Perfect Line PMU Studio · Los Angeles
옴브레 파우더 브로우
눈썹 앞머리는 연하게 시작해 아치로 갈수록 깊고 풍성해지는 그라데이션 파우더 기법입니다. 옴브레 섀딩은 머신을 사용해 피부에 색소를 주입하여, 마치 브로우
Starting from$450.00
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$50 deposit secures your spot. Applied to your final balance.
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Real Client Results
Healed work from Perfect Line — same client, 4-6 weeks after treatment.
What Clients Say
Eun-ju is a true artist. The most natural brows I've ever had, and worth the drive from Glendale.
— Sarah K. · Microblading
Perfect Line's lip blush gave me the natural color I always wanted. Healed beautifully, exactly what I asked for.
— Jennifer M. · Lip Blush
I researched every PMU artist in LA. Eun-ju's Korean technique is on a different level. My ombre brows healed perfectly.
— Michelle L. · Ombre Powder Brows
Frequently Asked Questions
- Despite the name, permanent makeup is semi-permanent. Results typically last 1–3 years depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and the area treated. Oilier skin and sun exposure can cause faster fading. Annual color refreshes keep your look current.
- We apply a professional-grade topical numbing cream before and during your procedure to maximize comfort. Most clients describe the sensation as light scratching or tickling. Sensitivity varies by area — eyeliner tends to be the most sensitive, while brows and lips are generally very comfortable. You're in experienced hands throughout.
- Avoid blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil) for 48 hours before your appointment. Do not consume alcohol 24 hours prior. Come with clean skin — no makeup on the treatment area. Avoid sun exposure, retinol, and chemical peels for 2 weeks beforehand. Eat a full meal before arriving so your blood sugar is stable.
- Days 1–3: Color appears 30–50% darker — completely normal. Days 3–7: Light flaking as the skin heals — do not pick. Days 7–14: Color softens and settles to its true shade. Full healing takes 4–6 weeks. Results vary by skin type.
- Yes, with a consultation. We evaluate existing work to determine if a correction or enhancement is possible. Faded, warm-toned, or misshapen prior work can often be improved or covered. In some cases, lightening treatments may be recommended first. We never start work we can't stand behind — honest assessment is part of our process.