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Eyebrow Embroidery Services at B Culture Studio
At B Culture Studio, every pair of brows is crafted with care and precision by our skilled brow artist, who brings over 8 years of experience in the beauty industry. With a deep understanding of facial symmetry, color theory, and brow design, we offer customized semi-permanent eyebrow embroidery services to help you achieve brows that frame your face beautifully and naturally.
Explore the different techniques we offer and find the perfect style that suits your personal preference:
2D Microshading Brow Embroidery
Also known as Powder Brows or Ombre Brows, 2D Microshading creates a soft, gradient-filled look that resembles the appearance of brows gently filled in with makeup. This technique involves layering pigments to build a diffused, misty finish—lighter at the front and gradually darker towards the tail.
The result is a clean, defined brow with a soft powdered effect that maintains its shape and intensity over time. It’s a popular choice for those who prefer a more structured brow with a polished, makeup-ready appearance.
3D Microblading Brows
3D Microblading uses fine, individual strokes to replicate the look of natural brow hairs. Each stroke follows the natural growth direction, carefully spaced to blend in with existing hair and enhance the overall shape of the brows.
This technique delivers a realistic, feathery finish that mimics the texture and dimension of real eyebrows—ideal for those who want a natural, barely-there enhancement with a handcrafted touch.
6D Combo Brows (2D + 3D Hybrid Technique)
6D Combo Brows combine the best of both 2D and 3D techniques to offer a dynamic, multidimensional brow design. The front portion of the brow is detailed with fine hair-like strokes for a soft and natural beginning, while the mid to tail section is filled with a gradient shading effect to add definition and fullness.
This hybrid style offers the perfect balance of texture and depth—natural yet bold, soft yet structured—giving you a refined brow look that enhances your overall facial features with elegance.
How Long Does Eyebrow Embroidery Last?
The results of eyebrow embroidery are semi-permanent and can typically last between 12 to 24 months, depending on several factors. These include your skin type, lifestyle, aftercare routine, and individual skin regeneration cycle. For example, those with oilier skin may notice that the pigment fades more quickly over time, while proper aftercare and regular touch-ups can help extend the longevity of your brows.
To maintain your desired look, we recommend a touch-up session 4 to 8 weeks after your first treatment, followed by annual color refreshers. Our brow artist will guide you on the best timing based on how your brows fade and settle.
Eyebrow Embroidery Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is essential to ensure your new brows heal beautifully and retain their shape and color. Please follow these detailed instructions for the first 7 to 14 days after your eyebrow embroidery session:
First 24 Hours
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Gently blot your brows with a clean tissue or cotton pad every 1–2 hours to absorb excess lymph fluid. This helps prevent scabbing and pigment buildup.
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Avoid any contact with water, sweat, or steam. Do not wash your brows.
Days 2–7: Gentle Cleaning & Healing
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Cleanse your brows once daily with a small amount of fragrance-free gentle cleanser (like baby soap) and water. Use your fingertips to lightly dab (not rub) the area. Pat dry with a clean tissue.
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Apply healing ointment (if provided or recommended by your artist) using a cotton swab. Use only a thin layer—do not overapply or suffocate the area.
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Do not scratch, rub, or pick at the scabs or flaking skin, even if they itch. Let them fall off naturally to avoid uneven pigment loss or scarring.
Days 7–14: Peeling & Color Settling
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Brows may start to flake or appear patchy—this is normal. Allow the peeling process to complete on its own.
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Color may appear lighter or faded after peeling. The true pigment will gradually re-emerge as the skin regenerates.
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Continue avoiding excessive water, especially during showers—tilt your head back to prevent water from running onto your brows.
❌ What to Avoid for 14 Days
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No facial treatments, saunas, steam rooms, swimming pools, or intense exercise that causes sweating.
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Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning.
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Do not apply makeup, creams, or serums directly on the brow area.
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No exfoliating or active skincare products (AHAs, retinol, acids) near the brows.
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✅ What to Expect
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Slight redness, swelling, and tenderness are normal for the first 1–2 days.
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Color will soften by up to 30–40% after healing.
