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Ombre brow tattoo

More brow tattoo is a modern, skin-friendly brow technique crafted for clients who desire soft, natural definition without compromise. favoured as a fuller alternative to microblading, it delivers lasting, refined results with minimal risk.

using an airbrush-style method, your artist deposits ultra-fine, pixelated dots of pigment to create a subtle wash—or “mist”—of colour that mimics the look of softly powdered brows. for added refinement, we can build tone through the arch or tail for a delicate ombré finish that enhances your natural shape.

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who Ombre brows are suitable for

    • clients with sparse or patchy brows who want a fuller, defined look

    • those with oily or combination skin where hair-stroke techniques may fade faster

    • anyone seeking a soft, powdered finish that resembles filled-in brows or makeup

    • clients who prefer a longer-lasting alternative to brow tinting or henna

    • people experiencing hair thinning or loss (including medical-related) who want natural-looking restoration

    • those who want low-maintenance, symmetrical brows for effortless mornings

  • the result

    Healed ombre brows minimise the need for daily brow makeup—soft shading delivers background colour and precise definition exactly where you need it. with attentive aftercare, your brows will stay fresh, natural and effortlessly polished—a subtle, timeless enhancement to your everyday look. As a cosmetic tattoo, healing is as important as the treatment. our expert artists guide you through each step to ensure your brows remain flawless long after you leave the studio.

  • This technique can also be combined with hair-strokes to give the ultimate combination of natural and defined, your artist will discuss both options on the day of your appointment.

  • treatment time: 1.5-2 hrs
    follow-up retouch required 4–8 weeks after initial tattoo
    performed by trained, in-house professionals

  • Who would consider eyebrow tattooing?

    There are many reasons for eyebrow cosmetic tattooing, the most common being to revive sparse, light or uneven eyebrows. Our clients who opt for a more semi-permanent result are looking to give up the daily chore of eyebrow make-up as many find this time consuming with inconsistent results. Age groups between 20-80’s have this treatment done with most common being 30’s - 60’s.

    All of our brow experts are hand-trained by our Clinic founder, Racheal, and undergo extensive trainings to ensure our clients leave with quality results.

    How to book To ensure the best outcome, we require an in-person or online consultation to assess your brows and skin type, this is to ensure your suitability for cosmetic tattooing and we will book you with one of our brow experts. Please complete the form below and we will contact you promptly to begin the journey to beautifully balanced brows.

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Comparison of eyebrows before and after grooming, showing fuller, shaped eyebrows in the top image and natural, less defined eyebrows in the bottom image.

FAQS

  • 72–48 hours before

    • Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, high‑dose fish oil, turmeric supplements, CBD and other blood thinners if medically safe — these increase bleeding and affect pigment retention. Consult your GP before stopping any prescribed medication.

    • Do not have Botox, dermal filler or lip procedures within 2 weeks of your brow tattoo appointment.

    24 hours before

    • No caffeine on the day of treatment to reduce sensitivity and jitteriness.

    • Avoid intense exercise, saunas, steam rooms and excessive heat.

    Final tips

    • Bring reference photos of shapes you love.

    • Ask questions during your consultation about technique, pigments and aftercare.


  • There is no downtime after treatment, and you are fine to resume normal day-to-day activities other than any activities, e.g., exercise, that may cause your body temperature to rise. Blood can rise to the surface and cause you to sweat, resulting in the pigment being pushed out or becoming blurry.

    Don’t wet the area, this includes hot steam, as it could damage the bonding process.

    Do not wear makeup over the brow area, as the use of makeup on and around the area can cause infection. You can safely remove makeup from the rest of your face with a face towel or wipe.

    Everything you need post-appointment will be given to you on the day. So your new eyebrows will heal beautifully, along with instructions on short- and long-term aftercare tips.

    Wake up with beautiful, natural-looking eyebrows that are completely tailored to suit you. Get 100% confidence that you are booking with experts in the field, and gain precious time in the mornings by not having to apply makeup.

  • Ombre brows has zero downtime, and you are fine to resume your day-to-day activities immediately after your treatment. You may experience very mild redness and minor swelling, however, that typically goes down 20 minutes after your treatment.

    For the next 10 days, post-treatment clients need to ensure they do not participate in any activities eg. exercise that may cause their body temperature to rise. Blood can rise to the surface and cause you to sweat, resulting in the pigment being pushed out or becoming blurry.

    Don’t wet the area, this includes hot steam, as it could damage the bonding process.

    Do not wear makeup over the brow area, as the use of makeup in and around the area can cause infection. You can safely remove makeup from the rest of your face with a face towel or wipe.

    Everything you need post-appointment will be given to you on the day.

  • Cosmetic tattooing typically lasts 1–3 years. Longevity depends on skin type, lifestyle, pigment choice and aftercare.

    Key factors

    • Skin type: dry skin retains pigment longest; oily or textured skin fades faster.

    • Depth & technique: how deeply pigment is placed and the artist’s skill affect durability.

    • Lifestyle & skincare: frequent sun exposure, swimming, exfoliants, retinoids, and chemical peels speed fading.

    • Pigment quality and colour: lighter or cooler pigments may fade sooner.