1 hr post appointment, blot with tissue to remove lymph. If the oozing dries on brows it’ll create scabs and cause peeling/flaking.
Within a few hours of your appointment wash your brows with aftercare soap provided.
Wash your brows only out of the shower.
TINY bit of soap and water, gently wash in the direction of the hair. More like a LIGHT swipe to remove excess oil, oozing, etc.
RINSE THOROUGHLY! Cup hands with water and rinse to make sure all soap is removed.
PAT DRY WITH A CLEAN PAPER TOWEL
Apply balm provided (RICE GRAIN amount will cover BOTH brows, not each)
Wash morning and night for 10 days & apply balm after
No getting them wet other than washing OUTSIDE the shower. This includes shower, sweating, sauna, hot tub
No direct sunlight for 2 weeks
NO MAKEUP, LOTION, FACE WASH, SERUMS, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER can touch them for 2 whole weeks. After that, avoid all products on them that include active ingredients (acne or anti-aging)
NO picking, scratching at scabs & DO NOT sleep on your face.
Lip Blush Aftercare
Microblading Aftercare
Microblading Aftercare
Immediately following the procedure, lips will feel dry, chapped, tight and tender to the touch. They may appear very swollen and bright in color.
Start applying aftercare provided as needed to keep lips constantly moist
NO kissing, rubbing or friction on treatment area
Apply ointment on lips several times a day. Keep lips moist AT ALL TIMES.
Avoid oily, spicy and heavily seasoned food and drink with a straw.
After every meal gently rinse and clean lips with water and pat dry, then re-apply ointment.
Between days 4-7, lips will begin and end the process of peeling, and color will lighten by 30%-50%.
Continue keeping your lips moist!!
NO excessive sweating, sauna, hot tub
No direct sunlight for 2 weeks
NO MAKEUP, LOTION, FACE WASH, SERUMS, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER can touch them for 2 whole weeks. After that, avoid all products on them that include active ingredients (acne or anti-aging)
NO picking, scratching at scabs & DO NOT sleep on your face.
Microblading Healing Stages:
Microblading Healing Stages:
Microblading Healing Stages:
Day 1-3: Eyebrows are fuller and very dark with possible redness and swelling
Day 3-5: Eyebrows appear very dark as oxidation happens. They may begin to flake and itch. DO NOT ITCH THEM!
Day 5-8: Flaking & scabbing will continue with the color starting to fade. DO NOT PICK THE BROWS.
Day 8-12: Flaking will gradually stop. Your color may be patchy as it returns.
Day 12-21: Color will be more natural and blended. Skin almost healed.
Day 21-30: Your brows are soft and feathery looking. Skin is healed and will be ready for a touch up at 6-8 weeks after your initial appointment.
Lip Blush Healing Stages:
Microblading Healing Stages:
Microblading Healing Stages:
DAY 1: Immediately following the procedure, lips will feel dry, chapped, tight and tender to the touch. They may appear very swollen and bright in color. THIS IS NORMAL.
DAY 2 -7: Lips will begin and end the process of peeling/flaking, and color will lighten by 30%-50%
WEEK 2-5: Lips are done peeling, color is light. You are able to return to normal routines. Your lips will continue to heal and every week pigment will surface. During this period it is important to continue keeping your lips moist to get the best color at the end of the healing phase.
WEEK 6-8: Your lips are healed and ready for your touch up. In most cases it requires two treatments to complete the lip transformation.
The following must be avoided during all 14 days post treatment:
Increased sweating
Practicing sports
Swimming
Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi
Sun tanning or salon tanning
Exposure to UV/UVA Rays or chemicals as they have been known to cause a shift in color and premature fading
Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin-A or Glycolic acid on the treatment area
Touching of the treatment area except for when applying the post-care ointment with a cotton swab
Picking, peeling, or scratching of the treatment area in order to avoid scarring of the area or removal of the pigment
Performing tasks related to heavy household cleaning such as garage or basement cleaning where there is a lot of airborne debris
Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds
Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles, or motorcycles
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