Microblading uses fine strokes that mimic brow hairs; soft ombré brows use a pixel or shading technique for a fuller, powder-gradient look. In the Philippines’ humidity, both can last well with proper aftercare—choice comes down to skin type, desired finish (hair-like vs makeup-like), and how oily your skin is.
Lip tattooing (often called lip blush) deposits pigment in the vermilion border and lip body for a “just tinted” or slightly fuller look. On Glamér’s SMPU menu, lip blush is listed at ₱9,999 and includes a free retouch on the published list—healing in Manila still means: avoid picking, time your social calendar for swelling, and follow your artist’s day-by-day care.
Aftercare is where ombré brows fail or look amazing. Soft ombré and powder techniques deposit pigment in a pixel pattern; the healing dance—dark, flaky, then soft—is normal. In Metro Manila, sweat and sun add variables, so we spell out a practical aftercare and touch-up story without skipping the “boring” rules.