FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW LONG WILL EYEBROW EMBROIDERY LAST?

It is estimated to last 1 to 2 years, depending on individual ‘s skin condition, lifestyle, skin cells turnover rate and metabolism. Thereafter, you can still change the style of your eyebrows.

I GOT THE SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP (EYEBROW, EYELINER, LIP, HAIRLINE) AND EXFOLIATION, BUT THE COLOR IS STILL SEEMS SUBTLED ?

The color doesn’t come out right after exfoliation, Usually, it takes 28 to 35 days to regenerate the skin, and in that process, pigment under the skin comes up. It is recommended to retouch one month later after the initial treatment.

I GOT THE SEMI-PERMANENT MAKE-UP, BUT IT HAS BEEN MOTTLED

The dead skin cells usually flake off at intervals of 28 weeks. The semi-permanent makeup goes through an incision in the skin, pigment injection, scab formation and exuviation. It takes at least one month, at most three months to look natural.

WHEN CAN I START TO DRAW MY BROW OR APPLY MAKEUP TO MY BROW?

In order to avoid infection to your eyebrow, any form of brow makeup for 1 to 2 weeks after getting your eyebrow embroidery is strongly discouraged. It is still in the healing process before the wound is fully healed.

WHY DO MY EYEBROW LOOK DARKER?

It is due to the oxidation of the color pigment. Your eyebrows will look lighter from the first session as your skin heals over the pigment after 3 to 5 days.

WHEN SHOULD I GET A TOUCH-UP?

It is recommended one month after the first session.

DOES THE EYEBROW EMBROIDERY PROCESS HURT?

To assist you with almost painless procedure, numbing cream will be applied before eyebrow embroidery treatment. Please inform us your pain tolerance before the procedure, we will extend the waiting duration of numbing cream before your treatment.

WHEN WILL THE PEELING STOP?

Estimated about after 3 to 10 days depending on your skin type.

The skin will dry up and the scab will start to peel off. Please do not peel the scab as it will remove the color deposited onto the eyebrow. Avoid peeling or scratching the scab as it may hinder the healing process.