What is standard brow aftercare? Whether you’re a first timer or back for a brow top up, we’ve got you covered with everything that actually helps your brows heal cleanly and age beautifully. We’re Uliana Kasperska and Anastasia Petkov, certified and licensed cosmetic tattoo artists at our Brisbane studio — Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati — and we’ve seen what works, what doesn’t and what skin really needs post-treatment.
Day by Day Brow Healing Breakdown
The healing process for brow treatments — whether powder brows, brow tint, brow embroidery or microblading — is not one size fits all. Your skin type plays a big role in how you heal and how your cosmetic tattoo settles. Here’s a realistic breakdown we go through in our studio for every cosmetic procedure:
| Day | What’s Happening | What You’ll Notice | What You Should Do |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Immediate healing | Brows look bolder and darker than expected | Gently blot with a sterile pad, avoid touching with bare hands |
| 3–5 | Drying and scabbing | Flaking or tightness may begin, and colour may shift | Apply the recommended balm or healing ointment sparingly, without picking. |
| 6–10 | Peak peeling phase | Patchy brows, uneven tone — totally normal | Let flakes fall naturally, keep the area clean |
| 11–14 | Soft settling | Brows may appear faint or too light | Pigment is settling; be patient |
| 15–30 | Full surface healing | Colour softens and evens out | Resume gentle skincare, avoid exfoliants like glycolic acids |
What to Do Before Your Appointment

Getting a great result starts before we even pick up the tattoo machine. Prepping your skin type properly means your aftercare is a breeze and your permanent makeup lasts longer. Here’s what to do before your brow shaping or cosmetic tattooing session:
- Avoid alcohol, aspirin and fish oil for 24-48 hours (they thin the blood)
- Don’t have coffee the morning of your appointment (yes, really — it can increase sensitivity)
- Don’t get a facial, peel or laser treatment in the 2 weeks prior
- Stay out of the sun — sun exposure can irritate the brow area
- Come with clean skin, no makeup on the brow area
- Bring inspiration photos — but be open to what suits your face shape and hair growth pattern
What You’ll Leave the Studio With
After your brow treatment, whether it’s powder brows or microblading, we’ll send you home with more than great brows. You’ll get:

- A professional healing agent or balm tailored to your skin type (especially if you have oily skin or sensitive skin)
- Verbal and written aftercare instructions
- A healing timeline for the procedure you had
- Our contact details in case you need help before your touch-up
At Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati, we always look after you after every brow tattoo — from day one of healing through to your final touch-up.
What to Avoid While Healing
Certain activities and ingredients can disrupt the pigment or cause colour fading. Here are the big aftercare no-nos — especially if you have combination skin or are prone to scabbing:

- No heavy sweating or saunas for 7-10 days
- No swimming (ocean, pool or spa!) until fully healed
- No brow makeup, brow gel or lash tint while healing
- No exfoliants, acids or retinols on the brow area for 2+ weeks
- Avoid glycolic acids or any chemical process in the area
- Don’t touch, pick, scratch or rub — even if it itches!
What’s Not Normal
While most healing journeys are smooth sailing, it’s good to know what’s not normal. We customise our support based on skin type, but here are the red flags for everyone:
- Prolonged redness, swelling or pus in the brow area
- Excessive scabbing or reopened wounds
- Severe pigment loss or uneven microblading results
- Abnormal irritation on sensitive skin
If you notice anything odd, call your brow artist. Early intervention means less stress (and less fixing later). And if you had your eyebrow tattoo done with us at Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati, we’re just a call or message away.
How Long Do Results Really Last?

The lifespan of your cosmetic tattoo depends on your aftercare routine, brow hairs, and skin type:
- Oily skin types may need a touch-up session within 12 months
- Normal or combination skin might last 18–24 months
- Dry or mature skin types can hold colour beautifully for 2+ years
Use sunscreen to reduce colour fading, and consider a brow serum if you’re working on hair growth between treatments.
Real Talk From Our Studio Chairs
We’ve seen it all — from clients who followed their aftercare routine to the letter (and healed like angels), to those who ignored every tip (and needed an early touch-up session). One client with oily skin kept wiping her brows clean with a tissue — not ideal. Another with sensitive skin tried a dry heal approach and skipped her healing ointments completely. Result? Patchiness and a whole lot of pigment loss.
Then there was a client in her 60s who had Powder Brows done — she was worried about over-saturation due to her combination skin. But with a gentle healing agent, low sun exposure and good habits, her results were stunning. Her eyebrow tattoo healed evenly and retained beautiful colour.
Post Treatment Checklist
Keep this handy after your session. Your healing journey is a mix of skin type, technique and habits:

Daily:
- Wash hands before touching the brow area
- Gently cleanse with sterile water or cleanser
- Apply a thin layer of healing ointment (suitable for your skin type)
Avoid:
- Sun exposure and sweating
- Makeup and brow gel
- Chemical process treatments (e.g. lash tint, facials, peels)
Watch for:
- Patchy pigment (normal)
- Peeling or dryness (normal)
- Prolonged swelling or redness (not normal — contact us)
Ready for Great Brows?
Still got questions about what standard brow treatment aftercare involves? Pop in to our Brisbane studio or send us a message — we’ll walk you through your healing plan step by step. At the end of the day clean brows are happy brows — and we’re here to make sure yours last beautifully. Whether you’re getting your first eyebrow tattoo or perfecting a set of powder brows, the team at Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati are here to help.
FAQ
Can I wash my face after a brow treatment?
Yes, but gently. No direct water pressure or harsh products on the brow area. Dab, don’t rub.
What if I have oily skin?
Oily skin may cause pigment to fade faster or blur slightly. We adjust your technique and give you specific aftercare.
How does brow tint or brow shaping affect healing?
These services should be done before your permanent makeup — not during healing. Let the skin rest.
Can I use a brow serum during healing?
Not until after the skin has closed, usually after 2 weeks. Then you can use it to support hair growth.
What if my microblading looks too light?
That’s normal during weeks 2-4. Pigment settles over time, and your touch-up perfects the result.