Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Tinting Waxing.

Most clients see tint results for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth and skincare; waxing effects last a similar interval, though touch-ups every four to six weeks keep brows crisp. Individual results vary with lifestyle and product use.

When performed by professionals using quality pigments and proper techniques, tinting and waxing do not permanently damage hairs. Temporary sensitivity or slight thinning can occur with over-waxing, so we recommend scheduled appointments and gentle aftercare to protect hair health.

Most clients experience minimal discomfort. Tinting is painless; waxing can cause brief stinging or tugging. We use soothing techniques and aftercare to minimize irritation. Discuss any sensitivity or allergies during consultation so we can tailor the approach and ensure comfort.

Avoid heavy exfoliation, retinoids, or chemical peels at least 48 hours before. Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. If you have recent sunburn, skin irritation, or are on certain medications, tell us so we can reschedule or adjust the service safely.

Yes, with precautions. We perform a patch test prior to full tinting and use gentle waxes suited for sensitive skin. Communicate your concerns and allergies during booking so we can customize products and techniques to reduce irritation and maximize comfort.

Avoid wetting brows, heavy sweating, and saunas for 24-48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and avoid oil-based products that can lift tint. Schedule touch-ups as recommended and apply recommended soothing gels or SPF to protect delicate skin and prolong color.