Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Tweezing Eyebrows.

Appointments typically last 10–25 minutes depending on brow density and shaping complexity. Time includes consultation, mapping, precise tweezing and brief aftercare advice for best results.

Most clients report mild, brief discomfort when hairs are removed, similar to plucking at home. Our technicians work quickly and carefully to minimize pain and soothe the area afterward.

Maintenance appointments are recommended every 3–6 weeks depending on individual hair growth. Regular touch-ups preserve the shape and allow gradual improvements without over-plucking.

Tweezing can refine shape and remove stray hairs, but regrowth takes time. For severe overplucking, we provide guidance on regrowth management and recommend complementary services when needed.

Tweezing is generally safe for most skin types, but avoid during active acne, open wounds, severe rosacea, or certain medications that thin skin. Inform your technician about any conditions.

Avoid heavy makeup, sun exposure, exfoliants and retinoids for 24–48 hours. Use a cool compress for redness and a gentle antiseptic or soothing gel if needed to reduce irritation.