Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ombré Brows.

Ombré Brows usually last between one and three years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Color fades gradually; many clients return for touch-ups every 12–24 months to maintain density and tone.

Most clients feel only mild discomfort. We apply a topical numbing cream before and during the procedure to minimize sensation. You may feel light scratching or pressure, but it’s generally well tolerated.

Avoid alcohol, blood thinners, aspirin, and certain supplements for 48–72 hours prior. Skip tanning, chemical peels, and retinol for at least a week. Arrive with clean skin and no brow makeup for accurate mapping.

Initial healing takes 7–14 days as slight scabbing or flaking occurs; full pigment settles over 4–8 weeks. Keep brows dry, avoid heavy sweating, pools, and sun exposure, and follow the provided aftercare ointment routine.

Yes. Technicians assess face shape, bone structure, natural brow hair, and skin undertones to design a bespoke shape and pigment blend so results enhance your unique features.

A two-step approach is standard: the initial application followed by a 6–8 week touch-up to refine color and shape. Additional sessions may be recommended for corrections or significant color changes.