Microblading
Microblading is a tattooing technique in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading is typically used on eyebrows to create, enhance, or reshape their appearance in terms of both shape and colour. It deposits pigment into the upper region of the dermis, so it fades more rapidly than traditional tattooing techniques, which deposit pigment deeper into the skin. Microblading is perfect if you are wanting a super natural result, however if you have oily skin this would not be the best treatment for you as it will not last very long. This is because oily skin creates a surplus of sebum which will push out the pigment. Microblading is also not recommended for cover-ups or for more mature skin types.
Combination Brows/ Powder Brows
Combo brows is a combination of two forms of semi-permanent techniques: microblading and powder brows (shading). Microblading hair-strokes are placed with a manual tool around the border of the brow to give the brow a natural look. The powder effect is applied to the body of the brow using a permanent makeup device to give the brow its fullness.
Combo Brows are great for clients with normal to moderately oily skin. So if your skin is too oily for microblading alone, combo brows might be a viable alternative. For someone with very sparse brows, the shading can give the brow more body, while the hair-strokes keep it looking natural.
Ombre Brows
Ombré brows is a brow style that uses ombré shading, a semi-permanent eyebrow styling technique that uses a small machine to place extremely thin dots of pigment into the skin, creating a soft-shaded brow pencil look.
Ideal option for oily or sensitive skin, unlike microblading Require fewer touch-up appointments Gives the appearance of fuller, defined brows Ombré brows are friendly for all skin types and a worthwhile investment