If you’re in New York and considering semi-permanent eyebrows, you’ve likely come across two popular options: microblading and ombré brows. Both techniques aim to enhance the look of your brows, but they differ in method, finish, and suitability for different skin types.
This guide will help you understand the key differences, so you can choose the right style for your skin, lifestyle, and New York routine.
What Is Microblading?
Microblading is a technique that uses a handheld tool to create fine, hair-like strokes. It’s designed to mimic natural eyebrow hairs and works best for people who want a soft, subtle enhancement.
Who it’s for:
- People with dry or normal skin
- Those who already have brow hair but want to fill in gaps
- Clients who prefer a natural, low-maintenance look
How long it lasts:
- Typically 12 to 18 months
- May fade faster on oily skin
What Are Ombré Brows?
Ombré brows, also called powder brows, use a machine to insert pigment in tiny dots. The result is a soft, shaded brow that looks like it’s been filled in with makeup.
Who it’s for:
- All skin types, especially oily or mature skin
- People who like a more defined, polished brow
- Clients who want longer-lasting results
How long it lasts:
- Two to three years
- Requires fewer touch-ups than microblading
Key Differences
Feature | Microblading | Ombré Brows |
Technique | Manual strokes | Machine shading |
Look | Natural and feathered | Soft and filled-in |
Best Skin Type | Dry to normal | All, especially oily skin |
Durability | 12–18 months | 2–3 years |
Touch-Up Needs | More frequent | Less frequent |
Makeup Effect | Minimal | Defined, makeup-like |
Consider the New York Climate
New York’s weather shifts from humid summers to dry winters. These changes affect how your skin behaves and how well pigment holds.
- Oily skin in humid summers: Ombré brows tend to hold up better.
- Drier skin in winter: Microblading can heal well if skin is moisturized.
Think about your routine. If you sweat often, walk outside daily, or go makeup-free most days, choose accordingly.
Choosing What’s Right for You
Ask yourself:
- Do you want a bold or natural look?
- How oily is your skin?
- Are you comfortable with yearly touch-ups?
- Do you prefer a makeup-ready brow?
If you want natural texture and have dry skin, microblading may be a good fit. If you want more definition and less upkeep, ombré brows could be the better choice.
Where to Go in New York
At Visage New York, we offer both techniques. Every client receives a consultation where we assess your skin, lifestyle, and brow goals. Our team is trained in both methods and works with clients across all skin tones.
We’re located on the Upper East Side and provide a clean, professional environment using high-quality pigments and equipment.

Magda Freitas is a licensed Permanent Makeup (PMU) Artist and beauty professional based in New York City, specializing in microblading, nano brows, lip blush, eyeliner tattooing, and corrective pigmentation. With years of hands-on experience and a deep passion for facial aesthetics, Magda combines artistic precision with advanced techniques to deliver natural, confidence-boosting results.
At Visage New York, Magda is known for her client-first approach, personalized designs, and gentle expertise—especially in treating diverse skin types and correcting previous work.