Powder Brows salons and stylists across the UK

What to expect from a powder brows appointment

Powder brows are a permanent-makeup technique that builds soft pixelated pigment across the brow area, giving a filled-in, ombre look that lasts one to two years. The technician shapes the brow first, agrees the depth of tone, and works in fine layers across the surface. The appointment runs two to three hours and a touch-up is included six to eight weeks later. Aftercare follows the technician's protocol for ten days. Compare powder-brow specialists in the UK below, with example work and consultation policies.

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Frequently asked questions

What are powder brows?

A semi-permanent makeup technique that builds soft pixelated pigment across the brow area for a filled-in, ombre look. The result lasts one to two years before fading, and is generally easier to maintain than microblading.

How long do powder brows last?

One to two years on average. Skin type matters: oily skin tends to fade faster. A touch-up six to eight weeks after the initial session is included with most studios and is part of the design.

Powder brows vs microblading: which is better?

Powder brows give a softer, more filled-in look and tend to last longer; microblading creates hair-like strokes that look more natural up close but may fade faster on oily skin. Many studios offer combination brows. A consultation reads skin type and preference.

How much do powder brows cost?

Powder brows typically run three hundred to five hundred fifty pounds in UK studios including the six-to-eight week touch-up. Premium specialists in central London sit at five hundred to eight hundred. Annual colour boosts run one hundred fifty to three hundred.

How will powder brows fade over time?

They fade evenly to a softer, lighter version of the original colour rather than to a stark line or grey tone. Different pigments fade differently; warm-toned browns fade more honey, cool browns fade more grey. Your specialist will pick a pigment that fades cleanly.