POWDER BROWS
Discover the artistry of powder brows, a technique that not only prioritizes a natural aesthetic but also harnesses the precision of pigmentology for a customized, timeless look. Powder brows stand out as a revolutionary approach to eyebrow enhancement, offering the perfect blend of subtlety and sophistication.
At the heart of the powder brow technique is a commitment to achieving a flawlessly natural result. Unlike traditional methods, powder brows employ a shading technique that mirrors the soft, powdery finish of makeup, eschewing the starkness of microblading strokes. The focus is on enhancing your natural beauty rather than creating an artificial appearance.
Pigmentology, the science and art of understanding pigments and their interaction with the skin, plays a pivotal role in the powder brow process. A keen understanding of color theory and skin undertones ensures that the chosen pigment harmonizes seamlessly with your unique features. This personalized approach not only guarantees a natural outcome but also contributes to the longevity of the results.
The shading technique involves delicately depositing pigment in a series of tiny dots, creating a gradual build-up that mimics the density of softly powdered makeup. This meticulous application allows the powder brows to age gracefully, maintaining their natural appearance over time.
What sets powder brows apart is their ability to strike the perfect balance between definition and subtlety. The emphasis is on enhancing your facial contours in a way that feels inherently you. The process is tailored to your individual preferences and facial structure, ensuring that each set of powder brows is a distinctive work of art.
In the hands of a skilled technician well-versed in both the art of creating a natural look and the science of pigmentology, powder brows become more than just a cosmetic enhancement—they become a celebration of your authenticity, offering a long-lasting and effortlessly natural result.
General do's and dont's
How does the treatment proceed?
Intake conversation and completion of medical form: Before we begin, we go over any contraindications together and explain the course of the treatment.
Discussing the needs and wishes of the client: Setting realistic goals is crucial. As specialists, it's our task to inform about what's possible and what's not.
Sketching the eyebrow shape & consultation with the client: The eyebrow shape is always measured and unique for each client. Together, we review the proposed shape and make adjustments if necessary.
Discussing color and skin healing: We discuss the right color and how it will heal in the skin in the long term.
Initiating the powder brows procedure: The treatment is painless and proceeds smoothly.
Discussing aftercare & touch-up after 10 to 12 weeks.
What should you keep in mind?
Not being pregnant or breastfeeding up to 6 months after childbirth.
Blood thinners and heavy medication always affect the healing result.
No coffee, green tea, and alcohol 24 hours before the treatment.
No sun or tanning bed before and 2 weeks after the treatment (the skin should not be red or burnt).
No medical peels before or after the treatment.
No botox up to 2 weeks before or after the treatment.
No contact with water or extreme sweating until 1 week after the procedure.
No makeup on the eyebrows or makeup removal until 1 week after the treatment.
Old PMU not done by us will not be updated without a prior consultation.
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Overview of the Cover-Up Procedure
The cover-up service is tailored to correct color and shape for clients who have pre-existing permanent makeup or microblading not originally applied by BAN.
Pre-Appointment Instructions
Before you secure your appointment, send clear eyebrow photos through WhatsApp. This enables the Artist to evaluate and provide guidance on whether a cover-up is possible, or if there's a need to remove any previous color/shape partially or entirely first.
Procedure Requirements
Achieving the desired eyebrow look generally requires a minimum of two treatment sessions. For more challenging corrections, a third session may be necessary to ensure the colors are seamlessly integrated and the old work is effectively covered.