Inventor
Combo Brows united microblading-style hair strokes with machine shading: a fuller brow result without abandoning natural architecture.
Personal presentation
Ksenija Karabegovic is a PMU eyebrow expert, inventor of Combo Brows and creator of the Extreme Natural Look — a pioneer of individualized eyebrow design in permanent makeup.
Founder of the Microblading & PMU World Association, Microblading & PMU Sisterhood and Karabegovic Education Center.
Beyond templates
In an industry filled with repeated shapes, trend brows and fast visual tricks, Ksenija’s work is built on the opposite idea: the brow must belong to the person. Face structure, expression, bone lines, hair direction, skin behavior and healed color all matter.
This is a personal presentation of Ksenija’s work, innovation and legacy in natural eyebrow design, PMU brow education and restorative eyebrow micropigmentation.
Combo Brows united microblading-style hair strokes with machine shading: a fuller brow result without abandoning natural architecture.
The Extreme Natural Look rejects standardized brow patterns and starts from the face, not from fashion.
Her method considers skin type, healing response, pigment retention, scar tissue and long-term color stability before the first stroke is made.
She built professional structures, certifications and communities that gave PMU artists standards, connection and international recognition.
The hidden expertise
Ksenija’s expertise is not limited to drawing. Her work is rooted in deep practical understanding of skin behavior, healing response, pigment retention, skin types, scar tissue, treatment planning and long-term color stability in eyebrow micropigmentation.
This is field expertise built through years of healed results: knowing how different skin responds, how color changes over time, and how to plan brows that remain believable after the first perfect photograph is gone.
Her color and pigment knowledge also led to collaborations with major international PMU pigment companies from Italy, the United States, South Korea and Serbia, helping refine shades that later became widely used in the industry.
Smile Is Enough
Ksenija launched Smile Is Enough, a pioneering eyebrow-restoration initiative for women affected by cancer, chemotherapy, alopecia and serious illness — restoring not only brows, but dignity, identity and confidence. The principle was simple: no payment — a smile was enough.
Croatian media recognized the work because the mission was human before it was public: return brows, return expression, return confidence. The presentation remains deliberately restrained, because the dignity of the clients is more important than emotional spectacle.
Selected work
Restoration work
These cases are presented with restraint, as examples of how eyebrow restoration can return expression, balance and dignity after illness or hair loss.


Aesthetic brow work
The aesthetic cases show the same discipline: controlled density, believable stroke direction, careful tone and a result that supports the face instead of overpowering it.


Proof without clutter
Selected television appearances, national press, international magazines, radio features, conference invitations and professional recognition are presented without visual noise — letting the record carry its own weight.
Ksenija has appeared as a speaker, judge and expert at major PMU and microblading conferences and championships across Europe, Asia and the United States.
From Rome, Kyiv and Milan to Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Las Vegas, London and Warsaw — including three separate Las Vegas appearances — the record is presented in detail below.
Selected recognition
A restrained record of invited speaker, judge and expert appearances across PMU and microblading conferences and championships.
Founder ecosystem
Ksenija’s work expanded beyond treatment rooms into education, community and standards. Through Karabegovic Education Center, her education system reached more than 20 countries and more than 60 locations — a rare global footprint in eyebrow micropigmentation education.
PRO ARTIST and especially PRO TEACHER represent highly selective professional distinctions within the Microblading & PMU World Association ecosystem. The directory is included for verification, not promotion.
Defining standard
Her work stands at the intersection of precision, restraint and human restoration — shaping not only natural brows, but the standards by which natural eyebrow design is understood.
“The face comes first. The brow must belong to the person.”