Q: Is it painful?
A: That depends on the clients tolerance. A topical numbing product is used throughout the procedure to keep the client comfortable.
Q: How long does it take?
A: 2 1/2 hours for the initial appointment and 1 1/2 hours for retouch.
Q: How will I know what it will look like?
A: Before we start the process we will agree on the shape and color together.
Q: What is the healing process like?
A: Initially they will oxidize and become darker over the course of the first few days. They may scab over and be itchy; it is important to not pick the scab as the color may be removed. Brows will appear lighter for about 4 weeks until the healing phase is complete. During this time they may look milky, opaque, or blotchy. End results will be 30% lighter from when they oxidize. A retouch is recommended 30-60 days from original appointment.
Q: How long will they last?
A: That depends on the clients skin type, sun exposure, skin care products, medications, and other elements. A retouch will typically be needed 9 months to a year after the initial appointment.
Q: Is it painful?
A: That depends on the client's tolerance. A topical numbing product is used throughout the procedure to keep the client comfortable.
Q: How long does it take?
A: 2 1/2 hours for the initial appointment and 1 1/2 hours for the retouch.
Q: How will I know what it will look like?
A: Before we start the process we will agree on the shape and color together.
Q: What is the healing process like?
A: Initially they will oxidize and become darker over the course of the first few days. They may scab over and be itchy; it is important to not pick the scab as the color may be removed. Brows will appear lighter for about 4 weeks until the healing phase is complete. During this time they may look milky, opaque, or blotchy. End results will be 30% lighter from when they oxidize. A retouch is recommended 30-60 days from original appointment.
Q: How long will they last?
A: That depends on the clients skin type, sun exposure, skin care products, medications, and other elements. A retouch will typically be needed 9 months to a year after the initial appointment.