Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrows Tinting.

Tint longevity varies with skin type and aftercare but typically lasts four to six weeks. Oily skin or frequent exfoliation may fade color sooner; we recommend touch-ups every 4–6 weeks to maintain shape and intensity.

We use professional, skin-friendly tints and perform a patch test at least 24–48 hours prior to treatment for sensitive clients. If you have known allergies or eye conditions, inform your technician so we can recommend alternatives or decline service for safety.

When applied by our trained technicians with custom color matching, tinting enhances natural hairs for subtle fullness. We avoid overly dark shades and adjust intensity to your features, ensuring a natural, flattering result rather than a harsh look.

We generally advise waiting until microblading or tattooed brows are fully healed (usually 6–8 weeks) before tinting. Tinting over fresh pigments can alter color or cause irritation; consult your technician and bring details of prior procedures.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid using retinol or strong exfoliants on the brow area for 48 hours. Avoid tanning immediately beforehand and disclose medications or allergies to help prevent irritation and uneven results.

Avoid water, steam, heavy sweating, and oil-based products on the brows for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and avoid exfoliating the brow area. Schedule recommended touch-ups and use brow-safe conditioners to maintain hair health and color longevity.