Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

Most clients enjoy Brow Tint results for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth, skincare routine, and sun exposure. Touch-ups are recommended around four weeks to maintain intensity, especially for lighter or fast-growing brows.

Brow tinting is generally safe for sensitive skin when performed properly. We always conduct a patch test at least 24–48 hours before treatment to check for reactions and use gentle formulas. Inform your technician of allergies or skin conditions beforehand.

When applied correctly, tinting colors the hair more than the skin; any minor skin staining usually fades within a few days. Technicians remove excess dye carefully and can recommend cleansers or oils to gently lift residual tint from the skin.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid heavy exfoliation or retinol products for 48 hours prior. Bring reference photos if desired. Avoid recent sunburn or chemical treatments and inform your technician of medications or sensitivities.

Yes, you can typically have both, but spacing between tints is wise. If you've recently had a lash tint, wait 24–48 hours to reduce combined irritation. Always disclose recent treatments so we can plan timing and ensure safe application.

We recommend waiting 24–48 hours after waxing or threading before tinting to let skin calm. Many clients prefer shaping first, then tinting once the area is settled, minimizing irritation and ensuring even application.