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Master Brows

$250 Master Brows


Get semi-permanent brow makeup with our experienced master artists for $250. (Touchup not included.) 


Choose between:


  • Microblading
  • Microblading Combination
  • Ombre
  • Powder 


$99 Master Brow Touchup

4 types of master Brows

Microblading

  • Technique: Uses a handheld tool with tiny needles to create hair-like strokes on the skin, mimicking natural brow hairs.
  • Appearance: Very natural, with strokes that blend seamlessly with existing eyebrow hairs.
  • Durability: Semi-permanent, typically lasting 1 to 3 years, though touch-ups are needed as the strokes fade.
  • Best for: Those looking for a natural enhancement of sparse or thin brows.  Not recommended for clients with oily or more mature skin.
  • Healing: Can be more involved due to the fine, precise cuts made in the skin, especially more mature skin.
  • Popularity: Microblading is popular because of its natural look, but clients tend to prefer the combination brows since the shading makes it last longer and fuller.

Microblading Combination Brows

  • Technique: Combines Microblading (for the front and body of the brow) with a shading technique (similar to Powder Brows) for the tail or the entire brow to add depth and fullness.
  • Appearance: Offers both the natural look of hair strokes and the fuller, shaded look of powder brows, providing a versatile, multi-dimensional effect.
  • Durability: Similar to microblading in terms of longevity, with the shading lasting slightly longer. Not recommended for clients with oily or older skin.
  • Best for: Individuals wanting the best of both worlds - natural hair-like strokes and a soft, filled-in appearance.  Not recommended for clients with oily or more mature skin.
  • Healing: Combines the healing aspects of both microblading and shading techniques.
  • Popularity: A more popular hair stroke technique than microblading because the addition of shading makes it last longer than just hair strokes by itself.

Ombre Brows

  • Technique: Uses a tattoo machine with a needle to deposit pigment in a stippling or shading method, creating a gradient effect where the color is lighter at the front of the brow and darker towards the tail.
  • Appearance: Provides a soft, makeup-like finish that looks like filled-in brows with a pencil or shadow. Less about mimicking individual hairs and more about overall color and shape.
  • Durability: Can last longer than Microblading, often up to 2-5 years, with the color fading softer and more uniformly.
  • Best for: Those who prefer a makeup look or have oily skin, as this method holds up better over time.  Recommended for darker skin tones since hair strokes are difficult to see on darker skin.  Also recommended for more mature skin since the cutting action of Microblading can be more difficult to heal for older skin.
  • Healing: Generally easier and less painful during the healing process compared to microblading.
  • Popularity:  A more popular shading technique than Power Brows because the gradient can make it look more natural.

Powder Brows

  • Technique: Similar to ombre brows but can vary in the extent of the gradient. It might involve a more uniform color application or less of a fade from light to dark.
  • Appearance: A solid, filled-in look, similar to the effect of brow powder or pencil. Can be tailored to be very soft or more defined.
  • Durability: Similar to ombre brows in terms of longevity.
  • Best for: Suitable for all skin types, particularly those with oily skin or those who want a consistent, filled-in look daily. Recommended for darker skin tones since hair strokes are difficult to see on darker skin.  Also recommended for more mature skin since the cutting action of Microblading can be more difficult to heal.
  • Healing: Like ombre brows, the healing process is generally straightforward with less scabbing compared to microblading.
  • Popularity:  A less popular shading technique than Ombre Brows because of the solid fill-in look, but tends to last the longest of all the techniques.

Video Examples of Master Brows

Master Brows - Microblading

Microblading is only hair strokes.  Here you can see  hair strokes that have been integrated into the brows natural hair.

Master Brows - Microblading Combination Brows

With Combination Brows, you can see that the head or the brows has mostly hair strokes and the tail is mostly shading.

Master Brows - Ombre Brows

Ombre Brows is our most popular brow.  It is a shading-only technique where the shading uses a gradient that goes from light at the head to dark.  It is a makeup look, but the gradient gives it a little bit of natural look as well; whereas, Powder Brows are a pure makeup look. 

Photo Examples of Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Here you can see a close up of some brow hairs that were integrated into the clients thinning brows.  Works best for lighter skin tones because the brows strokes are easier to see. 

