
After Care Instructions
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The customer is advised not to touch the eyebrows for 24 hours.
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After 24 hours the eyebrows should be cleaned gently 2 times a day with warm water and a gentle soap (like Cetaphil). The movement is done in the direction of hair growth, without forcing the skin.
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Apply a thin layer of post after care serum after gently cleansing the eyebrows for the next 2 weeks. ATTENTION! Do not apply excessive oil, this leads to the formation of scabs!
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It is forbidden to apply Vaseline, A & D Ointment (the risk of infection is very high).
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Exposure to sunlight or any other form of UV rays are strictly prohibited for 1 month.
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It is strictly prohibited to apply any makeup (e.g. Eyebrow powder, foundation, BB cream, mineral powder etc.) in the eyebrow area for the next 2 weeks.
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Access to the pool is not recommended for one week (chlorine can cause irritation to the eyebrows).
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Sauna is not recommended for 1 week.
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Fitness and any activities that require effort and sweat (sweat is salt and can prematurely fade the treated area) are contraindicated for the next 5 days.
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Performing tasks related to heavy household cleaning such as garage or basement cleaning where there is a lot of airborne debris.
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During healing, small skin peels may appear. Their removal and their peeling, using any abrasive cream or sea salt are strictly prohibited.
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Strictly forbidden is sleeping with the eyebrow in the healing process can remove the pigment in some areas, creating an asymmetrical aspect between the 2 eyebrows
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The 2nd microblading session or retouched as it is called is recommended between 4 and 8 weeks after the procedure. If that person is over 50 years it adds one week.
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Please note that a good aftercare is the key in order to have a satisfactory result. 50% of the final result is related to a good aftercare routine.
The eyebrows immediately after the procedure will be up to 30-40% darker and up to 15% thicker than normal. Please be patient and follow the aftercare instructions as advised by your therapist.
It is strongly advised to get the second session as suggested by the therapist and the procedure is not considered finished without a touch up.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW AFTER-CARE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INFECTIONS, PIGMENT LOSS, OR DISCOLORATION.
The client shall consult a health care practitioner at the first sign of infection or an allergic reaction, and report any diagnosed infection, allergic reaction, or adverse reaction resulting from the Microblading / Tattoo to the artist.
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EYEBROW HEALING PHASES
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Another factor to consider is the phases of healing that your eyebrows will go through. Are you planning on attending an event that requires a little bit of dressing up or wearing your Sunday’s best? In the first week of healing, your brows will be very bold in color and look slightly unnatural as some of the pigment rises to the surface and creates tiny scabs over each stroke. After about a week (sometimes sooner for some people), your brows will begin peeling and the little scabs will start falling off. For some people, it just gets a little flaky. For others, there may be larger amounts of flakiness. This is definitely not the time to be going to a party. Your brows are still healing, thus you cannot cover it up with makeup just yet. Until the flaking is completely done, your best bet is to let your brows do their thing without any interference. Keep this in mind when planning events during the first week or two after getting your eyebrows done.
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TOUCH UP PROCEDURE
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The touch up procedure is schedule 4 to 6 weeks after your first procedure. This is the “perfecting” stage where the important little tweaks are made. Keep in mind that the healing process is repeated.
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Get in touch with any additional questions or to learn more!
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Slay Confidently Babe!
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