Eyebrows are usually a rather neglected, yet a very important part of our face. It can be seen at the before and after photos how much the face changes after a skillful PMU artist’s work.
There are plenty of techniques available for restoring the harmony of the face with eyebrow tattooing.
Hairstroke technique
With the hairstroke technique fine threads, which match the color of your brows, are tattooed on the eyebrow area.
There are a lot of threading techniques. I like tracking and supplementing the natural eyebrows. This makes the tattoo very lifelike, barely noticeable, yet it gives the eyebrows a nice shape.
I often make tattoos with several colors; I even use multiple colors tattooing one thread, because that’s how the brows come to life!
It is important to know that little pigment is implanted into the skin in order to get a natural effect, so these breath-like threads will need to be refreshed sooner.
Since I want your eyebrows to be beautiful, their refreshing within 12 months will cost you only 50% of the current price.
Shading technique
I always emphasize the importance on naturalism, so I use the outdated heavy shading technique very rarely. I prefer soft, powdery, airy tattoos that give a fine and gentle curve to the eyebrows.
These are the aquarelle and the stardust techniques. They feature less pigment implanted into the skin and are therefore less durable. They fade out earlier, but their huge advantage is that they can easily be mixed up with not-tattooed beauty.
Their refreshing is needed almost every year! The 50% discount is also valid in this case if the refreshing takes place within 12 months!
This soft shading has several versions.
The most popular is the hombre technique, which looks extremely good and I use several type of it.
My favorites:
-Rainbow- the shape of the eyebrows is formed by the transition of several harmonizing colors
– Glaze- when the front and the top of the eyebrows are very pale, but the lower arch is more definite