We’ve heard a lot of buzz around ombré brow shading. While ombré may make us think of the hair trend, it's much subtler on the brow. The process is a blending of color using either brow tint or a pencil. Typically, to appear bolder, the brow is made to look darker at the arch. Think of it as the lowlights you get in your hair, but for your brow. It's a subtle color transition that adds depth to otherwise wimpy-looking brows. It also looks way more natural than some other trends we’ve fared.
When Sally Hershberger’s resident brow expert Robyn Cosio mentioned ombré brows on a visit and said they are "the No. 1 technique she applies to her A-list clients," we paused. Wouldn’t we all notice a drastic gradient effect on the bulk of Hollywood’s brows? Turns out the answer is no. So we spoke to Joey Healy to learn more about this trend.
Ombré shading is a semi-permanent eyebrow styling technique that uses a small machine to place extremely thin dots of pigment into the skin, creating a soft-shaded brow pencil look.
Ombré brows are all skin types friendly and worthwhile investment. Yamaguchi shares, "I meet a lot of women who have a very hard time filling in their brows or clients with little to no brow hair at all. Having this service saves time in the morning, money, and is a helpful guide when filling them in. You can also personalize the density, meaning how light or how dark you would like the brows to be."
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