EYEBROW TATTOO Brisbane

Eyebrow tattooing is a semi-permanent technique where a skilled professional employs hair-like strokes or a tattoo machine to enhance sparse or thinning eyebrows. This process is designed to give your eyebrows a full appearance, eliminating the need for eyebrow pencils or cosmetics. The specific tools utilized by the technician during this procedure vary based on the tattooing method chosen. The duration of eyebrow tattooing, influenced by individual skin types and pigment retention in the skin, typically ranges from 6 to 12 months. This semi-permanent technique involves implanting pigments into the skin, thereby adding symmetry, balance, and definition to the eyebrows.

Price

  • Eyebrow tattoo $540
  • Touch-up in 4-6 weeks $199
  • Refresh colour after 6-12 months $250
  • Refresh colour after 12 to 18 months $350

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Techniques

All about eyebrow tattooing

Safe and Comfortable Eyebrow Tattooing

The process of eyebrow tattooing is harmless and free from discomfort. Hypoallergenic pigments are used for the permanent tattoo, gradually fading over time. An eyebrow tattoo generally lasts around two years, during which no additional cosmetic products are needed. Your brows will maintain a tidy, well-shaped look, and adjustments to their shape are possible.

Quick Procedure Time

The procedure takes just 1.5 hours. Selecting the right technique allows you to enjoy the benefits of perfectly shaped eyebrows with minimal effort.

Why Choose Our Studio?

  • Artist’s unique method
  • Sanitary and secure environment
  • Certified pigments from well-known manufacturers

  • Consultation & Method Selection: Your appointment begins with a personalised consultation where your brow specialist answers any questions and explains the chosen eyebrow tattoo method, along with its benefits and potential drawbacks. This step ensures you fully understand the process and expected results.
  • Workspace Preparation & Comfort: The treatment area is sanitised, equipment is prepared, and a calm, comfortable environment is created to help you feel at ease.
  • Pigment Colour Selection: An appropriate pigment shade—or a blend of shades—is chosen to complement your natural hair colour, skin tone, and desired brow style.
  • Brow Mapping & Preliminary Design: The specialist uses a pencil to sketch your new brow shape, ensuring symmetry and balance with your facial features. You’ll have the opportunity to review the design and suggest adjustments before the procedure begins.
  • Numbing for Comfort: A topical anaesthetic is applied to minimise discomfort during the tattooing process.
  • Pigment Application: Once the numbing takes effect, the pigment is carefully implanted into the skin along the approved design, using the selected tattooing technique for precise, natural-looking results.
  • Final Refinements & Review: The brows are checked for symmetry, even colour distribution, and definition. Any necessary refinements are made before finishing.
  • Aftercare Advice & Correction Planning: You’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions to protect your new brows during healing, along with information on touch-ups or colour boosts if needed.

Total Treatment Time: Approximately 1–1.5 hours, depending on the technique and individual client needs.

Microblading Eyebrows / Feathering

Microblading eyebrows, a prevalent eyebrow tattooing approach, involves a fine blade to etch strokes resembling genuine eyebrow hairs. Ideal for those with less dense eyebrows seeking an authentic look, the durability of microblading extends from 1 to 3 years, influenced by skin nature and maintenance.

Powder Eyebrow Tattoo

The powder eyebrow tattoo method uses a precision digital apparatus to craft a soft, makeup-like shaded look. It’s apt for those desiring defined, filled-in brows. These tattoos endure 2 to 5 years, varying with skin type and upkeep.

Combination Eyebrow Tattoo

The combination eyebrow tattoo merges microblading and powder techniques, creating natural yet accentuated edges. Best for those with thinner brows who want a denser, sharper appearance, its longevity ranges from 1 to 3 years, depending on skin attributes and conscientious aftercare.

Ombre Brows

An ombre eyebrow tattoo, executed with a digital tool, produces a soft, graduated shading effect. It caters to those seeking a softer look and is suitable for a subtle shift from light to dark. These tattoos last 2 to 5 years, influenced by skin type and care.

Eyebrow Feathering Tattoo

Using a digital machine, the feathering eyebrow tattoo creates natural-looking strokes, adding texture and depth. Ideal for a textured, natural outcome, its duration varies from 1 to 3 years, depending on individual skin type and aftercare.

  • Keep your tattoo as dry as possible for the first seven days.
  • Avoid engaging in strenuous physical activity that may cause excessive sweating during the initial seven days.
  • Refrain from taking long, hot showers for the first seven days.
  • Avoid sleeping on your face for the first seven days.
  • Do not apply skincare, makeup, or sunscreen to your brows during the initial 7-day period.
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure or wear a hat for protection against the sun.
  • Refrain from face-down swimming and using hot tubs for the first 14 days.
  • Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for four weeks.
  • No facial treatments, botox, chemical treatments, or microdermabrasion for four weeks.
  • Do not rub, pick, or scratch the treated area to allow any scabbing or dry skin to naturally exfoliate away. Picking can result in scarring or loss of colour.

Eyebrow tattoos, akin to other beauty treatments, present both positives and negatives.

Advantages of Eyebrow Tattoos

  • Offer a practical way to conserve time and finances over an extended period.
  • Grant eyebrows a more distinct and fuller appearance.
  • Lasting period ranges between 1 to 5 years, varying with the technique used.

