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Brow Therapy – Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Brow Therapy?

Brow Therapy is a non-tattoo brow revival treatment designed to support thinning, over-plucked, aging, or stressed brows. It uses microneedling-style stimulation and targeted serums to help improve circulation, encourage healthier hair growth, and strengthen the skin where brows grow — without pigment or ink.


2. Who is Brow Therapy best for?

Brow Therapy is ideal if you:


Have thinning or sparse brows

Experienced over-plucking or waxing damage


Notice slow or uneven brow regrowth

Want healthier brows before committing to PMU


Are maintaining brows after PMU or color correction


It’s a great option for clients who want improvement but prefer a conservative, natural approach.


3. How many Brow Therapy sessions will I need?

Most clients see the best results with a series of treatments:


Minimum: 3 sessions


Ideal: 6 sessions for long-term improvement

Sessions are typically spaced 3–4 weeks apart to allow the skin and hair follicles to respond naturally.


4. Does Brow Therapy hurt?

Brow Therapy is very tolerable. Most clients describe the sensation as:


• Light pressure

• Mild tingling

• Slight warmth


There is no downtime, and redness (if any) usually fades within a few hours.


5. What’s included with my Brow Therapy treatment?

Your Brow Therapy session includes:

• Professional brow cleansing and prep

• Microneedling-style stimulation

• Targeted growth-support serums


Education on brow health and

maintenance


A take-home aftercare routine using:

• Chamomile Foaming Cleanser

• Nourishing Oil

• Exfoliating Brush


6. Can Brow Therapy replace eyebrow tattooing?

Brow Therapy does not replace PMU, but it can:


• Improve the foundation of your natural brows

• Help you decide if PMU is right for you

• Enhance results before or after tattooed brows

• Support long-term brow health and maintenance


Many clients use Brow Therapy as a stand-alone service or as a stepping stone toward permanent brows.

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