Whether you’re fresh from your first appointment or just researching what to expect, aftercare is everything. “Eyebrow Tattoo Aftercare Guide for Lasting Beauty” is your go-to breakdown from a professional who’s fixed more flaked-off pigments and botched brows than she cares to count. Get this part wrong and you could fade too fast, patch unevenly, or end up with results that don’t last. But done right? Eyebrows tattoo results can last beautifully for months.
Let’s walk you through how to treat your freshly tattooed brows with the same care you’d give to a new piece of art — because that’s exactly what they are.

The Healing Timeline: First 14 Days
Each phase of healing comes with its own quirks — think flaking, tightness, and that dreaded “too dark” stage. Here’s a day-by-day look at what’s normal, what’s not, and how to stay calm throughout.
| Day | What’s Happening | What You Should Do |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Brows may appear bold, darker, and slightly swollen | Gently blot with sterile water and a cotton pad if needed. Apply healing balm thinly. |
| 3–5 | Scabbing or flaking begins | Do not pick or scratch. Keep moisturised with recommended ointment. |
| 6–10 | Brows may look patchy or too light | This is normal! Pigment is settling. Stick to your aftercare. |
| 11–14 | Surface healing mostly complete | Continue balm use if needed. Avoid facials, peels, heavy sweating. |
Your Post-Treatment Plan at Face Figurati
Proper aftercare starts before you walk out the door. Here’s what we tell every client at our Melbourne studio at Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Melbourne Face Figurati:
- Snap a photo of your brows post-treatment — that’s your true pigment baseline.
- Book your perfecting session for 6–8 weeks ahead. Don’t wait longer than 12 weeks.
- Leave with your aftercare pack (balm, wipes, and instructions). If your artist doesn’t provide this, ask why.
Brow Care Dos and Don’ts
Do:
- Keep your brows dry (aside from cleaning) for 10–14 days.
- Use a gentle cleanser if needed — no exfoliants, actives, or oil-based removers.
- Sleep on your back to avoid rubbing pigment off onto your pillow.
- Apply a light layer of aftercare balm 1–2 times daily (as advised).

Don’t:
- Pick, peel, or scratch any flaking — you’ll lift the pigment.
- Use makeup or skincare over brows during healing.
- Swim, sauna, or sweat excessively in the first two weeks.
- Book in for peels or laser treatments until fully healed.
Common Concerns During Healing
- Uneven pigment after peeling? Totally normal. That’s what the touch-up session is for.
- Redness or oozing after Day 3? Could signal irritation or infection — contact your artist or GP.
- Colour too light after healing? Pigment settles under the skin. Trust the 4-week mark before panicking.
If something doesn’t feel right, reach out. A quick message with a photo to your brow artist can help avoid unnecessary worry.

Keeping Your Brows Looking Great
Post-healing, it’s all about brow maintenance. Think of your brows like tinted lips or balayaged hair — they need love!
- Wear SPF on your brows daily — yes, even in winter.
- Avoid retinol and acids near your brow area.
- Rebook refreshers every 12–18 months depending on your skin and lifestyle.
Oily skin types and regular gym-goers may need touch-ups closer to the 12-month mark.

2025 Trends in Eyebrow Tattooing
According to 2025 beauty trend data, the demand for hyper-realistic nano brows is up 42% compared to traditional powder or ombre brows. Clients want soft, fluffy results that mimic real hair.
In our Melbourne studio, we’re seeing a rise in:
- Hybrid tattoo and tint combos
- Colour corrections instead of removals
- More mature skin clients looking for natural definition
Subtle detail = longer-lasting satisfaction.
How Skin Type Affects Healing
Not all skin types heal the same — here’s how to factor yours in:
- Oily skin: May reject pigment faster. Stick to mattifying skincare away from the brow area.
- Dry skin: Prone to more scabbing. Use balm consistently.
- Sensitive skin: May have prolonged redness or swelling. Always patch test.
Know your skin. Tailor your brow tattoo aftercare for the best outcome.

Final Word
Good brows aren’t cheap — and cheap brows aren’t good. If you’ve committed the time, money, and trust to get a cosmetic tattoo, protect that investment with proper aftercare.
Like we always say in the studio: don’t judge your brows mid-peel. Trust the process, follow the plan, and check in with your artist.
FAQ
Can I shower after getting my brows tattooed?
Yes — but keep water off your brows. Use a washcloth to cleanse your face and avoid direct water or steam for the first 7–10 days.
When can I start wearing makeup again?
After your brows are fully healed, typically around the 14-day mark. Avoid makeup directly on the tattooed area until then.
How long do eyebrow tattoos last?
On average, 12–24 months depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and how well you follow aftercare and maintenance advice.
What should I do if I get my brows wet too early?
Blot gently with a clean tissue — don’t rub. Then reapply healing balm. If you’ve soaked them, message your artist.
Do I really need the touch-up appointment?
Yes. The touch-up session is where we perfect pigment retention, adjust shape, and ensure symmetry.
Curious if eyebrow tattooing suits your skin type or lifestyle? Send through a quick message — we’re happy to chat brow goals, pigment choices, and realistic results.

