How Long After Microblading Should I Avoid Sun?
When Is It Safe to Be in the Sun After Microblading?
Microblading or Nano Brows give you the brows of your dreams—full, defined, and ready to go every day without the need for pencils or powders. However, a key part of keeping your brows looking sharp is taking care of them after the procedure, especially when it comes to sun exposure. So, you might be wondering, how long do I need to avoid the sun after microblading or nano brows?—and is there a difference between walking around the city and spending hours sunbathing?

Why Sun Protection Is an Important Part of Microblading Aftercare
After your microblading session, your brows are in the healing process, and during this time, your skin is highly sensitive. Whether you’re walking around the city or lounging by the pool, UV rays from the sun can damage your brows. Here’s why you need to be cautious with both sporadic and prolonged sun exposure:
- Fading: UV rays can break down the pigments in your new brows, causing them to fade faster.
- Discoloration: The sun can cause your brow color to change or appear uneven as it heals.
- Skin Damage: UV exposure, especially prolonged exposure, can irritate healing skin, leading to slower recovery and less optimal results.
Sporadic Sun Exposure vs. Prolonged Exposure
Sporadic Sun Exposure (e.g., Walking Around the City)
It’s natural to want to get back to your routine, and for most of us, that means being outside for things like running errands or commuting. While it’s important to be cautious, brief exposure to the sun while walking around isn’t as risky as prolonged sunbathing or intense exposure. With the right simple precautions, you can safely step outside without worrying too much.
- What You Can Do: If you’re heading out for short bursts of time—like walking around the city or grabbing coffee—try to wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. This keeps your brows shaded without the need for sunscreen during the first 7-10 days of healing. Once the initial healing phase has passed, applying a mineral-based sunblock to your brows is a great way to offer that extra layer of protection from UV rays.
Prolonged Sun Exposure (e.g., Sunbathing)
On the other hand, prolonged sun exposure—like sunbathing, spending a day at the beach, or hiking for hours—is a definite no during the microblading healing phase.Your brows are still vulnerable, and extended time in direct sunlight can lead to serious pigment fading or even discoloration. It can also slow down the healing process and increase the risk of infection. For at least the first 7-14 days, it’s important to completely avoid activities like sunbathing, lounging poolside, or any other extended time outdoors without proper protection.
After Healing Sun Protection
Once your brows have healed and the initial recovery phase is over, you can start applying a mineral-based sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) directly to your brows to protect them from fading. Consistent sun protection will help preserve the pigment and keep your brows looking fresh longer.
Tips for Long Term Sun Protection After Microblading
- Cover Up: Whether you’re outside for five minutes or a full afternoon, wearing hats, sunglasses, or scarves can offer critical protection from UV rays.
- Use Sunscreen After Healing: Once your brows are fully healed, apply sunscreen daily, especially when spending more than 15-20 minutes outdoors.
- Avoid Tanning Beds: Just like direct sunlight, tanning beds emit harmful UV rays that can fade your brows or change the color.
Conclusion
Whether you’re walking through the city or spending the day in the sun, protecting your microbladed brows from UV exposure is key to maintaining your results. By following your aftercare routine and staying mindful of how much sun exposure your brows get, you can ensure long-lasting, beautiful results.
Got more questions? Contact us at Ellebrow for personalized advice to keep your brows looking their best. Interested in Microblading or Nano Brows in NYC? Send us a text today!
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