Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tinting.

Tint longevity varies by hair growth, skin type, and aftercare, but most clients enjoy defined brows for four to six weeks. Sunscreen, exfoliation, and facial treatments can affect fading; we recommend touch-ups every 4–6 weeks for consistent color.

Safety depends on individual sensitivities. We perform a thorough consultation and recommend a patch test at least 24–48 hours before treatment. If you have known dye allergies, pregnancy, or active eyebrow irritation, please inform your technician for alternative options.

Professional application minimizes staining; any surface tint on surrounding skin is gently removed during the appointment. Temporary skin staining can occur but typically fades within one to three days with normal washing and gentle exfoliation.

Yes. Technicians will customize the tint shade to harmonize with newly colored hair. If you just colored your hair, wait about one to two weeks for color to settle and avoid conflicting chemical treatments before tinting for optimal results.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid oil-based products, recent exfoliation, or brow treatments within 48 hours. Bring reference photos if you have a preferred shape or shade; disclose medications or skin sensitivities during your consultation.

Avoid water, steam, saunas, and heavy sweating for the first 24 hours to allow dye to set. Wait 48–72 hours before exfoliating, using retinoids, or bleaching the area; makeup may be applied gently after 24 hours.