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Brows will go through a healing phase—dark, flaky, faded, then finally settle into their intended shade.
🔄 Touch-Up Session
A perfecting session is typically required 4 to 8 weeks after your initial appointment. This allows your artist to fill in any faded areas, perfect the shape, and adjust the color if needed.
⚠️ Who is Not Suitable for Eyebrow Embroidery?
While eyebrow embroidery is generally a safe and low-risk procedure, it may not be suitable for everyone. Certain medical conditions, skin concerns, or lifestyle factors can affect healing, pigment retention, or increase the risk of complications. Please review the following list carefully and inform us during your consultation:
Medical Conditions
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Pregnant or breastfeeding – Hormonal changes can interfere with pigment retention and healing response.
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Diabetes (especially uncontrolled) – May slow down wound healing and increase the risk of infection.
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Heart conditions or use of a pacemaker – Medical clearance is required.
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Blood disorders or those on blood-thinning medication – Higher risk of bleeding and poor pigment absorption.
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Autoimmune diseases – Such as lupus or alopecia areata, which may affect pigment retention and healing.
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Epilepsy or seizure disorders – Risk of a triggered episode during treatment.
Skin Conditions or Allergies
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Active eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or cystic acne in or around the brow area.
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Extremely sensitive or allergic skin prone to irritation or reactions.
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Prone to keloid scarring or delayed wound healing – These conditions may result in raised scars or patchy pigment retention.
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Recent use of Accutane (Isotretinoin) – A waiting period of at least 6–12 months after treatment is required.
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Known allergies to pigments, numbing agents, or cosmetic tattooing ingredients.
Lifestyle or Recent Treatments
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Recent chemical peels, laser treatments, microneedling, or Botox near the brow area – Please wait at least 4 weeks before your appointment.
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Excessive sun exposure or regular tanning – Can cause the pigment to fade unevenly or prematurely.
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Upcoming MRI or major surgery – Some pigments may interfere with scans or require healing time.

What is Eyeliner Embroidery?
Eyeliner embroidery is a form of cosmetic tattooing that enhances the lash line using ultra-fine pigment implantation. The pigment is deposited along the upper lash line (and optionally, the lower lash line) to create a defined yet natural appearance. The result is smudge-proof, sweat-proof eyeliner that subtly enhances your eyes every day.
⏳ How Long Does It Last?
Eyeliner embroidery typically lasts 1.5 to 3 years, depending on your skin condition, lifestyle habits, and how well aftercare is followed. Pigment will gradually fade over time and can be maintained with touch-up sessions every 12–24 months to keep the color and shape fresh.
A perfecting session 6–8 weeks after your initial treatment is recommended for best results.
🩹 Aftercare Instructions
Following your eyeliner embroidery treatment, proper aftercare is crucial to promote healing and prevent pigment loss or infection. Here's what to expect:
First 3–7 Days:
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Keep the area dry. Avoid washing your face directly over the eyes—use cotton pads to gently clean around the area.
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Do not apply makeup, creams, or serums near the eyes.
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Avoid touching, rubbing, or scratching the eye area.
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If mild scabbing or flaking occurs, do not peel it off—let it fall off naturally.
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Avoid hot showers, steam rooms, swimming, saunas, and heavy sweating.
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Sleep with your head slightly elevated and avoid sleeping face-down.
General Tips:
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Wear sunglasses to protect healing skin from sun exposure.
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Avoid eyelash extensions, lash serums, or eye treatments until fully healed (2–3 weeks).
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Healing typically takes 7 to 10 days, and the color will soften by about 30–40% as it settles.
⚠️ Who is Not Suitable for Eyeliner Embroidery?
You may not be suitable for this procedure if you have:
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Blepharitis, styes, chronic dry eye, or eye infections
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Recent eye surgery or LASIK (wait at least 3–6 months)
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Glaucoma or severe eye conditions
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Allergies to topical numbing agents or pigments
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Frequent eye rubbing habits or use of strong lash growth serums
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Keloid scarring or slow wound healing tendencies
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Uncontrolled diabetes, blood disorders, or on blood thinners