Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tinting.

Tint usually lasts four to six weeks, fading gradually as brow hairs shed. Longevity varies by hair texture, oil production, and aftercare like avoiding exfoliants and prolonged sun exposure. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks for consistent color.

We recommend a patch test 24 to 48 hours before your appointment to check for reactions. Peroxide-based tints are safe when applied professionally, but clients with extreme sensitivity or known allergies should consult our technician and consider alternative brow options.

Tint can temporarily stain surface skin for a few days, but it does not permanently discolor skin or clothing. Our technicians remove excess product during the service and use gentle removers as needed. Stains usually fade with regular cleansing over several days.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid brow waxing or tinting for at least two weeks prior. Skip retinoids and strong chemical exfoliants for several days. Bring reference photos if you want a specific shade or shape to help our technician.

Yes, we often pair tinting with waxing, threading, shaping, or lamination for a polished finish. Your technician will recommend the ideal sequence, typically shaping first and tinting after, to ensure even color and precise brow definition during one appointment.

Aftercare includes avoiding water, steam, and heavy sweating for twenty-four hours to allow the tint to set. Avoid oil-based products and exfoliants, and protect brows from prolonged sun exposure. Gently cleanse and schedule touch-ups every four to six weeks to maintain color.