

EYEBROW PERMANENT MAKE UP

Why not microblading !?
Find the best technique for your skin type!
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NANO BROWS
Hyper-Realistic Eyebrow Hair Stroke Technique
POWDER BROWS
Soft Makeup Look Using Shading Technique







Microblading versus nano brows
2 similar haire effect, 2 complete diffrent technique!
Microblading is performed using a manual blade that creates small cuts in the skin to deposit pigment. These repeated incisions can disrupt proper skin regeneration and compromise long-term skin integrity.
Nano Brows use a precision needle to softly implant pigment while respecting the skin’s structure. By avoiding cuts, the skin heals more evenly, helping maintain healthy, natural-looking brows long term.
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The real difference between Microblading and Nano Brows

WHY AUDREY DERMA & PIGMENT
+ 14 years of experience
Active in the beauty industry
since 2009 with over 350 hours
of advanced PMU education.
+ 1000 pigmentations done
By taking care that each client is satisfied and having delivered a result that meets their expectations.
Dedicated to continuous growth
Committed to raising standards
through education, precision, and
integrity.
Ongoing industry excellence
Regularly attending
international conferences
to stay ahead of the field.
which eyebrow technique is best for you?
Do you have thin skin (visible veins on temples)?
YES
NO
POWERDER BROWS
NANO BROWS
Explanation: Nano Brows require a minimum of thickness to ensure the natural looking over time.
Is your forehead more oily (mixt to oily skin type)?
YES
NO
POWERDER BROWS
NANO BROWS
Explanation: Oily skin fades hair strokes faster.
Do you make up your eyebrows every day?
YES
NO
POWERDER BROWS
NANO BROWS
Explanation: Daily brow-makeup clients often find healed Nano Brows not visible enough, so they switch to Powder Brows.

BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT 2-3 MONTHS IN ADVANCE

Contraindications for Eyebrow Pigmentation
Eyebrow pigmentation is not recommended and requires medical clearance in the following cases:
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Active skin conditions in the brow area (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, infection, open wounds)
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Recent isotretinoin (Accutane) use (last 6–12 months)
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Recent laser, chemical peel, microneedling, or resurfacing treatments in the forehead/brow area
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Uncontrolled diabetes or immune disorders
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Blood-thinning medication or bleeding disorders (unless medically cleared)
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History of keloids or abnormal scarring
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Active cancer treatment chemotherapy / radiotherapy)
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Severe skin inflammation, poor healing, or active autoimmune flare
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Recent sunburn or intense UV exposure on the area
*If you are unsure whether a condition applies to you, please contact us before booking.


