Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

A Brow Tint typically lasts 4–6 weeks, depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Exposure to oils, exfoliation, and certain skincare can speed fading. We recommend maintenance every four to six weeks to keep color and shape consistent.

Brow tint can temporarily stain the surface of the skin; this usually fades within days. We use professional, hypoallergenic formulas and offer patch tests when needed. Always tell your technician about sensitivities to reduce irritation risks.

Yes. Brow tint darkens existing hairs and stains fine, vellus hairs to create the appearance of fuller brows. For very sparse areas, tinting combined with shaping or a consultation about other enhancement options can improve results.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid recent chemical peels or strong exfoliants near the area. Share any allergies or recent treatments. We’ll do a quick consultation and patch test to choose the ideal shade.

Many clients safely tint during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but we recommend discussing it with your healthcare provider. We offer patch tests and gentler formulas; some prefer to avoid chemical treatments during the first trimester.

Avoid wetting or steaming brows for 24–48 hours and skip oil-based cleansers or exfoliants to preserve pigment. Use gentle skincare, protect the area with sunscreen, and schedule touch-ups every four to six weeks for lasting color.