Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

Brow tints typically last three to four weeks. Longevity varies by hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Avoiding oil-based products and excessive exfoliation helps maintain color. We recommend scheduling touch-ups every 3–4 weeks to keep brows looking full and refreshed.

A slight temporary stain on the skin can occur but is easily removed during aftercare. We perform a patch test for sensitive clients and use gentle, salon-grade tints. Notify us of allergies, medications, or recent chemical treatments before your appointment.

No — tint only colors existing hairs and won’t alter the brow structure permanently. It enhances fullness and definition, which can make shape appear more defined. For lasting shape changes, consider brow waxing, threading, or semi-permanent options like microblading discussed during consultation.

Many clients choose tinting while pregnant or breastfeeding, but we recommend discussing it with your healthcare provider. We can perform a patch test and use the gentlest formulations. If you have concerns, schedule a consult so we can tailor a safe approach for you.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid tinting, plucking, or waxing for 24–48 hours prior. Bring reference photos if desired. Aftercare: keep brows dry for 24 hours, avoid oil-based products, heavy sweating, and exfoliation to prolong color and prevent premature fading.

Yes — many clients pair tinting with brow shaping, lamination, or a lash tint for a complete polished look. Combining services can save time and provide cohesive results. Our team will recommend the best sequence and any additional costs during your booking or consultation.