Microblading is one of the most effective ways to achieve naturally defined brows that last for months — but the secret to flawless, long-lasting results lies in aftercare. Even the most skilled artist can’t make your brows stay perfect if you don’t nurture them properly after your session.
Whether you’ve just had your brows done or you’re planning to, this guide breaks down what to do month by month to help your microbladed brows heal beautifully and stay stunning for the long term.
Why Aftercare Matters
Microblading involves implanting pigment into the upper layers of your skin using fine, hair-like strokes. After your appointment, your brows go through several healing stages — from scabbing to pigment settling.
Proper aftercare ensures:
- Even pigment retention
- Faster healing with minimal scabbing
- Prevention of infections or fading
- Longer-lasting, natural-looking results
Week 1: Healing & Protection Phase

Focus: Cleanliness and minimal contact
- Keep your brows dry for at least 7 days. Avoid washing your face directly over them.
- Gently blot the area with a clean tissue if any lymph (clear fluid) appears.
- Apply your artist-recommended ointment (usually once or twice a day).
- Do not scratch or pick at scabs — let them fall off naturally.
- Avoid sweating, saunas, swimming pools, or makeup near the brows.
What to Expect:
Your brows may appear darker and thicker than expected — this is temporary. Minor itching or flaking is normal.
Weeks 2–4: Pigment Settling Phase
Focus: Hydration and gentle maintenance
- Light flaking may continue — resist touching or peeling.
- Once healed (around 10–14 days), you can wash your face normally again.
- Avoid exfoliating products, acids (AHA/BHA), or retinol near the brows.
- Keep the area moisturized but not greasy.
What to Expect:
The color will lighten by up to 40% as the pigment settles beneath the skin. Don’t panic — your true brow shade will appear gradually.
Month 2: Touch-Up Time
Focus: Refinement
Most artists recommend a touch-up session 6–8 weeks after your initial procedure. This allows your technician to fill in any faded or uneven areas and perfect the shape.
Tips:
- Follow the same aftercare routine as your first session.
- Avoid scheduling right before vacations or intense workouts.
Months 3–6: Maintenance Phase
Focus: Protection & Pigment Preservation
Your brows are now fully healed. To maintain the results:
- Use sunscreen or SPF products on your brows daily to prevent fading.
- Avoid exfoliating treatments, chemical peels, or lasers directly over the brows.
- Keep skin hydrated with gentle, non-active moisturizers.
What to Expect:
The color remains stable and natural. You’ll notice subtle fading depending on your skin type and lifestyle.
Months 6–12: Longevity & Touch-Up Planning
Focus: Refreshing pigment and shape
Microblading isn’t permanent — it fades gradually as your skin regenerates. Plan a color boost or annual touch-up every 10–12 months to keep your brows crisp and defined.
Bonus Tips:
- Oily skin types may need more frequent touch-ups.
- Avoid DIY tinting or tattooing at home — always return to your professional artist.
Pro Tips for Long-Lasting Microblading
✅ Use gentle, sulfate-free cleansers around the brows.
✅ Apply SPF 30+ daily, even when indoors.
✅ Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy skincare routine.
✅ Choose makeup removers that are oil-free.
✅ Avoid rubbing or massaging your brows when cleansing.
Final Thoughts
Microblading is more than just a beauty treatment — it’s an investment in your confidence. By following a careful month-by-month aftercare routine, you’ll extend the life of your brows and keep them looking salon-fresh for months to come.
Remember: your artist’s instructions should always take priority, as every skin type heals differently. Treat your brows with patience, and they’ll reward you with effortless beauty every day.
And if you’re inspired to learn the art of microblading yourself, We Aspire offers one of the best professional microblading courses in Dubai — helping you master the techniques and start a rewarding beauty career.


