If you’ve ever wondered whether brow tinting or permanent makeup is right for you—let’s break it down.
A semi-permanent dye applied to the brow hairs (and sometimes the skin) to darken and define your natural brows.
Think of it like mascara, but for your brows—it washes out gradually and gives a softer, natural definition.
…you’ve never touched your brows before, brow tinting is the perfect starting point. It allows you to see how a fuller, more structured brow could look — without a long-term commitment.
Keep in mind: tinting often appears darker initially than a healed powder brow, because the dye coats the brow hairs and temporarily stains the top layer of the skin. Powder brows, by contrast, heal into a much softer, more diffused finish behind the natural hair.
A form of cosmetic tattooing where pigment is softly implanted into the skin using a machine.
Unlike brow tinting, powder brows don’t just color your brow hair—they shape and define your brows at the skin level, using soft pixel shading that adds dimension to your natural brows (without harsh lines).
| Brow Tinting | Powder Brows | |
|---|---|---|
| 💡 Lasts | Weeks | Years |
| 🎨 Pigment | On hair + on skin temporarily | In skin |
| 🔄 Maintenance | Every 4–6 weeks | Annual/bi-annual touch-ups |
| 🧼 Removes with | Cleansing | Naturally or through removal methods |
| 🪄 Look | Makeup effect | Soft enhancement |
📍Not sure which is best for your brows? Come in for a brow consult—we’ll discuss your options to determine if my treatments align with your goals.