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Microblading adds hair strokes between your current brow hairs to give a fuller brow look.  Works best for thinning brows.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

If you have thinning brows, you can add brows hairs to give a fuller younger look.  Microblading is not for mature skin because the fine cuts in the skin can cause more trauma for older skin that has more trouble healing.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Microblading Combination Brows have both hair strokes that are integrated into your current brows and shading for shaping and longer life.  This tends to be more popular than just microblading since it lasts longer.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

The shading in a combo brow gives the ability to shape the brows.  It also produces a fuller look.  This technique works best for those with thinning brows.   If you have no brows, a makeup look, such as Ombre or Powder, would be the recommended method.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Here you can see the difference that adding shading to the microblading makes.  From a distance you see the shading, but closer you see a more natural hair stroke looking pattern.  Combo works well for her since she already has thinning brows.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Ombre Brows is a shading only technique that results in more of a makeup look.  Ombre uses gradients that go from light at the head to hard at the tail for a more natural look than Powder Brows.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

With Ombre you get a fuller look with lots of ability to shape.  Here you can see the arches and the tails are shaped.  Shading techniques last longer than hair strokes techniques, such as Microblading and Combination Brows.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Ombre Brows are popular with all age groups.  It is our most popular technique.  The color taupe is a nice color if you have greying hair.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Powder Brows is a shading only technique, similar to using brow powder.  The saturation level is the same from the head to the tail.  This is a makeup look and is good for all age groups.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Powder Brows is best for clients looking for a makeup look, a solid fill-in look. It is good for all ages and lasts the longest, 2-3 year, of all the brow techniques.

Master Brows

Master Brows

Master Brows

Since Powder Brows is only shading, you can do a lot of shaping with it.  The shape must follow your natural brow shape though.

Master Brows FAQ

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Master Brows is just our name for the 4 types of brows you can do with our master artists at a common Master Brows price.  For the same price choose between Microblading, Combination Brows, Ombre Brows, and Powder Brows.  


That depends on many factors, such as technique,  skin type, aftercare, and lifestyle.  In general, expect to do a 6-week touchup because they will likely heal light after the first session.  Also, expect to do a refresh touchup every 1-3 years.


Expect about 1-2 hours.


We use numbing cream to minimize the discomfort.  Some people say it feels like pin pricks.  Other people fall asleep.


Yes. They are all licensed tattoo artists under the Department of Health.


Experience and skill level vary from artist to artist.  Typically, our master artists have  at least 100 clients.  Some have hundreds of clients.  Some have thousands of clients.


Master Brows is just our name for the 4 types of brows you can do with our master artists.  Microblading, Combination Brows, Ombre Brows, and Powder Brows.  

 

Microblading and Nano Brows are both similar in that the are semi-permanent cosmetic tattooing techniques used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows by drawing hair strokes, but they differ in their methods, tools, and results.


Microblading involves using a handheld tool with a small row of fine needles to manually create hair-like strokes by depositing pigment into the skin. It’s a bit like etching—think of it as drawing each stroke by hand. The outcome is crisp, defined strokes that mimic natural eyebrow hairs, making it ideal for those who want a fuller yet still natural look. The process typically goes into the upper layers of the skin, and because it’s manual, the artist has a lot of control over the shape and style.  They typically last 1-3 years.


Nano brows, on the other hand, use a digital machine with a single ultra-fine needle—hence the "nano" name—to implant pigment in a more precise, dot-by-dot or stroke-by-stroke method. It’s less about etching and more about building up the brow with tiny deposits of color. This technique often results in a softer, more powdered finish compared to microblading’s sharper strokes, though skilled artists can still create realistic hair-like effects. Because the machine controls the depth and speed, it can be gentler on the skin, which might mean less trauma and a slightly quicker healing time for some. Nano brows also tend to last a bit longer—up to 2 or 3 years—since the pigment can be placed a tad deeper and more evenly.


So, in short: microblading is manual, stroke-focused, and gives a bold, natural-hair effect, while nano brows are machine-based, versatile, and lean toward a smoother, longer-lasting finish. Which one’s better depends on your skin type—oily skin might hold nano pigment better—and the look you’re going for.  Nano is also more popular for more mature skin because it is less trauma for the skin and heals easier.


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