Phi Brows

Precision Semi-Permanent Eyebrow Drawing

PhiBrows is an artful technique of semi-permanent eyebrow drawing, meticulously crafted to suit the bone structure of each client's face. The process involves precise calculations to determine the ideal shape of the eyebrows, ensuring symmetry and harmony with the client's natural features.

How it's Done:

Using sterilised tools, pigment is delicately applied into the surface layer of the dermis, carefully chosen to match the natural colour of the client's skintone and eyebrows to blend seamlessly. Symmetry is achieved through PhiBrows application, with calculations made while the client's eyes are closed to relax mimetic muscles that may influence eyebrow symmetry.

Strokes are meticulously drawn in the direction of natural hair growth, resulting in a hyper-realistic appearance. The treatment is conducted with disposable sterile tools, and pigments adhere to the highest standards for safety and quality.

Healing Process:

The healing process is at least four weeks, with a mandatory top-up appointment scheduled approximately six weeks after the initial session. During this session, any lost pigment is replenished, or adjustments are made to perfect the brows. Depending on the client's skin type and other factors, additional top-up sessions may be recommended.

Pain Management:

Pain during the treatment is subjective, varying from client to client. While some may experience stronger sensations, others compare it to the discomfort of plucking eyebrows. Mild topical anesthetics can be used to minimize or eliminate pain during the procedure, ensuring a comfortable experience for all clients.

Factors Affecting Success:

The success of BoldBrows treatment depends on various factors, including skin quality, post-treatment care, and exposure to external elements. While these factors are beyond the artist's control, thorough consultation and aftercare instructions are provided to maximise results. Due to the unpredictable nature of these variables, guarantees for the treatment cannot be provided.

Phi Brows FAQs

What are PhiBrows?

PhiBrows is a manual skill of semi-permanent eyebrow drawing, meticulously designed to suit the bone structure of the client's face for perfectly shaped eyebrows.

How is phiBrows different from other techniques?

PhiBrows focuses on precise calculations to achieve symmetry and natural-looking results, with strokes drawn in the direction of natural hair growth for a hyper-realistic appearance.

How long does the healing process take?

The healing process takes four weeks, the skin needs a full four weeks to heal before the brows can be topped up. A mandatory top-up appointment is scheduled approximately six weeks after the initial session to perfect the brows.

Is PhiBrows suitable for everyone?

PhiBrows suitability is based on skin type & hair structure. Its is not suitable for people with highly sensitised skin or oily skin.

Is the treatment painful?

Pain during the treatment varies from person to person, but mild anesthetics can be used to minimize discomfort, ensuring a comfortable experience for all clients.

What happens if my natural brow colour is a lot lighter than my hair colour?

The brows cannot be a completely different colour to your natural brow colour as we want them to seamlessly blend, however if your brows are completely blonde etc and you have dyed your hair we will look at root colour/ skin colour etc to find a colour that works overall with your hair colour & natural brow hair.

How do you pick a colour? Will they be very dark?

Usually at the initial appointment I match the brows to the natural brow colour & then they will fade 30%. They might be too lighten when you come back but we can always build the colour. If you want them a little darker we can do so at the topup appointment. We still have to work within the boundaries of your natural colourings. Example: I will never do black eyebrows on someone who is blonde.

Can I have this done if I have an underlying illness or if I am pregnant?

A consultation is carried out to assess eligibility for the treatment as certain conditions, such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, or undergoing chemotherapy, may affect eligibility for the procedure.