Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Annual Brow Color Refresh.

Most artists recommend scheduling the Annual Brow Color Refresh when pigment has noticeably faded, typically 12–18 months after your original PMU. Timing depends on skin type, sun exposure, and skincare; a consultation confirms exact timing and appropriate tint selection.

No — this service focuses on restoring color and definition rather than redesigning brows. If shape adjustments are needed, discuss options during consultation. Significant shape changes may require a full PMU session instead of a simple color refresh.

Appointments are typically shorter than a full PMU, averaging 45 to 75 minutes depending on fading extent and any minor corrections. Time includes consultation, numbing, pigment application, and short aftercare review.

Downtime is minimal; clients may experience mild redness and darker pigment immediately after treatment. Healing involves light scabbing and color softening over 7–14 days. Avoid water, sweating, and sun exposure during the initial healing period for best results.

Yes — we carefully match pigment to your healed brows, skin tone, and undertones. A color consultation precedes the touch-up to ensure seamless blending with your existing PMU and to avoid unwanted hue shifts.

Yes, if the original PMU is still visible, a refresh can boost color; however, extremely faded or patchy work may require a corrective session. Book a consultation to determine whether a refresh or more extensive treatment is best.