03/02/2026
If you want eyebrow tattooing to stand the test of time, to be classic & heal beautifully and natural… read below.
1. Choose an artist that you’ve seen first hand the healed work. People can edit pictures or tell you they healed nice. But you need to see for yourself they’re not blue/purple/red or dark blobs.
2. Hold off on touch ups as long as possible: eyebrow tattooing IS ment to enhance what you have and give you a guide for make up, but it will NOT replace make up (tattoo heals into the skin and will get muted, make up sits on the skin)
It should be soft, and match the colour of your brow hair an be undetectable. Getting touch ups every 6 months- a year can result in over saturated, sharpie looking brows and you don’t want that to be the only thing people first see about you.
3) Eyebrow blindness: this industry and the whole beauty industry can get carried away, everybody wants darker, bigger, bolder. But is that really what suits your face and will look good in the long haul?
4) that old unwanted microblading or brow tattoo isn’t going to fade off your skin or get lighter , it just going to get more blue or ashy toned.
The good news: If you have unwanted or over saturated brows, it’s not too late and laser removal is an amazing option to start over.
Less is more 🫶🏻