Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tint.

A typical eyebrow tint lasts three to six weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Oils, frequent cleansing, and exfoliation can fade color sooner. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks to maintain depth and shape.

Yes, tinting can be safe with proper precautions. We perform a patch test at least 48 hours before the service to check for reactions and use gentle, professional-grade dyes. Tell your technician about allergies, medications or skin sensitivities before booking.

Professional application minimizes skin staining; technicians remove excess dye immediately and use barrier creams. Mild temporary staining on skin can occur but usually fades within a day. Avoid water, sweating or facial treatments for 24 hours to reduce transfer and prolong color.

Yes — tinting is commonly paired with brow waxing, threading, or tweezing for optimal shape and definition. Many clients prefer tint first or after shaping depending on the technician's technique. Discuss your goals so we can sequence services for best results.

Avoid using oils, heavy makeup, or retinol treatments around the brow area for 24-48 hours. Clean, dry brows are ideal. If you recently had chemical peels or lash tinting, inform us so we can adjust timing for safety and optimal dye uptake.

Avoid wetting or heavy sweating for the first 24 hours, skip oil-based cleansers on brows, and use gentle, sulfate-free products. Minimize exfoliation and sun exposure. Schedule regular touch-ups and consult your technician for personalized maintenance tips.