Brow stain
Here is a must-read of Everything You Need to Know About Achieving long-lasting and on fleek Brow Stain.
FAQ
What is brow stain?
How does Brow Stain differ from traditional eyebrow tinting?
How long does Brow Stain typically last?
Does Brow Stain contain any harsh chemicals?
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is Brow Stain waterproof and smudge-proof?
What are the contraindications for using Brow Stain?
Are there different shades of Brow Stain available to choose from?
Is Brow Stain safe for all skin types?
PRE-PROCEDURE RULES
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Apply Patch Test: We always perform a patch test, especially if you have sensitive skin or a history of allergies. After the designated time, we check for any adverse reactions like redness, itching, or irritation.
02
Arrive with Clean Brows: Ensure that your eyebrows are clean and free of makeup, oils, and residue on the day of your appointment. Avoid using oil-based makeup removers or heavy creams.
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Discuss Medical History: Inform your technician about any relevant medical history, skin conditions, allergies, or recent eye surgeries. This information helps them assess whether Brow Stain is suitable for you.
04
Avoid Makeup: On the day of your Brow Stain appointment, refrain from wearing any makeup on your eyebrows. Makeup residue can affect the adhesion of the Brow Stain.
aftercare
Avoid getting wet
Avoid getting your brows wet, especially in the first 24 to 48 hours after the procedure. This can cause the Brow Stain to fade prematurely.
Do not rub
Avoid picking, scratching, or rubbing your brows as this can remove the Brow Stain and potentially cause irritation.
Do not use products
Refrain from applying makeup, especially brow makeup, directly on your freshly stained brows for at least a few days after the procedure.
Avoid steam
Stay away from saunas and steam rooms, as the moisture and heat can cause the Brow Stain to fade.