What to Expect

Your eyebrows will go through several phases during the healing cycle.

Days 1-4:

The pigment will appear very sharp and dark. This is because the pigment is still sitting on top of your skin, and has not yet settled in completely. The color of the pigment will soften gradually. Do not be alarmed if you see some pigment on the cotton swab, as this is excess pigment and/or body fluid that is naturally exiting your skin. Your brows may swell and appear larger in shape as well.


Days 5-7:

Once the healing of the skin starts taking place, and your body has now produced scabs, it will look like dandruff flakes or dry skin. Do NOT get the brows wet until ALL of the scabs come off. As the scabs start to sluff off, this might give you the impression that the pigment is fading too quickly, however, this is just superficial color and dry skin being naturally removed from your eyebrows.


Days 8-12:

Your brows may look as though the pigment has completely faded – do not panic – take a deep breath and trust the process.


Days 14-28:

Your brows may still look a little patchy or uneven, but the pigment will start to “reappear” as the pigment settles and the healing continues.

You may get your touch-up/perfecting session done at the 4-6 week point NO SOONER to allow for complete healing of the brows.


Pro-Tip: Once your brows are completely healed, always apply a layer of sunscreen SPF 30 up to SPF 50 on your eyebrows when exposed to the sun. Sun exposure might cause the color pigment to fade quickly.