Every week, I get asked by clients, “Olha, how much do powdered brows cost in Melbourne in 2026?” – usually while they’re clinging to their over-plucked brows from years of furiously tweezing and hoping that a bit of permanent eyebrow makeup might rescue the situation. I get it – brows are a long-term investment, and the healing process, the type of pigment you go for, and your skin type can all make a big difference in how much it costs & how it’ll look after.
In my Melbourne cosmetic tattoo studio, Face Figurati, I’ve had the pleasure of helping out all sorts of clients – busy mums, corporate women, and skincare enthusiasts who’re finally done with the daily routine of drawing on their powdered brows. Cosmetic procedures like powder brows can give you a soft, natural look without any harsh lines – but prices do vary & it can be really helpful to know exactly what you’re paying for.

Why Prices Swing So Much
Suppose you’ve ever looked at brow prices & thought, “How on earth can this be the same treatment?” You’re not far off on how long the procedure takes, the level of risk, the skill required, and what is included in the Instagram ads.
Skin Type And Previous Work Can Add Time
Different skin types respond differently to our shading technique. Oily skin can push pigment out faster; mature skin is a bit more delicate; and sensitive skin can react to friction or pressure, so the artist needs to be gentler and layer the pigment low, something is usually missing—more carefully. If you already have old permanent eyebrow makeup underneath, your quote will change because we need to plan the new colour and saturation carefully.
For clients worried about sparse or thinning brows from years of over-plucking, I often clarify the difference between Hair Shedding and Hair Thinning, because understanding whether the issue is temporary shedding or actual follicle miniaturisation helps set realistic expectations before cosmetic tattooing.

Touch-Up Inclusion Changes The True Cost
A lower realised initial price can look great until you work out that the 6-8 week perfecting session is extra. Some studios include it in the price, some charge separately. Both models are fine – you just want to know what you’re getting before you book.
Artist Experience, Tools, And Technique Matter
Powder brows look “simple” when they’re done well. The clean gradient, even colour application, and stable pigment colour come from an artist with solid training, proper planning & the right tools – usually a digital machine fitted with super fine needles for a soft & smooth finish. It’s a different skill set from using a microblading tool, which creates simulated hair strokes and serves a different client base.

Current Price Ranges You’ll See
Below are the industry-wide averages for Melbourne in 2026 based on publicly available pricing from reputable studios, including comparisons often referenced in Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne search lists.
Industry-Wide Pricing Overview
| Service Type | Average Price Range (Melbourne 2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Powder Brow Session | $450–$900 | Varies by shading technique, artist training, and pigment application |
| 6–8 Week Refinement Session | $100–$250 | Essential for balancing symmetry and colour saturation |
| Annual Refresh / Colour Boost | $250–$450 | Extends longevity as part of the natural skin healing cycle |
| Correction Of Previously Tattooed Brows | $550–$1,200 | Depends on saturation, skin suitability, and prior eyebrow tattoo work |
If you see a price that seems too low, something is usually missing—standards, pigment quality, or skill.
When Lower Prices End Up Costing More Later
A Melbourne woman came to us at Face Figurati with a dodgy eyebrow tattoo from a cheap place. The brow mapping didn’t match her facial shape, and, to make matters worse, her oily skin was a perfect recipe for pigment to fade quickly.
The only way to fix it was to undergo colour correction, reshaping, and, eventually, a high-end pigment-based eyebrow powder treatment certified for use in the industry.
The thing is, correcting a botched job always ends up costing more than going with a trained artist in the first place.
What You’re Paying For At A Reputable Studio
It’s not all about getting pretty brows (though that’s nice too) – you’re actually paying for a safe, professional service where the technician has considered your skin type and lifestyle. In Victoria, cosmetic tattooing falls under the same skin-penetration rules as cosmetology, so premises must follow proper infection-control procedures.

At Face Figurati, we don’t regard this as optional – this is the bare minimum:
- Single-use needles and decent sharps handling – always.
- Barrier protection and hospital-grade cleaning. You’d expect that, right?
- Clear aftercare instructions – not some vague “go figure” stuff.
- Talking about sensitivity and allergies – including what’s in the pigment.
- A brow mapping that actually takes into account your bone structure and how your face moves.
- Pigments that won’t wash out fast – including hypoallergenic ones where necessary, and the good stuff that’s been certified as high-end.
If a place can’t even be bothered explaining how they keep things clean, don’t let them near you with a tattoo gun.
How To Spot Pricing Red Flags
I’m not here to judge people for not wanting to spend a lot. But I am here to warn you that bad cosmetic tattoo jobs can cost way more to fix than getting it right in the first place.
Watch out for:
- No talk about a consultation, making sure your brow shape is right.
- No explanation of their hygiene procedures – in Victoria, that’s not something you can opt out of.
- Places that promise “one session and you’re done“.
- Prices that are way too low with no explanation of what you get.
- No photos of their clients with healed brows, or reviews that show actual results.
A good artist will explain what they plan to do, including the tools and pigments they’ll use. They should also be upfront about what your skin can handle.

Before You Book Your Consultation
Powder brows last really well, heal quickly, and look super natural – especially when you get a colour match that fits your skin type, lifestyle and just what you’re after. Now that you have a handle on what powder brows cost in Melbourne in 2026 and why prices can vary, you can book with an artist who puts safety, experience and being artistic all at the top of their list.
If you’d like some personal advice based on your skin and the state of your brow, feel free to send me a decent, clear photo – I’m always happy to help you out before you book.
FAQ
Will the procedure actually hurt?
Most people report feeling pressure rather than pain, which is why we use numbing cream during the session.
How long will it take for the colour to settle properly?
It can take around 4 to 6 weeks for your skin to sort itself out and for the true colour to come through.
I’ve already had some work done on my brows – can I still book in?
Yeah, you can book in just fine – although some older work may need a tweak or a bit of lightening done before we can get started.
Is this technique any good for people with oily or combination skin?
Absolutely – people with oily complexions often find their brows last a lot longer with this method compared to other ones.
What’s the key to keeping the results looking good over the long term?
Sun protection, avoiding harsh products that strip your skin in the brow area, and a yearly colour top-up all help keep your brows looking fresh.