All three are forms of semi-permanent eyebrow embroidery (纹眉) — they just create different finishes. Here's how to choose.
Fine, hand-drawn strokes that mimic real brow hairs for the most natural look. Best for normal-to-dry skin and anyone wanting a soft, undone effect. (Our hair-stroke style: Microblading + Brows 线条+眉毛 — $598)
A soft, gradient "powder" finish like lightly filled-in makeup. Holds best on oily skin and gives a defined, polished look. (Our misty style: Powder Brows 雾眉 — $298)
Hair strokes at the front blended into a powder finish toward the tail — natural and defined. The most versatile choice for most skin types. (Our combination style: Powder + Microblading 雾眉+线条 — $698)
All include one touch-up. Curious about comfort and healing? Read is eyebrow embroidery painful and how long it lasts.
Powder and combination brows tend to last longer, especially on oily skin, where fine microblading strokes can soften faster.
Powder or combination brows hold best on oily skin. Pure microblading strokes may blur over time on oilier skin types.