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Microblading vs Nano Brows vs Powder Brows vs Combination Brows | Skarlet Leon Bournemouth

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Brow Treatments Bournemouth · 10 Years Experience

Microblading, Nano Brows,
Powder Shading & Combination Brows What I have learned after ten years of doing this work

Not the textbook version. The real one — from someone who has been delivering brow treatments in Bournemouth for over ten years and seen what works, what does not, and what skin actually does over time.

By Skarlet Leon  ·  PMU Specialist  ·  Queens Park, Bournemouth

I have been offering brow treatments in Bournemouth for over ten years. Thousands of brow treatments later, I have seen results I am proud of, and results that taught me something. Both of those things have made me the artist I am today.

What I can tell you, honestly, is that skin is unpredictable. No two people heal the same way. No two skin types hold pigment the same way. And the more you do this work, the more you understand that a consultation is not just a formality — it is the most important part of the whole process.

This guide covers every brow treatment in Bournemouth I offer — microblading, nano brows, powder brows and combination brow treatments in Bournemouth — and it is what I genuinely tell every client.

After ten years of brow treatments in Bournemouth, one thing is certain: the right technique is never the most popular one, or the most expensive one, or the one you saw on Instagram. It is the one that makes sense for your specific skin, your face, and what you want to look like in two years — not just two weeks after the appointment.

Microblading brow treatment Bournemouth

Microblading

Nano brows treatment Bournemouth

Nano Brows

Powder brows treatment Bournemouth

Powder Shading

Combination brow treatment Bournemouth

Combination Brows

01
Microblading
Manual blade · hair strokes · the technique that started it all

A fine handheld blade draws individual hair-like strokes into the skin, depositing pigment with each pass. Done well, on the right skin, it can look genuinely beautiful — crisp, natural, exactly like real brow hairs. The result depends more on the skin than on the artist. That is something I learned the hard way, and something I now say to every single client before we begin.

Microblading brow treatment Bournemouth by Skarlet Leon
The look
Crisp individual hair strokes. Defined and natural. Not shaded or filled-in — pure texture.
How it is done
Handheld blade drawn manually into the skin. No machine. Each stroke is controlled by the artist’s hand pressure and angle.
How long it lasts
12 to 18 months on suitable skin. On oily skin, this can be as little as 6 to 9 months before the strokes start to blur — and I will always tell you this before we book.
Healing
4 to 6 weeks. More reactive than machine techniques. More scabbing, more aftercare restrictions, more variation in the healed result.
Pain level
Moderate. The blade creates actual incisions — numbing cream helps significantly, but most clients feel more sensation with microblading than with any machine-based technique.
Who microblading works well for
Good candidate
  • Dry to normal skin — genuinely essential, not a preference
  • Normal to small pore size across the brow area
  • Younger skin, typically under 45
  • Sparse brows on good skin texture
  • Lighter skin tones where strokes show clearly
  • No previous PMU still remaining in the skin
I would not recommend if
  • Oily or combination skin — strokes will blur over time
  • Mature skin with larger pores or reduced elasticity
  • History of keloid scarring or poor pigment retention
  • Previous PMU still visible in the area
  • On retinol, blood thinners or active skincare acids
Skarlet says

Microblading was how I started. I believed in it completely — and in many ways I still do, on the right skin. But I have also seen what happens when it is done on skin that cannot hold it. The strokes blur, the colour shifts, and the client is left with something that no longer looks like hair. Skin is not predictable. Even the most careful session can heal differently than expected. What I promise is that I will always assess your skin honestly before we begin — and if I have any doubt, I will say so.

02
Nano Brows
PMU machine · single needle · softer strokes · more control

Nano brows use a digital machine with a single ultra-fine needle to deposit pigment in individual tiny punctures — not cuts. The machine controls the depth with a consistency no hand can replicate, and the strokes it creates are softer, more varied and more wispy than microblading. When this technique is matched to the right skin, it produces some of the most naturally beautiful brows I have ever made.

The honest caveat: nano brows are not a magic solution for every skin type. They perform significantly better than microblading on a wider range of skin — but they are still hair strokes, and hair strokes still respond to the skin’s behaviour over time.

