Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

Most Brow Tints last about four to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth and aftercare. Exposure to sunlight, exfoliation, and oil-based products can cause faster fading. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks for consistent color.

Brow Tint is generally safe, but we perform a patch test for clients with sensitive skin or dye allergies. If you have a known dye allergy or severe skin reaction history, avoid tinting and consult a dermatologist before treatment.

Yes — tinting pairs well with waxing or threading. We recommend shaping first so your technician can assess the brow outline, then tint immediately after. This sequence minimizes mess and ensures the color complements the final brow shape.

Tint formulas target the hair, but light skin staining can occur. Our technicians carefully remove excess dye, and any skin tint typically fades within a few days to a week. Avoid exfoliating treatments immediately after to prolong results.

Come with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid applying oils, serums, or heavy skincare before your appointment. Disclose recent treatments like chemical peels or retinol use so we can adjust timing and protect sensitive skin.

Avoid water, steam, swimming, and heavy sweating for the first 24–48 hours to allow the tint to set. Use gentle cleansers, avoid oil-based makeup removers, and schedule touch-ups in four to six weeks for maintenance.