Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tinting.

Most clients enjoy tint results for 3–6 weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and skincare routine. Oil-based products and exfoliation can fade dye sooner; we recommend scheduling touch-ups every 4–6 weeks for consistently defined brows.

We perform a patch test 24–48 hours before tinting for clients with sensitivity concerns. We use gentle, professional dyes and can select hypoallergenic formulas; if you have severe allergies, consult your physician before treatment.

No — tinting only colors existing hairs and does not alter brow shape. For shape changes, combine tinting with brow shaping services like waxing or threading during the appointment for a polished, tailored result.

When applied by professionals, tint rarely stains skin long-term. Any temporary staining is removed during cleansing after treatment. We take care to protect skin and use removal techniques; follow aftercare to minimize residual discoloration.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and avoid recent exfoliation or chemical treatments. Bring reference photos if you have a desired shade. Inform your technician about medications or recent cosmetic procedures that could affect results.

Tinting over dyed hair or microblading requires careful assessment. Microbladed areas may respond unpredictably; we recommend a consultation to evaluate pigment interaction and timing. Sometimes a patch test or adjusted formula is needed for safe, even color.