"There's a lot of frustrated brows out there," says Nicky Shore, owner of New Zealand's original brow bar.
The Auckland businesswoman, who now has three Off Wax and Brow salons in Auckland, specialising in removing and reshaping unwanted or unruly hair, has spotted another gap in the market, this time catering for women with the opposite problem.
This week, Shore opens On Browhouse in Britomart, offering what she describes as brow-ography or brow-embroidery. It's tattooing by another name, but using an Asian approach more akin to calligraphy to create, or recreate, a healthy looking crop of brow hairs.
Brow tattooing is not new, but can look heavy handed, so Shore sought and personally tested a more finely calibrated method. Rather than stamping the skin with an electric needle, sewing machine-style, a hand-held device is used to scratch across it with feathered strokes of differing lengths.