About Us


Lucky Brows Montana is owned and operated by Penny Pawornluck, a native of Bangkok, Thailand. Penny has been a microblading and a semi-permanent makeup artist for over 15 years. She also owns and now supervises the operation of her original microblading and semi-permanent business, “Lucky 3D Eyebrows” that is located in Bangkok. Penny’s excellent ability to create very natural looking semi-permanent eyebrows and lip blush has resulted in hundreds of satisfied customers who maintain contact with Penny for their touch-ups and semi-permanent makeup needs.

Throughout her career Penny has continued to provide state of the art service to her hundreds of clients from all over the world by staying up to date in the latest microblading and semi-permanent makeup application techniques and technology. She has attended and successfully completed a number of advanced schools and seminars and has been certified by international microblading experts and semi-permanent makeup artists/experts from China, Korea and Thailand. Penny has also graduated from the Rocky Mountain Laser College in Denver, Colorado and from the Studio Beauty School in Missoula, Montana.

Penny attributes her professional success to the time, effort and individual attention she pays to each of her clients. During her focused one on one session with each client, the specific procedure is explained and discussed and the client is encouraged to provide their ideas for the design, their specific needs and the results they want from their individual session. She counsels and educates each client on the benefits, maintenance and care needed after the procedure and session is completed for their natural looking microblading, semi-permanent eyebrows, eyeliner or lip blush.  

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Nano Brows vs Microblading?

Nano brows and microblading are both techniques used in cosmetic eyebrow tattooing. The technique and application is characterized as hair stroke brows. These hair stroke brows give the brows more volume by drawing on brow hair-like strokes.

Both techniques will have hair strokes created by applying permanent makeup pigments into the skin. The two treatments are different in that microblading uses a manual tool, and nano brows applied with a machine.

What Are the Main Differences Between Nano Brows vs Microblading?

Nano brows and microblading are different because of the type of technique used and can result in some final differences.

Nano brows:
Nano brows are done with a machine – sometimes called a digital hair stroke brows or machine brows. The machine uses a very fine needle that deposits pigments in tiny dots into the skin. The very thin needle causes very little trauma to the skin.

Microblading is a manual technique:
A thin blade made up of 12-16 needles is used by dragging the blade through the skin. The pigment is then deposited small cuts on the skin. There’s less control over pressure and motion with microblading than applying nano brows.

Skin Trauma and Scabbing

There is less scabbing with nano brows than microblading, and the possibility of scarring is lower since the machine offers maximum speed and precision.

What Are the Similarities?

The results of both treatments are natural-looking, but enhanced brows with visible hair strokes, that last a relatively long time (find more about that below).

The 2 techniques can give results almost indistinguishable from one another, so if you want the look of hair stroke brows, both are good choices.

Nano Brows vs Microblading Longevity:
Both semi-permanent makeup techniques will eventually begin to fade away. The speed of fading depends on the person’s skin type. A continued “touch up” scheduled for every year will make the application more permanent.

Microblading:
can last up to 12 months and can be extended with good aftercare. This woud include avoiding sunlight, exfoliation, and using certain skincare products containing retinol and acids. Oily skin can cause microblading to fade significantly faster as well.

Nano brows:
may last an average of 1.5 to 2.5 years. Nano brows last longer than micro blading because of the application technique. The machine application makes the strokes more resilient. Also, oily skin may fade nano brows faster than dry or normal skin

Microblading vs Nano Brows Price

Price should not be the determining factor in deciding between nano vs microblading, but here’s an overview of the average cost:

For more detailed information on nano brows prices, visit our Nano Brows Cost Guide.

Healing & Aftercare for Nano Brows and Microblading

The healing process for both nano brows and microblading is complete after about 6 weeks. At that point, a touch-up should be booked. Also, the initial side-effects like redness, scabbing, flaking, and itching last a bit longer with microblading and there is more trauma to the skin. Both should subside within 10 days for both treatments. The aftercare routine is the same for both application techniques.

Nano Brows vs Microblading – Main Takeaways

Microblading and nano brows both give the brows a natural-looking enhancement by adding extra hair strokes into the arch.

Nano brows are done with a machine, while microblading is a manual technique. The looks are very similar but nano brows are more sharp, clear and subtle.

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