Brows

Machine Hairstrokes & Hyper Realism

Fine, lifelike strokes drawn entirely by machine, mimicking real brow hairs so closely the result is almost impossible to spot.

  • Looks like real brow hairs
  • By machine, never a blade
  • Lasts 1 to 3 years
Hyper realism machine hairstroke brows healed result

What it is

The most natural brow there is

Machine hairstrokes recreate individual brow hairs one at a time, following the natural direction of your own. Hyper realism takes this further, layering strokes and subtle shading for incredible depth and dimension.

Because every stroke is placed by machine rather than cut with a blade, the skin is never broken the way microblading breaks it. The result heals softer, keeps its crispness for longer, and works on a far wider range of skin types.

The kind of brows people assume you were simply born with.
Hyper realism machine hairstrokes, eyes and brows

Real-looking strokes, drawn by machine.

Good to know

The essentials

Price £310
Appointment Around 2 to 2.5 hours
Healing 7 to 14 days
Lasts 1 to 3 years
Top-up Perfecting visit at 4 to 8 weeks
Technique By machine, never microblading
Best for The most natural, hair-like brow

Your price covers both sessions, including the perfecting visit and aftercare, plus the mapping and artistry that go into a result built around you. See what goes into the price in the cost guide.

More results

A closer look

Hyper realism hairstrokes, before and after
Machine hairstrokes adding natural density, before and after
Hyper realism brow transformation, before and after
Hyper realism hairstrokes, natural before and after
See more in the gallery

The Difference

Machine hairstrokes,
not microblading

Both can give you natural-looking brows. How they get there is what sets them apart.

Machine Hairstrokes

Megan's method

  • No blade, so the skin is never cut
  • Gentler to heal, with less trauma
  • Holds beautifully on every skin type
  • Soft, realistic strokes that settle naturally
  • Longer lasting before a refresh
Microblading

The older way

  • A blade cuts pigment into the skin
  • More trauma and a harsher heal
  • Can blur or fade on oilier skin
  • Strokes can heal sharp or patchy
  • Often needs redoing sooner

Questions

A few common ones

Anything else, just message Megan and ask.

What is the difference between this and microblading?

Microblading uses a handheld blade to cut strokes into the skin. Machine hairstrokes are drawn with a digital machine, which is gentler, heals more cleanly and lasts longer. The full comparison is above.

Will it suit oily skin?

Yes. Machine work holds far better on oilier skin than microblading, which can blur as it heals.

Is it painful?

A numbing cream is used throughout and most clients find it very comfortable.

Begin

Let's design something
that looks like you

Message Megan on WhatsApp to book your consultation, or ask anything you are unsure about.

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