What Foods Should You Avoid After Powder Brows? A List of Foods to Avoid
Hoang Thu Truc
Asked: 14/05/2026
Hello doctor, I had powder brows done 3 days ago and would like to know what foods I should avoid after powder brows so the color develops beautifully without bruising, swelling, or turning bluish-green. I heard that I need to avoid many foods such as chicken, seafood, and sticky rice dishes, but I’m not sure exactly how. Could you please give me a detailed list?
Hello, after powder brows, besides taking care of the brow area, diet also plays a very important role in helping the brows peel beautifully, minimizing scarring, and ensuring the pigment develops properly. Many people wonder what foods should be avoided after powder brows, how long they should be avoided, and what foods should be eaten to support recovery. The doctor will explain each part clearly so you can feel reassured.
What Foods Should Be Avoided After Powder Brows?
The doctor’s direct answer is: After getting powder brows, you should avoid foods that can easily cause scarring, slow down skin healing, or affect pigment retention. This is the stage when the skin is scabbing and forming new pigment, so diet is extremely important.
Below are the food groups that should be avoided according to dermatological recommendations:
Sticky rice dishes
Avoid sticky rice dishes because they are considered heaty and can easily cause swelling in the brow area
Sticky rice dishes are considered heaty, can easily cause swelling, and may prolong the scabbing process. When the skin becomes mildly irritated, the brows may peel unevenly.
Water spinach
Water spinach stimulates fibrous tissue growth, making hypertrophic scars more likely to form. Although the brow tattooing area is only a micro-injury, people who are prone to scarring should still avoid water spinach completely.
Beef
Avoid eating beef because it may cause darkening or uneven pigment development
Beef may cause post-procedure skin darkening or uneven color development.
Seafood
Seafood can easily cause itching, rashes, and premature peeling of the scab layer. If the scab peels too early, the pigment may fade before it stabilizes.
Stimulants (alcohol, coffee, cigarettes)
Stimulants dilate blood vessels and reduce blood circulation to the injured skin area, causing the pigment color to develop improperly and prolonging healing time.
In summary, to best answer the question what foods should be avoided after powder brows, you should avoid all the food groups mentioned above for about 7–10 days — the period when the skin is regenerating most actively.
Foods You Should Eat for Beautiful Color Development After Powder Brows
To help your brows peel quickly, evenly, and develop fresh-looking color, you should include:
Eat plenty of green vegetables, fresh fruits, and drink enough water to help the color develop beautifully after powder brows
Dark green vegetables such as spinach and broccoli: rich in vitamins A, C, and E that help regenerate the skin.
Fresh fruits such as oranges, strawberries, and kiwi: promote collagen production and support tissue healing.
Drink enough water daily to maintain skin hydration from within.
Healthy proteins such as eggs (in moderation), fish, tofu, and yogurt help repair skin tissue.
Nuts such as almonds and walnuts: rich in omega-3 to help keep the skin soft and pigment stable.
Good nutrition helps keep the skin healthier, thereby supporting pigment stability and minimizing uneven color development.
When Can You Return to a Normal Diet?
You can normally resume eating after 10–14 days
Normally, you can return to your regular diet after 10–14 days, once the brows have completely peeled and the new skin has stabilized. However, for people who are prone to scarring or have previously experienced hyperpigmentation issues, the doctor recommends maintaining dietary restrictions for a few extra days to achieve the best color development.
If your brows are done using premium organic pigments (such as the techniques at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, recovery time is usually faster, the brow color develops more accurately, and the procedure is significantly safer.
Additional advice from the doctor:
For beautiful powder brow color development, the tattooing technique only determines part of the result; the remaining part depends on your aftercare and diet following the procedure. If you would like the doctor to assess your current brows to predict the peeling and color development process or need additional consultation on suitable eyebrow tattooing techniques at Gangwhoo, feel free to send a photo to the doctor.