Everything You Want To Know About Powder Brows
It can be a living struggle to deal with your eyebrows every day. This is especially true for those who have to get up extra early just to draw and fill them in. Even worse, if you are in a hurry, your eyebrows can end up looking uneven, messing up your entire makeup routine. Who wants to deal with this day in and day out? Well, if you’re looking for a better way to maintain your eyebrows, unDONE Salon offers the ultimate cosmetic solution to make life simple again. That’s why we’d like to provide you with everything you want to know about powder brows.
Powder Brows – A Wonderful Solution
Sick and tired of drawing and filling in your eyebrows? While there are several options out there to choose from, powder brows can provide you with a soft powdery finish that looks like you’ve just powdered your eyebrows (hence the name).
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The Difference Between Microblading & Powder Brows
At unDONE Salon, we get asked this question a lot, so here goes:
Microblading
As somewhat of an invasive procedure, microblading is the process of tattooing natural hair strokes onto your eyebrows. This includes the beginning, arch, and tail. This form of permanent makeup is done manually and with a tool called a microblader that consists of a blade formed of tiny needles that cut hair like strokes into the skin much like a paper cut. Once this process is complete, a medical-grade pigment is applied to seep into the small, open wounds.
Powder Brows
Powder brows, on the other hand, are achieved using an electric pen with a small needle at the end that isn’t as sharp or pointy as a microblading tool. A trained and certified expert will then use this tool to puncture the skin lightly to deposit medical-grade color on top of your natural brow shape to provide you with an even and equal look. The best part? Powder brows provide you with a natural, more subtle look that just about everyone will love.
Who’s A Good Candidate For Powder Brows?
If you have grown tired of drawing and filling in your eyebrows, you are going to love the powder brow solution. It’s the best treatment option for those who have some hair, yet need more color and depth for a fuller effect. Even better, everyone is a potential candidate for powder brows because they don’t hurt as much as brows that are microbladed and can last up to 2-4 years.
How Much Do Powder Brows Cost?
At unDONE Salon, the initial powder brow service costs around $325. This includes a personalized consultation, treatment, and professional touch up 4-6 weeks later. The process takes approximately 2 ½ hours from start to finish. After that you will need to get regular touch-ups only once a year for $75.
Powder Brows Aftercare
The powder brow procedure isn’t as painful as microblading. Even more,a trained and certified expert will apply a topical anesthetic to alleviate any discomfort during the process. After the treatment, your brows will look much darker and fuller than normal. Rest assure, however, that your brows will fade to a softer, more natural color after 7-10 days.
Even more, you will be sent home with a list of after care instructions along with a specialized cleanser and protective oil to be used on your eyebrows twice a day starting the same evening as the procedure.
Powder Brow Benefits
- You receive a long-lasting solution.
- You get a natural, subtle look without the work.
- It’s suitable for just about anyone.
- Ideal solution for thin or blonde brows.
- Virtually painless with no down-time.
- Brows stand up to high heat.
- Suitable for those with oily skin.
Powder Brows Boise
At unDONE, we hope this provides you with a helpful overview of what to expect with powder brows and whether or not they are the right treatment option for you. Want to learn more? Contact our trained and certified powder brow expert, Annie Bradshaw at (208) 589-1501. She would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have via text or phone call. Even more, you view some of her most recent work on Facebook or Instagram.
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