minimal discomfort may be felt during the procedure, depending on the characteristics of the body and the thickness and sensitivity of the skin. Anesthetics are used to reduce the pain to a minimal sensation. 

The duration of the treatment depends on the area and technique chosen. The treatment time includes a consultation, clarification of the client's needs, selection of the shape, sketching and the treatment itself. On average, a permanent make-up treatment takes between 1.5 and 2 hours.

Each case is individual, so it is essential to consult a master. My most common recommendation is to laser the old work and not to layer the pigment. Then we can get a more natural result. It is always best to come in for a consultation and only after assessing the work in real life can you decide whether or not you need a procedure to remove old pigment.

  • If you are planning a trip where it will be very hot and sunny, the procedure should be carried out 1 month before the trip.
  • During pregnancy.
  • If you have wounds, herpes, very dry, scratchy skin in the area where the treatment will be performed. The treatment can only be carried out once everything has fully healed.

Cosmetics are not recommended for use on affected skin. Wait until the scab has fallen off and the skin has fully healed. Afterwards, you can use decorative cosmetics as normal.

Long-term make-up treatments will result in a scab, which can last from one to two weeks. During the healing process, you should not urinate or scratch the scab. Avoid sunbathing and do not use acidic products. After 3 days after the permanent make-up procedure, apply the ointment/wax prescribed by the technician. It is best to do this in the morning and in the evening if you feel any tension. Apply a thin layer. After the scab has peeled off, it may appear that your eyebrows are very light, but don't worry, the colour will come out. The final result can only be judged after 6 weeks, when the regeneration process has been fully completed.

  • On average, 1-1.5 years of long-lasting eyebrow make-up will leave your brows looking aesthetically pleasing, naturally bright and without the need for additional daily touch-ups.
  • If you want to enjoy the benefits of long-lasting make-up, it's a good idea to undergo a renewal procedure as soon as you notice a lack of colour intensity or you're simply no longer satisfied with your existing brows.
  • I would like to point out that the type of skin has a particularly strong influence on how long it takes to repeat the procedure. A dry skin owner may come back after 2 years, whereas an oily, porous skin owner may come back after less than a year.
  • Also, acidic products, the sun and tanning beds fade the pigment, so the renewal will need to be done more quickly than for clients who avoid these pigment-fading elements.

Correction is necessary. The first procedure is designed to get to know the skin, to find out how much pigment remains in the skin and how it heals. Correction is therefore necessary to even out the colour, as the pigment may remain unevenly during the healing process. We also look at the healed result and depending on the client's needs, we can highlight, choose a warmer or cooler shade.

It is very important to me that the client feels safe and trusts the master, or rather that the master becomes the client's friend and advisor, otherwise how will the client put his/her face in the hands of the master?

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