Nano brows treatment Bournemouth by Skarlet Leon
The look
Soft, wispy, feathered hair strokes. Can overlap and vary in a way microblading cannot — closer to how real hair actually grows.
How it is done
Digital PMU machine with a single nano needle. Punctures rather than cuts. Machine-controlled depth — the artist directs the stroke pattern.
How long it lasts
18 months to 3 years on dry to normal skin. On oily skin, the strokes soften faster — expect 12 to 18 months before definition fades. Better than microblading on oily skin, but not a complete solution.
Healing
4 to 5 weeks. Typically less reactive than microblading — less scabbing, gentler healing. But still: every skin heals differently.
Pain level
Mild to moderate. Most clients find this considerably more comfortable than microblading. The needle punctures rather than cuts — a light tapping rhythm rather than a scratch. Numbing cream always applied.
Who nano brows work well for
Good candidate
  • Dry to normal skin — where strokes hold longest
  • Mildly oily skin — with realistic expectations on longevity
  • Mature or sensitive skin where less trauma matters
  • Anyone whose previous microblading faded too fast
  • All skin tones including darker complexions
  • Those wanting soft, fluffy, feathered results
Worth discussing first if
  • Very oily skin — a powder-dominant combination may serve you better long-term
  • You want maximum density and fullness — shading achieves this more reliably
  • Skin with a history of poor retention on any stroke work
The honest truth about nano brows on oily skin

Nano brows are better than microblading on oily skin — I have seen this clearly in my own work. But “better” does not mean “perfect.” On genuinely oily skin, hair strokes — regardless of the technique — will soften and lose their definition faster than they would on dry skin. This is not a failure of the treatment or the artist. It is skin chemistry. What I do is tell you this before we start, set the right expectation, and recommend the approach that will genuinely serve your skin best — even if that means steering you toward powder shading instead.

Skarlet says

Nano brows are my favourite technique to work with. The control the machine gives me is something a handheld blade simply cannot match — I can create strokes that genuinely look like they grew there. But I am also the first to say when they are not the right choice. If your skin tells me during the consultation that strokes will not hold well, I will tell you. That conversation is part of the service.

03
Powder Brows & Ombre Shading
Machine stippling · filled-in effect · the most consistent performer across skin types

Powder brows use a machine to deposit tiny dots of pigment in a shading pattern — no cuts, no incisions. The result is a soft, filled-in, shaded brow that looks like professionally applied brow powder. The ombre version gradients from lighter at the front to deeper at the tail — mimicking how real brows naturally grow. Of all four techniques, this is the one that consistently gives me the most predictable, reliable, long-lasting results across the widest range of skin types.

Powder brows treatment Bournemouth by Skarlet Leon
The look
Soft, filled-in, shaded brow. Makeup-like finish. Ombre is lighter and softer at the front, building definition toward the tail.
How it is done
PMU machine deposits dots of pigment gradually. No cutting. Layered to build the right density for each individual client.
How long it lasts
2 to 3 years on dry to normal skin. 1.5 to 2 years on oily skin. The most durable technique on challenging skin — consistently outperforms hair-stroke techniques on sebum-prone skin.
Healing
3 to 4 weeks. The gentlest healing of all four techniques. Less scabbing, less reaction, more straightforward recovery.
Pain level
Mild. The most comfortable of all four techniques. No incisions — just gentle stippling from the machine. With numbing cream applied, most clients feel very little.
Who powder shading works well for
Great candidate
  • Oily skin — the most reliable choice for sebum-prone skin
  • Mature skin with larger pores or reduced elasticity
  • Anyone who fills in their brows with makeup every morning
  • Those wanting defined, polished brows over natural texture
  • Darker skin tones where hair strokes may not show
  • Anyone covering previous faded or discoloured PMU
Consider alternatives if
  • You specifically want individual hair-stroke texture
  • You want the most invisible, no-makeup result
  • Very full natural brows needing only minimal gap-filling
Skarlet says

Powder shading is the technique I reach for most often when I want to be sure. It gives me the most consistent results across different skin types — and for clients with oily or mature skin, it is the one I can genuinely stand behind. The ombre version in particular is something I love doing — when it is done with a light hand, it does not look like makeup at all. It just looks like very good brows.

04
Combination Brows
Hair strokes at the front · powder shading through the body and tail · the most nuanced technique to get right

Combination brows blend nano hair strokes at the front arch of the brow — where the natural brow begins and the skin tends to be slightly less oily — with powder shading through the body and tail for density and definition. When this technique is right for someone, the result is the most dimensional and lifelike of all four options. When it is applied to the wrong skin without adjusting the ratio, it is also the one most likely to disappoint.

This is the technique that requires the most careful assessment and the most experience to execute properly. It is not simply microblading plus shading. The ratio of strokes to shading needs to be thought through for each individual client.

