If you've been considering powder brows in Enfield, the price is usually the first question and the least straightforward to answer, because it isn't a single payment. Here's exactly what it costs, why there are two sessions rather than one, and what upkeep looks like after that.
What affects the price of powder brows?
Powder brows pricing isn't as simple as a single figure because the treatment itself isn't a single visit.
- Two sessions, not one. The first session lays the shape and colour; a follow-up 4 to 6 weeks later refines it once your skin has healed. Both are part of the full price, not an add-on.
- Who's doing it. Ayse is PhiAcademy-certified specifically in powder brows, which is a different (and more specialised) qualification than a general beautician offering brow tattooing as one of many services.
- How long you leave it between top-ups. Topping up yearly costs less than leaving it closer to two years, since more pigment has faded and more work is needed to bring it back.
- Existing brow work. Previous microblading or tattooing that hasn't faded enough can mean extra consultation time, or in some cases a removal session first.
What you'll pay at Lash It Up Enfield
Here's the honest, current price breakdown at our Baker Street studio:
2nd session top-up (4–6 weeks later): £80
Yearly top-up: £150
24-month top-up: £200
Every treatment is carried out personally by Ayse, our PhiAcademy-certified powder brows specialist. A full consultation is included in the first session, so you know exactly what shape and depth of colour you're getting before anything begins.
Why the price isn't just for one visit
It's easy to see "£200" and compare it to a single microblading session elsewhere without realising the follow-up is already built in. Semi-permanent pigment settles unevenly as your skin heals, so the 4 to 6 week top-up isn't optional extra polish, it's how the result actually gets finished properly. Skipping it, or going somewhere that only offers a single session, is usually why some brow work looks patchy or fades unevenly within months rather than years.
After that, brows typically last 1 to 3 years before needing a top-up, which is where the yearly £150 or 24-month £200 pricing comes in. Topping up sooner, while there's still enough pigment to work with, is genuinely cheaper than leaving it too long and needing a more involved session to rebuild the colour from scratch.
Is it worth the cost?
Powder brows replace the daily 5 to 10 minutes most people spend filling in their brows with pencil or powder, every single morning, for 1 to 3 years. Spread across that time, the cost works out at well under £1 a week. For a lot of clients, that's the detail that makes the decision straightforward once they've done the maths rather than just looked at the upfront number.
If you're new to powder brows or thinking about it for the first time, book a consultation. Ayse will look at your natural brow shape, talk through the look you want, and give you an honest price before anything is booked.
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How much do powder brows cost in Enfield?
At Lash It Up in Enfield, the first powder brows session, including consultation and design, is £200. A second top-up session 4 to 6 weeks later is £80. After that, a yearly top-up is £150, or £200 if you leave it closer to 24 months.
Why is there a second session after the first?
Semi-permanent makeup pigment settles as it heals, so the first session lays the colour and shape, and the follow-up 4 to 6 weeks later refines it once healing is complete. Both sessions are part of getting the result right, not an upsell.
How often do powder brows need topping up?
Powder brows typically last 1 to 3 years depending on skin type and lifestyle. A yearly top-up at £150 keeps the colour and shape fresh. Leave it closer to 24 months and the top-up is £200, since more of the pigment has faded.
Is powder brows cheaper than microblading?
Pricing is broadly similar between the two techniques; the real difference is the result, not the cost. Powder brows gives a soft, shaded, makeup-like finish that tends to hold its colour better on oily or mature skin than the fine hair-stroke look of microblading.