It depends on your skin type, how often you wash your face, and honestly… how rough you are with your brows. Usually 3 to 4 weeks. Sometimes less. Sometimes a bit more.
Here’s the thing. Brow tint stains the hair, not deep skin layers. As the tiny brow hairs shed, the color fades. Slow. Gradual. Not overnight.
After that? Most people book again.
My friend Aarti tried it before a wedding. Day one, her brows looked full but natural. Not heavy. Three weeks later, still tinted but softer. By week four, she was back at the salon. That’s kinda the normal cycle.
Oily skin fades tint quicker. So does daily exfoliating. Swimming helps it disappear faster too.
Dry skin? Tint holds longer. Simple as that.
Quick tip. Treat your brows gently.
Small habits. Big difference.
And honestly? Brow tint isn’t meant to last forever. It’s low commitment. Soft upgrade. Fuller but natural. Defined, not dramatic. That’s the charm.
If you want permanent, this isn’t it. If you want easy and temporary? Works well.
Does brow tint fade evenly?
Yes, it usually fades gradually. No harsh lines.
Can I shower after brow tinting?
Yes, just avoid heavy scrubbing for 24 hours.
Is brow tint worth it?
If you’re tired of filling brows daily, yeah. Totally.