Combination brow treatment Bournemouth by Skarlet LeonCombination brow treatment Bournemouth before and after
The look
Soft feathered texture at the front, defined shading through the body and tail. Dimensional, full and realistic.
How it is done
Nano strokes placed at the front arch. Machine powder shading through the rest of the brow. Two techniques, one cohesive result — the ratio adjusted for the individual.
How long it lasts
The shading portion holds longer than the strokes. On normal skin: 18 months to 2.5 years. On oily skin: the front strokes will soften first. Discussed honestly at consultation.
Healing
4 to 6 weeks. The hair-stroke component means slightly more healing reaction than powder alone. Aftercare as for nano brows.
Pain level
Mild to moderate. The shading portion is very comfortable. The strokes at the front add a little more sensation. Most clients rate it around 3 out of 10 with numbing cream.
Who combination brows work well for
Works well if
  • Dry to normal skin — the full technique with confidence
  • Mildly oily skin — with a powder-dominant approach
  • Those wanting both texture and solid definition
  • Sparse brows that need shape and density together
  • Medium to darker skin tones where strokes alone may not show clearly
Worth discussing first if
  • Very oily skin — powder shading alone often serves you better
  • Very mature or thin skin — nano-only is gentler
  • You want the most natural, invisible result
Combination brows and oily skin — what actually happens

Combination brows can work on oily skin — but only when the technique is deliberately adapted. That means using a powder-dominant approach: very few nano strokes placed only at the front arch, with heavy shading through the body and tail. Not a standard combination treatment. A customised one, designed specifically for how your skin will behave over the next two years. The strokes at the front will soften faster than the shading — and when this is planned for from the start, it often looks beautifully natural as the result matures. When it is not planned for, it looks patchy.

Skarlet says

Combination brows are the ones I think hardest about before recommending. They require me to read the skin carefully, decide on the right ratio, and be honest with the client about what each part of the result will do over time. When I get it right, they are my favourite results to produce. When I have not read the skin correctly — and it has happened — the outcome teaches me something. That is ten years of brow work in a sentence.

Brow Treatments Bournemouth — The Full Comparison

Everything side by side, including what happens on oily skin — because that is the question I get asked more than any other.

FactorMicrobladingNano BrowsPowder ShadingCombination
The lookCrisp hair strokesSoft wispy strokesFilled-in, shadedStrokes + shading
Skin traumaHighest — incisionsLower — puncturesLowest — dotsLow-moderate
Oily skinNot suitableWith honest expectationsMost reliable choicePowder-dominant only
Mature skinHigh migration riskGood with careIdealAssess individually
Darker skin tonesStrokes may not showGoodIdealGood
Pain levelModerate-highMild-moderateMildMild-moderate
Dry skin longevity12–18 months18m–3 years2–3 years18m–2.5 years
Oily skin longevity6–12 months12–18 months1.5–2 yearsStrokes fade faster
Healing time4–6 weeks4–5 weeks3–4 weeks4–6 weeks

Which Brow Treatment in Bournemouth Suits Your Skin Type?

This is the most important assessment I make before recommending any brow treatment in Bournemouth. Not what you want — what your skin will actually support over time.

Dry skin
The most forgiving canvas
All techniques available
Dry skin holds pigment well, heals cleanly and gives the most predictable results. Here the choice comes down to what you want the brows to look like — and that is a conversation I love having, because you genuinely have options.
Normal skin
Maximum flexibility
All techniques suitable
Normal skin works well with everything. The recommendation is driven entirely by your aesthetic preference — not by skin limitations. This is where I ask you to show me photos of results you love.
Oily skin
The skin type that needs the most honest conversation
Powder shading — or powder-dominant combination
Powder shading is the most reliable choice and the one I can stand behind fully. Nano brows can work with adjusted expectations on frequency of touch-ups. A powder-dominant combination is worth discussing if you want some texture. Microblading I would not recommend.
Combination skin
The brow area matters more than the label
Nano brows or tailored combination
I assess the brow zone specifically — not the overall skin type label. The brow bone area is often less oily than the T-zone. If the brow area itself holds well, nano or combination can work beautifully.
Mature skin
Technique choice becomes critical with age
Powder shading — or nano with adjusted technique
Thinner, more delicate skin has a higher risk of pigment migration with blade-based techniques. A well-done powder brow on mature skin is one of the most transformative results I produce. Nano brows can work when I adjust depth and pressure for the skin.
Sensitive skin
Less trauma always means better healing
Nano brows or powder shading
Machine techniques heal more calmly on sensitive skin because punctures respond better than incisions. I always adjust my approach for sensitivity — and I never rush a client with reactive skin through a decision.

Which Brow Treatment in Bournemouth Suits Your Age?

Age affects which brow treatment in Bournemouth will serve you best. Here is what I typically recommend — though every person is assessed individually, because chronological age and skin age are not always the same.

