Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Tint.

Most clients see results for 4–6 weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Pigment fades gradually; touch-ups every 4–8 weeks maintain depth. External factors like exfoliation and oiliness can shorten longevity.

We use professional-grade tints and perform a patch test when indicated. Clients with known dye allergies should avoid tinting. Discuss sensitivities during consultation so technicians can recommend alternatives or perform a patch test 24–48 hours prior to the service.

Yes. Tinting can darken light or gray hairs, improving visibility and fullness. Results depend on hair texture and pigment receptivity; multiple sessions may be needed for stubborn grays. Your technician will choose the best formula for natural-looking color.

Professional tinting typically stains surface skin temporarily but technicians clean excess pigment. Stains fade within a day or two with cleansing. Avoid water contact and heavy sweating for 24 hours to reduce transfer; gentle cleansing removes most residual tint.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. Avoid waterproof brow products and recent chemical peels or retinoids near the brow area. If you have recent microblading or eyebrow treatments, inform our staff so we can advise appropriate timing and safe tinting.

Yes — Brow Tint pairs well with shaping, waxing, threading, or laminations as an add-on. Combining services often enhances results and streamlines appointments. Your technician will sequence treatments to protect skin and maximize tint adherence and longevity.