

Designed for Predictable Healed Results
Every permanent makeup artist wants the same thing.
Brows that look beautiful immediately after the procedure, but more importantly, brows thatheal beautifully and still look natural months later, when the client returns for their touch-up.
In Permanent Makeup, healed results are the true measure of quality.
After performing thousands of procedures, analysing healed results, and training artists around the world for more than a decade, I realised one important thing: Predictable healed results are never the result of one product alone.
They are the result of every element of the procedure working together, the artist's technique, skin assessment, pigment selection, implantation, and the tools used throughoutthe procedure.
Perma Blend LUXE x Paulina Osinkowska Ombre Brow Collection wasn't created simply to introduce another range of brow pigments.
It was created to help artists work with greater confidence and achieve more predictable,natural and long-lasting healed results.
Why We Created the Ombre Brow Set
When we started developing the Ombre Brow Set, we weren't trying to create another hybrid pigment.
Our goal was to create a collection positioned between traditional inorganic pigments and conventional hybrid formulations.
Artists often appreciate inorganic pigments for their control, softer appearance after healing and the confidence they provide during implantation. Hybrid pigments, on the other hand, are known for their colour intensity, healed appearance and long-term retention. Both systems offer important advantages, but they also require a different understanding of colour behaviour and implantation.
We wanted to combine the strengths of both.
Our objective was to create a formula that allows artists to work confidently while achieving beautiful, predictable healed results.
One of our highest priorities was creating a pigment that responds gradually to layering.
Instead of reaching full saturation after the first few pass, the formula was designed to build colour progressively. This gives artists greater control during implantation, makes it easier to create soft transitions and smooth gradients, and reduces the risk of immediate over-pigmentation.
Every shade in the collection was carefully balanced—not only in terms of its final colour, but also in the proportion of every colourant within the formulation. Even small changes in the formulation can influence how a pigment behaves during implantation, healing and long-term fading. Nothing in this collection is accidental.
Each pigment has its own purpose, its own position within the colour system and its own role in helping artists create predictable healed results across different skin tones and client profiles. Ultimately, artists don't simply want pigments with good retention.
They want confidence that the colour they implant today will heal beautifully, remain balanced over time and continue to look natural months after the procedure.
That is exactly what the Ombre Brow Set was designed to achieve.

Understanding Pigments Is More Important Than Owning More Pigments
One of the biggest misconceptions in permanent makeup is believing that better results come from owning more pigments.
They don't.
Beautiful healed results come from understanding the pigments you work with. Understanding how they behave during implantation. Understanding how they heal. Understanding when to use them, when to modify them and when to trust the healing process.
The quality of your work is not determined by how many bottles you have on your shelf.
It is determined by how well you understand the ones you use every day.
The moment you truly understand your pigment, you stop guessing.
Instead of making decisions based on intuition, you begin making decisions based on experience, healed results and clinical observation.That is where predictable healed results begin.
One of the biggest mistakes artists make is constantly changing pigment brands before they have had the opportunity to fully understand how a particular system behaves in the skin.
Every pigment formulation has its own characteristics.
Every colour system requires experience.
Without consistency, it becomes difficult to analyse healed results, recognise patterns and continuously improve your work.
Artists who consistently analyse their healed work are the artists who continue to improve.
Designed as a Complete Colour System
The Ombre Brow Set was never designed as six individual pigments. It was designed as a complete colour system.
Each shade occupies a specific position within the collection, allowing artists to work confidently across different skin tones, undertones and client profiles.
Rather than creating multiple similar colours, our goal was to develop a logical progression from lighter to darker shades, making pigment selection simpler while providing enough flexibility to customise colours whenever needed.
Each pigment can be used individually or mixed with other shades within the collection to create personalised colour combinations while maintaining predictable healed results.
Whether you're working on very fair skin, mature skin or darker skin types, the system was designed to help you make more confident colour decisions without unnecessary complexity.
The Colour Chart Is Part of the System
The Ombre Brow Set is more than a collection of pigments.
It includes a comprehensive Colour Chart, created as an educational tool to support artists throughout the colour selection process rather than simply presenting colour swatches. It explains how to assess skin tone and undertone, choose the appropriate pigment, understand modifiers and make more confident decisions based on the individual characteristics of every client.
Because understanding colour is just as important as owning it.

Professional Guidelines for Predictable Healed Results
Beautiful healed brows are never the result of luck.
They are the outcome of hundreds of small decisions made before and during every procedure. While pigment formulation plays an important role, predictable healed results depend on how every element of the procedure works together.
Here are the principles that have consistently helped me achieve more predictable healed results over the years.
Work in layers, not with pressure:
One of the biggest mistakes artists make is trying to achieve full saturation too quickly.
Instead of increasing pressure, allow the pigment to build gradually through controlled layering. This approach gives you greater control over saturation, creates softer gradients and helps preserve the integrity of the skin.
Choose the pigment based on the skin not only the hair colour:
Hair colour is only one part of the consultation.
Skin tone, undertone, thickness, age and skin condition all influence how a pigment will heal. Learning to assess the skin correctly is often more important than choosing the perfect shade. Do not choose to dark color! It is better to choose the lighter one than go too dark. Don't judge hybrid pigments immediately after the procedure.
Hybrid formulations often appear warmer and more transparent immediately after implantation than traditional inorganic pigments:
This is part of their behaviour and should not be mistaken for the final healed colour.
Allow the healing process to reveal the true result before evaluating your work.
Respect the skin:
More passes and more pressure do not automatically create better retention.
A controlled, consistent implantation with minimal unnecessary trauma gives the skin the best environment for predictable healing. Choose the right tools.
Choose the right tools:
Pigment is only one part of the equation. Your machine, cartridges and needles influence every dot that is implanted into the skin.
Choose the right cartridge configuration and a machine with stable torque that accurately translates your technique into the skin. Your machine should feel like a natural extension of your hand—not something you constantly have to compensate for.
If you have to overcome the limitations of your machine, it's probably time to change the machine—not your technique.
The more consistent your implantation, the more predictable your healed results will be.
Use the Colour Chart as part of your workflow:
The Colour Chart was developed as an educational tool, not simply as a shade guide.
Use it to understand skin undertones, pigment behaviour, modifiers and colour selection. The better you understand the logic behind the system, the more confident your colour decisions become. Analyse every healed result.
Every healed procedure is feedback:
Photograph your healed work, compare it with your fresh results and analyse what influenced the outcome.
The artists who improve the fastest are not necessarily those who perform the most procedures, they are the ones who consistently learn from every healed result.
Discover the Ombre Brow Set
Whether you're introducing hybrid pigments into your practice for the first time or looking to refine your healed results, the Perma Blend LUXE x Paulina Osinkowska Ombre Brow Collection was created to provide more than just pigments.
It was designed as a complete colour system, supported by education, clinical experience and a comprehensive Colour Chart to help artists work with greater confidence and achieve predictable healed results.
