Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Brows
Can I have caffeine before my brow appointment?
We recommend avoiding caffeine as it can thin your blood and affect pigment retention. One cup is fine, but cutting it helps achieve optimal results.
How long does a brow appointment take?
Appointments typically take 2–3 hours, including consultation, design, and treatment.
Will my brows look too dark immediately after the appointment?
Yes, pigment appears darker at first but will soften by 30–50% as it heals.
How long does brow tattooing last?
Results last 1-5 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
Do brow tattoos hurt?
Most clients describe a mild, tolerable sensation. Numbing is applied for comfort.
Can I get a brow tattoo if I have sensitive skin or alopecia?
Yes, but we recommend a consultation to assess suitability and discuss pigment choices.
How should I care for my brows after treatment?
Avoid water, sweat, and makeup on the area for 7–10 days. Follow your personalised aftercare guide for optimal healing.
Can I change my brow shape?
Yes, we design brows to enhance your natural shape and can make adjustments during your consultation.
Can I tint my brows after a tattoo?
Wait until your brows are fully healed, usually 6–8 weeks, to avoid affecting pigment retention.
Lip Blush
How long does a lip blush appointment take?
Appointments usually last 2–3 hours, including consultation, design, and treatment.
Will my lips be bright immediately after the appointment?
Yes, lips appear more vibrant initially but will soften as they heal.
How long does lip blush last?
Results typically last 1-5 years, depending on lifestyle and aftercare.
Is lip blush painful?
Mild discomfort is normal. We use a numbing to ensure the treatment is as comfortable as possible.
Can I choose any lip color?
Colors are custom blended to suit your natural tones and preferences.
Can I wear lipstick after treatment?
Avoid lipstick and any harsh products for at least 7–10 days while your lips heal.
Can I get lip blush if I have cold sores?
No, active cold sores must fully heal before treatment. Antiviral medication is recommended to prevent outbreaks.