Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrows Tint.

Eyebrow tint usually lasts four to six weeks, depending on skin type, aftercare, and sun or skincare exposure. Touch-ups every four to six weeks maintain color intensity; avoid oil-based products and exfoliants to extend pigment longevity.

Safety is our priority. We'll perform a patch test before tinting to check for allergies and discuss any sensitivities or medications. We use professional-grade dyes and can recommend alternatives. If you have known dye reactions, tinting may be unsuitable.

Not when performed by our trained technicians. We customize color and saturation to your hair, skin tone, and facial features for a soft, natural finish. We prioritize subtle enhancement so brows look fuller and more defined without appearing painted or overly dramatic.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid brow waxing or threading 24 to 48 hours prior and skip retinol or strong exfoliants for several days. Bring reference photos if you have a preferred shape. Communicate any allergies or recent treatments during consultation.

If you've had henna or microblading, we'll assess pigment placement and healing during consultation. Sometimes tint won't take evenly over semi-permanent pigments. We may recommend a patch test, corrective shaping, or waiting until pigments fade for safest, most natural results.

Keep brows dry for 24 to 48 hours and avoid steam, saunas, and intense workouts. Do not apply oil-based products, exfoliants, or makeup on the area for several days. Gently cleanse and avoid sun exposure to preserve color; schedule a touch-up as recommended.