Elite Glow After care
Universal Brow Aftercare
To ensure the longevity of your results and maintain optimal brow health, please follow the aftercare guidelines below.
For the first 24–48 hours, avoid anything that introduces heat, moisture, or friction to the brow area.
Please avoid:
• Water, steam, and excessive sweating
• Saunas, spas, and hot showers
• Makeup or skincare directly on the brows
• Touching, rubbing, or sleeping on the brow area
• Self-tanning products on or around the brows
• Active skincare (retinol, AHAs, BHAs, benzoyl peroxide)
Following these guidelines helps prevent irritation and ensures your brows heal beautifully.
Hybrid Tint Aftercare
Hybrid tint stains the skin as well as the brow hairs. Proper care will maximise both colour retention and overall finish.
For best results:
• Keep brows completely dry for 24 hours
• Avoid oil-based cleansers around the brow area
• Do not exfoliate the brows
• Apply makeup carefully to avoid premature fading
Expect the colour to appear slightly darker initially, softening into your desired shade within a few days.
Longevity:
• Skin stain typically lasts up to 7–10 days
• Tint on the hairs can last up to 4–6 weeks, depending on skin type and aftercare
Brow Lamination Aftercare
Your brows have been chemically restructured and require gentle care to maintain their lifted shape.
For the first 24–48 hours:
• Keep brows dry
• Avoid heat, steam, and workouts
• Do not apply makeup to the area
• Avoid sleeping directly on your brows
Avoid exfoliating acids around the brow area, as this can cause the tint to fade faster.
After 48 hours:
• Brush brows daily into place
• Use a nourishing brow serum or conditioning treatment
• Keep the area hydrated
Laminated brows are most flexible when hydrated — dryness can make hairs feel coarse.
Results typically last 6–8 weeks.
Proper aftercare is essential to achieving long-lasting, beautiful results. As every client’s skin and hair type differ, longevity may vary.
Maintenance Guide
• Brow Sculpt: every 2–6 weeks
• Hybrid Tint: every 3–4 weeks
• Lamination: every 6–8 weeks