Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Shading Brows.

Results commonly last 12 to 24 months, occasionally up to 36 months depending on skin type, lifestyle, and pigment fade. Annual or biennial touch-ups maintain color and definition; oily skin often requires more frequent maintenance.

Most clients feel minimal discomfort; we apply a topical numbing cream before starting. Pain is usually described as mild pressure or scratching. If you have low pain tolerance, communicate with your technician — additional numbing can be applied.

Avoid blood-thinning medications, alcohol, caffeine, and intense exercise for 24–48 hours before your appointment. Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows, and discuss medical history and desired shape with your technician during the consultation.

Keep the area clean and dry, avoid heavy sweating, saunas, swimming, and makeup for two weeks. Apply recommended ointment, avoid sun exposure, and refrain from picking scabs to prevent pigment loss and scarring.

Yes. Technicians select pigments to match your natural brow undertones and skin tone, creating a customized shade. During consultation we'll test color choices and adjust intensity to achieve a natural, flattering result tailored to your features.

Pregnant or breastfeeding clients, people with certain skin conditions, active infections, or uncontrolled diabetes should avoid the procedure. Inform us about medications and medical history; a consultation will determine suitability and possible medical referrals.