Guides

Practical answers to the questions clients ask most.

Powder Brows Healing: What to Expect

The day-by-day healing timeline, what ghosting is and why it happens, what is normal and what is not, and why the touch-up session exists.

Powder Brows vs Microblading

How the two techniques differ in method, healing, longevity, and skin type suitability. Why Anna offers powder brows exclusively.

Avoiding Harsh Brow PMU

What causes overly dark, drawn-on, or unnatural-looking brow PMU, your options if you already have it, and why modern powder brows naturally avoid this outcome.

PMU for an Active Lifestyle

For women who train, swim, ski, work in healthcare, prefer a natural look, or simply want a simpler morning routine.

PMU for Mature Skin

Why powder brows suit mature skin better than microblading, how to avoid looking overdone, and what natural results actually look like.

Lip Blush Healing: What to Expect

The full healing timeline for permanent lip color, from day-one swelling to final settled result, plus what to do and avoid.

How Long Does PMU Last

The typical lifespan of powder brows and lip blush, what makes results fade faster, and when to book a refresh.

Before Your PMU Appointment

What to do and avoid in the week before your appointment. How to prepare your skin, which products to pause, and what to expect on the day.

Your First PMU Appointment

Step by step through the consultation, design, numbing, the procedure, and what comes next — touch-up and yearly refresh.

Is PMU Worth the Cost

What PMU costs over time compared to years of products, daily effort, and the time spent on a routine that washes off at the end of the day.

PMU and Oily Skin

Why oily skin rules out microblading entirely, why powder brows work, and what to expect from healing and longevity with oilier skin.

Touch-Up and Refresh: The Full Picture

The difference between the required touch-up, the optional additional touch-up, and the yearly refresh — when each happens and why it matters.

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