Semi-permanent brows stay with you for years, so choosing the artist and studio matters more than the promotion. Try these 7 criteria before deciding.
1. Real work and consistency
Ask to see a portfolio across many cases — especially before-and-after and fully-healed photos, not just freshly-done shots where the colour is still dark. Consistency across many cases shows skill better than one pretty photo.
2. Hygiene and single-use tools
Needles and anything touching the skin should be single-use; the workspace clean, with gloves and proper hygiene, to reduce infection risk.
3. Pigment / ink standards
Ask which pigments/inks are used, because pigment quality affects longevity, natural fading, and reducing long-term red- or green-tinted shifts.
4. The artist's experience and credentials
Training history, experience, and competition or teaching/judging roles signal professional standards. An artist who understands both design and skin basics gives more well-rounded advice.
5. Bespoke design
A good studio doesn't use one ready-made shape for everyone, but measures your facial proportions, discusses lifestyle and preference, then designs a shape and colour just for you.
6. Real, verifiable reviews
Look for reviews you can verify on external sources like Google Maps, GoWabi or Facebook, rather than only on the studio's own site — external reviews can be traced.
7. Aftercare and corrections
Ask about aftercare, retouches, and what happens if the result isn't what you wanted. A studio that stands behind its work reflects confidence in its own standards.
And in Nonthaburi?
Cencute Studio is in the Ngamwongwan area, Soi 21, Tha Sai, Mueang Nonthaburi, with work by Master Bazz — 1st-place brow champion at the INCA World Championship Korea 2025 — focused on bespoke design and a limited number of cases per day. You can view verifiable reviews and real work before deciding, or message to assess the shape that suits you.