
Semi-permanent make-up is the most natural technique to look fresh and natural. It is by no means a replacement for makeup, but rather a technique to simply look better without makeup.
Semi-permanent make-up is not comparable to permanent makeup or tattoos. We therefore do not call semi-permanent makeup tattooing, but pigmentation. A tattoo is placed much deeper into the skin than with semi-permanent make-up.
Semi-permanent make-up, also known as dermatopigmentation, is placed in the upper layer of the dermis, the layer of skin below the epidermis. We also work with different needles for pigmentation instead of the typical tattoo needles.
Book a treatment →Several factors influence how long your semi-permanent make-up stays beautiful, including your skin type, UV exposure, and the natural skin renewal cycle.


The hair-stroke technique
Microblading, also known as the hair-stroke technique, is a semi-permanent make-up method where fine, hair-like lines are applied to the skin to enhance the eyebrows in the most natural way possible.
This technique is most suitable for:
People with sparse or patchy brows can benefit from microblading to make them appear fuller and more even.
The technique mimics real eyebrow hairs, creating a subtle and realistic result.
On very oily skin the fine lines may blur or fade faster. Powderbrows or a combination technique might be a better fit.
Conditions like diabetes, certain skin diseases, or a tendency to keloid scarring can be a reason to choose another approach.
Because of hormonal fluctuations and possible risks, semi-permanent make-up is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.


The shaded technique
Powderbrows, also called the shading technique, creates a soft, powdered look that resembles the effect of brow powder. The intensity can be adjusted during the treatment to match exactly the look you want.
This technique is most suitable for:
Ideal for people who want a natural but slightly made-up appearance, similar to brow makeup.
On oilier skin, powderbrows hold better than microblading. The pigment fades less quickly and the shaded effect prevents the blurring that can happen with hair strokes.
Whether you want something subtle or more intense, this technique can be tailored to your preferred level of definition.
Powderbrows generally last longer than microblading and tend to fade more evenly, keeping the result beautiful for longer.
Because the technique is less invasive than microblading (no hair-like cuts), it can be a better option for people with hormonal fluctuations, such as during menopause.


The combination technique
The combination technique blends microblading (hair strokes) with powderbrows (shading) into one versatile result. Natural-looking strokes are layered with a soft, powdered background for the best of both worlds.
This technique is most suitable for:
If there are still some natural hairs present, the microblading part recreates missing hairs while the powdered effect adds fullness.
It works best on skin that isn’t overly oily, since hair strokes can blur on oily skin. The shading helps secure a long-lasting look.
If pure microblading would feel too light or subtle, combining it with powderbrows adds more definition and depth.
Perfect for building up the brows to a fuller shape, with a natural gradient from light to dark.
Ideal if you have specific wishes, like a softer front and more definition towards the tail. It’s also a great option if you can’t decide between the two techniques.


Also known as hairstrokes
Nano Brows, also known as Hairstrokes, is an advanced technique within semi-permanent make-up (SPMU) in which ultra-fine hairs are pigmented into the skin. With a specialised machine and a very fine needle, natural eyebrow hairs are recreated for a realistic and soft result.


A soft, natural lip tint
Lip Blush is a semi-permanent make-up technique that adds soft, natural color to the lips, like a subtle tinted-balm effect. It enhances your natural lip tone, gently defines the shape, and creates a fresh, just-bitten finish without the look of lipstick.


Gradient lip definition
Ombre Lips is a semi-permanent make-up technique that creates a gradient effect on the lips, with deeper pigment along the edges that softly fades inward. It adds definition, makes the lips appear fuller, and gives a long-lasting wash of color that looks beautifully natural.


A subtle lash line enhancement
A deepliner is a subtle semi-permanent make-up technique where pigment is placed directly into the lash line, without a visible line above the lashes. It creates a natural look and makes the lashes appear fuller and darker.


Defined elegance
A classic eyeliner is a semi-permanent make-up technique where a thin (or thicker, depending on your wish) line is applied along the lash line, tapering out into a soft point. It accents the eyes without an overly dramatic look.


Softly diffused, romantic eyes
A soft liner is a semi-permanent make-up technique that creates a softly faded, powdered effect along the lash line. It accents the eyes without a hard line and gives a romantic, subtle finish.
There’s no age limit on semi-permanent make-up, it’s popular with both younger and older clients. Still, there are some situations where we advise against it for your safety.
Already have older semi-permanent make-up? Send us a clear photo and we’ll assess whether a touch-up or new treatment is possible. If we can’t judge from the photo alone, you’re welcome at a free consultation.
For the best result, please follow these guidelines carefully before and after your appointment.
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