Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

Most Brow Tints last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks to maintain color and shape. Results gradually fade rather than shifting abruptly.

Yes, Brow Tinting can be safe for sensitive skin when performed correctly. We use gentle, professional dyes and perform a patch test when needed. Discuss allergies, medications, or skin conditions during your consultation to ensure the best, safest option.

No, not when done professionally. Tint shades are customized to your hair and skin tone to avoid overly dark results. Technicians focus on hair coloring rather than skin staining for a natural, blended look that fades softly over time.

Before your appointment avoid brow waxing or harsh exfoliants 24 to 48 hours prior. After tinting keep brows dry and oil-free for 24 hours, avoid saunas and strong cleansers, and use gentle, sulfate-free products to extend color longevity.

You can often tint over previous tints but microblading requires caution. Wait until microblading is fully healed, typically four to six weeks, and consult your technician. We assess pigment compatibility and healing before proceeding with tinting or a patch test.

Risks are minimal but allergic reactions can occur. We recommend a patch test 48 hours before treatment for first-time clients or those with sensitivities. If irritation arises during the service we stop and remove the product, then advise medical follow-up if needed.