Potential Downsides of Eyebrow Tattoos

  • Risk of infection or an allergic response.
  • Execution can lead to a more-than-natural look.
  • Over time, the colour of the tattoo may fade or change.

Carefully weighing the pros and cons and conducting comprehensive research is crucial before deciding on an eyebrow tattoo as a suitable option.

After the procedure, dab the area with a wet wipe to absorb excess lymph fluid. Do this every hour or as often as possible throughout the day. Removing this fluid prevents the hardening of the lymphatic fluids. Wait until the following morning to apply aftercare cream, allowing the wound to close naturally.

For the first seven days, wash your eyebrows twice a day. Use water and a gentle soap like Dial Soap, Cetaphil, Neutrogena, or QV. Gently rub the area with your fingertips for 10 seconds and rinse with water. Make sure to remove all soap. Pat dry with a clean tissue. Avoid using cleansing products with acids or exfoliants.

After your eyebrows are dry, apply a small amount of aftercare cream with a cotton swab. Spread it gently over the treated area. Avoid using too much, as it can suffocate the skin and slow healing. The cream should be barely visible. Do not apply aftercare cream to a wet tattoo.

The eyebrow tattoo healing process typically takes 4–6 weeks and goes through several very normal phases. Right after your appointment, the brows look darker, sharper, and more defined than the final result — this is just fresh pigment sitting on top of the skin. By days 3–7, you’ll notice dryness, light scabbing, or flaking, which can make the brows look patchy. It’s important not to pick the flakes, as this can pull out pigment.
Around week two, most people experience the “light or ghosting phase,” where the brows look much softer or even too light — completely normal as new skin forms over the pigment. Over weeks 3–6, the colour gradually reappears and stabilises, revealing the true tone and softness of the tattoo. Once fully healed, your brows look natural, even, and settled, and a touch-up can refine any areas that need more depth or definition.

While machine brow tattooing is a safe and effective treatment for most people, there are certain conditions and situations where it is not recommended. You should avoid the procedure if you have:

Medical Conditions & Health Concerns

  • Keloid scarring history
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Life-threatening allergies
  • Unmanaged high blood pressure
  • Currently pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Taking Ro-Accutane / Isotretinoin
  • Undergoing chemotherapy
  • Diabetes (unless cleared by your doctor)
  • Hepatitis A, B, or C

Skin Conditions Around the Treated Area

  • Eczema, psoriasis, or seborrheic dermatitis
  • Active acne on or near the brow area
  • Sunburn on the treated area
  • Herpes simplex (cold sores) on the brow region
  • Eye disease or active infections

Recent Treatments or Procedures

  • Recent surgery near the brow area
  • Recent salon treatments such as laser therapy, chemical peels, or injectables (allow sufficient healing time before tattooing)

If you are unsure whether eyebrow tattooing is safe for you, it’s essential to book a consultation and discuss your medical history with your artist before proceeding.

  • Eating before the appointment is advised to keep blood sugar levels stable.
  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before the appointment, as it can thin the blood, heighten skin sensitivity, and increase bleeding risk.
  • Refrain from blood thinners like ibuprofen, aspirin, and fish oil supplements for 72 hours before the appointment. Consult your doctor if this raises concerns.
  • Ensure your face is free from sunburn.
  • Avoid waxing or tinting your brows for two weeks before your appointment.
  • For those considering botox, getting the eyebrow tattoo done beforehand is preferable. If botox is done before the cosmetic tattooing, ensure it’s at least two weeks before.
  • Recent use of acne medications like Accutane or Retin-A may hinder proper skin healing post-procedure. Wait a year post-medication before getting a tattoo, and stop using retinoids and vitamin A products a month before the procedure.
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Eyebrow Tattoo Artist

Since 2016, Anastasia has been dedicated to perfecting the art of eyebrow tattooing, bringing years of expertise in the professional tattooing industry. She is a fully certified and licensed specialist, holding all required qualifications in both Europe and Australia. Known for her precision, eye for detail, and ability to create natural, flattering brows, Anastasia tailors every treatment to enhance each client’s unique features while ensuring the highest standards of safety and artistry.

FAQ

An eyebrow tattoo is a semi-permanent makeup treatment where pigment is implanted into the skin to enhance the shape, colour, and definition of your brows.

Results typically last between 1–3 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, pigment choice, and aftercare routine. Touch-ups help maintain colour and shape.

Most clients feel minimal discomfort thanks to topical numbing cream applied before and during the procedure. Sensitivity varies for each person.

Your artist will assess your facial features, skin tone, and hair colour to design a flattering shape and custom pigment mix for natural results.

Brows will look darker in the first few days, then lighten as they heal. Minor flaking or scabbing is normal, and the final colour will settle within 4–6 weeks.

It’s not recommended for individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have certain skin conditions, uncontrolled diabetes, or are on specific medications like Ro-Accutane.

A standard appointment takes 1–1.5 hours, including consultation, design, numbing, and the tattooing process.

Yes — when done by a skilled artist, eyebrow tattoos can mimic natural hairs or create a soft, makeup-like effect tailored to your preferences.

Follow your aftercare instructions carefully: keep the area clean, avoid makeup and water contact for a few days, and protect from sun exposure to maintain colour.