Orlova Championship Brow Technique

I am an international brow artist and award-winning expert in the field of aesthetics.

My signature method — Orlova Championship Brow Technique — was presented on the international stage at OMC HairWorld Paris 2025 as part of Team USA. It gained recognition for its precision, creativity, and technical level.

I developed this technique through years of hands-on experience, working with different face structures, skin types, and client needs.

It is based on three key principles:

anatomy, balance, and personalization.

My goal is not just to create beautiful brows, but to design a result that enhances natural facial harmony and individuality.


My Method

This is not a random technique or a trend-based approach.

It’s a structured system that allows me — and my students — to achieve consistent, clean, and high-level results.

The method combines:

Every step is intentional. Nothing is done “by eye” or by guess.


 

Training & Education

I teach my method through professional training programs designed for artists who want to grow, not just “try something new.”

In my courses, I share:

This is not about copying — it’s about understanding and mastering the process.


Step-by-Step System

Each procedure follows a clear structure:

1. Analysis

I evaluate face shape, symmetry, and natural brow growth.

2. Mapping & Structure

I build the brow architecture based on anatomical points.

3. Color & Depth

I select and adjust tones individually to create a natural 3D effect.

4. Correction

I refine the shape to achieve clean, balanced lines.

5. Finalization

I check symmetry, fix the result, and complete the styling.


Intellectual Property

My technique is my original work and is officially registered as an educational and practical system.

All rights belong to me.

It is taught only within my authorized training programs.


My Philosophy

For me, brows are not just a service.

It’s a combination of precision, control, and artistic vision.

Even in a short session, the result should look intentional, balanced, and tailored to the person — not generic.