Age guide
20s to mid-30s
All techniques available. Skin is firm, pores are smaller, healing tends to be faster and more predictable. The choice here is purely about what look you want — not what your skin can handle.
Late 30s to mid-40s
Nano brows or combination as the primary recommendation. Skin is still firm enough for hair strokes but I am looking more carefully at pore size and skin texture at this age range before confirming the approach.
Late 40s to 50s
Powder shading or nano brows. Pores are more open and microblading strokes become increasingly unpredictable. A well-executed powder brow at this age genuinely lifts the face — it is one of the most impactful results I can produce.
60s and beyond
Powder shading. Thinner, more delicate skin responds best to the stippling technique. I adjust pressure and approach for every mature skin client. The results can be quietly extraordinary — and you are absolutely never too old.
Skarlet says

Some of the results I am most proud of have been on clients in their 60s and 70s. A carefully done powder brow on a mature face does not just change the eyebrow — it changes the whole expression. It is not about making someone look younger. It is about giving back definition that time has softened — and letting them feel like themselves again. That matters to me. It always has.

Brow Treatment Healing — What to Expect

Brow treatment healing stages Bournemouth PMU

Every brow treatment in Bournemouth — microblading, nano brows, powder shading or combination — goes through the same healing stages. Knowing what is coming stops unnecessary worry — and stops the urge to interfere at the moments when interfering does the most damage.

Days 1–3
Bold and vivid
Colour is intense. Some swelling and tenderness. This is normal. Keep it clean with your aftercare product only — nothing else.
Days 4–7
Peeling begins
Skin flakes. The colour underneath looks very light and patchy. Do not pick. Do not peel. Let it happen on its own timeline.
Week 2–3
The ghost phase
Colour almost disappears. Every client without exception goes through this. The pigment is settling into the dermis. It is not gone.
Week 4–6
True result
Your real healed colour emerges. Touch-up appointment here — included — to see what the skin has done and refine what it needs.

The touch-up at 4 to 6 weeks is included in every treatment and it is not optional — it is where I see what the skin has done with the pigment and correct what needs correcting. Skin does not always do what we expect. The touch-up is where we account for that. It is part of the process, not an extra.

Brow Treatments Bournemouth — Your Questions Answered

My brows went a bit ashy or grey after a previous treatment. What happened?
Colour shift is one of the most common things I see in correction clients — and one of the things I am most careful about in my own work. It usually comes down to pigment selection, depth of placement, or how a particular pigment formula interacts with your skin’s undertone over time. Not every pigment ages the same way on every skin. If you have brows that have shifted colour, come in for a consultation. I will assess what is there and give you an honest plan — whether that is laser removal, a correction treatment, or something else entirely.
I have oily skin. My friend had nano brows and they look beautiful — can I have the same?
Your friend may well have drier skin than you — and that makes a significant difference. Nano brows can still work on oily skin, but they will require more frequent touch-ups and the strokes will soften faster than on dry skin. At consultation I will look at your skin specifically and give you a genuine recommendation — which may be nano brows with adjusted expectations, or may be powder shading or a powder-dominant combination. I will never just book you in for what you asked for if I think something else will serve you better.
The colour has almost completely disappeared at week two. Has something gone wrong?
No — and this is the question I get most often. The ghost phase at weeks two to three happens to every single client without exception. The surface layer of skin has shed and the pigment is anchoring into the dermis. Your true colour will emerge between weeks four and six. Please do not panic, and please do not contact me certain something has gone wrong — it is exactly what is supposed to happen. This is precisely why the touch-up appointment exists.
Do I need to know which technique to choose before I book?
No. Come in, tell me what you want your brows to look like, show me photos of results you love. I will look at your skin, ask about your lifestyle and skincare routine, and give you my honest recommendation. You will leave the consultation knowing exactly what we are doing and why — before you commit to anything. The decision is always yours. My job is to make sure it is an informed one.
What if I am not happy with my healed result?
Tell me. The touch-up appointment at four to six weeks is the first opportunity to address anything that has not healed the way we hoped. Skin is unpredictable — I have been doing this for ten years and I still sometimes see healing that surprises me. What I can promise is that I will not dismiss your concern, and I will always do what I can to give you the result you came for.

What ten years of brow work has taught me

The most important thing is not the technique. It is the assessment before the appointment. It is understanding the skin in front of you — not the skin in a textbook. It is setting honest expectations before anyone commits to anything.

Skin is not predictable. Healing is individual. Some results I have done are exactly what I hoped for. Some have taught me something. Both of those things are part of what ten years looks like in real life.

What I will always do is tell you the truth at consultation — about what will work, what might not, and what you can realistically expect. Because that honesty is the thing that makes the difference between a result you love and one you are trying to correct.

The best brow treatment is the one that still looks right in two years. That is the only measure that matters to me.

Ready to find out which one is right for you?

Come in for a consultation. We look at your skin properly, talk honestly, and I give you a recommendation you can trust — with no pressure until you are completely confident.

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Skarlet Leon  ·  Permanent Makeup & Beauty  ·  Queens Park, Bournemouth

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