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Ombre Microblading vs Ombre Powder Brows: What’s the Difference?

If you’re considering getting your eyebrows done, you may wonder what the difference is between Ombre Microblading and Ombre Powder Brows.

Ombre Powder Brows are a newer technique that has grown in popularity over the past few years. However, Microblading is a traditional technique that has been around for many years.

So, which one is right for you? In this blog post, we will discuss the pros and cons of both techniques so that you can make an informed decision about which one is best for you!

Microblading

Microblading Services is a form of tattooing that imitates the appearance of real hair. The Microblading technique involves manually implanting pigment with the Microblading blade in natural and 3-dimensional-looking hair strokes. These strokes will be placed throughout your entire brow, although they will be concentrated in areas where you have lost hair.

Microblading is, strictly speaking, a “tattoo,” as the pigment is applied to your skin. Because you may need to continue filling in your eyebrows with cosmetics if you wear eyebrow makeup daily, Microblading should be considered an ultra-natural, semi-permanent tattoo.

Ombre Powder Eyebrows

AnOmbre Powder Eyebrow or Eyebrow Tattoo is a more thorough method of achieving permanent brows. Unlike Microblading, this procedure is done with a machine rather than by hand. The machine evenly distributes color throughout your eyebrow to give you fuller coverage, and the result will resemble having filled in your eyebrows with makeup. This powder fill can be done softly for a more natural look or layered for a fully done, glam look.

Ombre Microblading and Ombre Powder Eyebrow Tattoo: What’s The Difference

How long does it Last
  1. 3-12 month touch-ups are necessary for Microblading, while powder eyebrows can last up to five years.
  2. The color in Ombre Microblading fades faster than that of Ombre Powder Eyebrow Tattooing since there is less color on your skin. As a result, you will notice the color fading faster.

Fullness

  1. Microblading can only achieve a certain degree of fullness. The fullness and density attainable with Powder Eyebrow Tattooing are virtually limitless.
  2. Microblading strokes should be close together, but not on top of one another; if they are, then the 3-dimensional look of each pair is lost. This is because the skin tone needs to show between the strokes to appear real. Consequently, there’s a limit to how much density can be achieved with Microblading since you can’t layer or cross-hair strokes.
  3. Your color is blended with Ombre Powder Eyebrow Tattoo. There’s no danger of losing the natural look of your hair strokes since you have none, so middle to maximum density is feasible.

Microblading

Skin Type
  1. Microblading is great for normal to dry skin types. The Powder Brow is perfect for all skin types.
  2. If you want Microblading that looks crisp and clean, it’s best to have normal to dry skin. If your skin is slightly oily, you may still be able to get the desired look, but it might not last as long. However, if you have very oily skin, it will likely heal much softer and lighter than intended.
  3. If you have extremely oily skin, it would be ideal to start with or eventually switch to Powder Eyebrow Tattooing. Otherwise, you may return for touch-ups so frequently that your skin will suffer. Because the oil passing through your skin dilutes the color of the hair stroke as it goes by, this blurring occurs. Ombre Powder Eyebrow Tattoo is appropriate for all types of skin.

Can You Get a Combination of Ombre Microblading and Ombre Powder Brows?

Many people choose to combine Microblading and Powder Eyebrow Shading, as it gives you the best of both worlds. Microblading strokes are placed near the front of your brow and along the top of your eyebrow shape, while Powder Fill Shading is placed throughout the center of your eyebrow and along your bottom arch. Combining these two techniques is also called Hybrid Brows.

The upshot is that Microblading and Powder Eyebrow Tattooing are both quite popular. You can’t go wrong as long as you pick the appropriate artist. Talk to your Permanent Makeup Artist about it if you’re still undecided between the two procedures.

They should be familiar with all techniques and how each will heal with your skin type to assist you in making the best decision. We hope you found this information useful in distinguishing the differences between Microblading Services and Powder Eyebrows.