Skin Aftercare

The longevity and appearance of permanent makeup can be influenced by several factors including skin type, lifestyle habits, and aftercare consistency. Factors such as sun exposure, skincare products, and physical activity can impact pigment retention.

In order for your brows to heal properly and look their best, please refer to this guide for cleaning and care. Once you’ve healed, it’s crucial to schedule a touch-up session to refine the results and prolong effects.

Getting Started

Caring for Your Skin

To ensure optimal healing, you'll receive a comprehensive aftercare kit at your appointment. This kit contains everything necessary to follow the provided care instructions. Gentle cleansing with clean hands is essential. Avoid harsh exfoliants or abrasive materials on the treated area.

Your Aftercare Kit

  • Wipes

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  • Ointment

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  • Ointment

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Ointment

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Ointment

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Aftercare Guide

Cleaning Schedule

Within the first 24 hours, gently spray area with solution. Spray on cotton pad and tap over treated area. Repeat this process 3-4 times a day. DO NOT scrub the treated area. Solution can be used during the entire healing process

After 24 hours

Apply the cream on the skin once to twice daily in a thin layer. Apply the cream as long for as the skin is healing

After 24 hours, when exposed to sun.

Apply the cream on the skin once to twice daily in a thin layer

Tips for Fast Recovery and Effective Results

  • Do not rub, pick or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally fall off. Picking can cause scarring and pigment loss!

  • Avoid getting the treated area wet for 10 days.

  • Avoid sweating for a full 10 days. Any activity that may cause sweating through or on the brows will expel pigment from the dermis producing poor results.

  • Avoid pool, sauna, steam rooms, hot showers for 2 weeks.

  • Completely avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a minimum of 4 weeks after your procedure. Direct sunlight can cause the pigment to fade/change the color while it is healing and can also cause hyper pigmentation.

  • After 10 days consider using sunblock when going outdoors to keep the color from fading and sun/UV exposure.

  • Avoid sleeping on your sides/brows for the first week and use a fresh pillow case.

  • Keep your bangs and hair away from the treated area for the first week.

  • Keep your bangs and hair away from the treated area for the first week.

  • No makeup or skincare products to be used on the treated area for 10 days.

  • No harsh facials, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.

  • No Botox for 4 weeks.

  • Avoid Retin-A, Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion around the brow area once healed to keep the color from fading.

The Healing Journey

Schedule Your Touch Up

You did it! Your brows have fully healed and you look amazing. While healed results may vary in individuals, these can be addressed during the touch-up appointment. This follow-up session is important for refining the shape and fading. Please book your touch up within the time 4-6 week time frame.

Avoid

  • Do not rub, pick or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally fall off. Picking can cause scarring and pigment loss!

  • Avoid getting the treated area wet for 10 days.

  • Avoid sweating for a full 10 days. Any activity that may cause sweating through or on the brows will expel pigment from the dermis producing poor results.

  • Avoid pool, sauna, steam rooms, hot showers for 2 weeks.

  • Completely avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a minimum of 4 weeks after your procedure. Direct sunlight can cause the pigment to fade/change the color while it is healing and can also cause hyper pigmentation.

  • After 10 days consider using sunblock when going outdoors to keep the color from fading and sun/UV exposure.

  • Avoid sleeping on your sides/brows for the first week and use a fresh pillow case.

  • Keep your bangs and hair away from the treated area for the first week.

  • No makeup or skincare products to be used on the treated area for 10 days.

  • No harsh facials, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.

  • No Botox for 4 weeks.

  • Avoid Retin-A, Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion around the brow area once healed to keep the color from fading.

  • DO NOT rub, pick or scratch the treated area. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally fall off. Picking can cause scarring and pigment loss!

  • Avoid getting the treated area wet for 10 days.

  • Avoid sweating for a full 10 days. Any activity that may cause sweating through or on the brows will expel pigment from the dermis producing poor results.

  • Avoid pool, sauna, steam rooms, hot showers for 2 weeks.

  • Completely avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a minimum of 4 weeks after your procedure. Direct sunlight can cause the pigment to fade/change the color while it is healing and can also cause hyper pigmentation.

  • After 10 days consider using sunblock when going outdoors to keep the color from fading and sun/UV exposure.

  • Avoid sleeping on your sides/brows for the first week and use a fresh pillow case.

  • Keep your bangs and hair away from the treated area for the first week.

  • NO makeup or skincare products to be used on the treated area for 10 days.

  • NO harsh facials, chemical treatments and microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.

  • NO Botox for 4 weeks.

  • Avoid Retin-A, Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion around the brow area once healed to keep the color from fading.

  • There are no guarantees as to how your body/skin will heal to retain the pigment. If they fade, blur or don’t take well, it is the result of your skin and/or lifestyle...Everyone is different.

  • Permanent makeup is a 2 step process.

  • This is why a 4-6 weeks touch up is required! This is the perfect time immediately after the skin heals to perfect, fine tune, darken or go over any faded areas.

  • Permanent Makeup is an art, NOT a science. Results will vary.

  • You are not a good candidate for microblading if you have large pores (large pores on your forehead & in the brow area) or extremely oily skin. Your results may appear softer or blurred looking. It is best to opt for powder brows with this skin type.

  • If you are out in the sun a lot, have oily skin, use anti-aging creams, retinA/retinol products, regular chemical peels or exercise frequently, your permanent makeup may fade prematurely. The better you take care of the treated area and follow the provided aftercare, the longer it will last.

  • No face is 100% symmetrical, please have realistic expectations. We do measure and use a digital tool to measure the whole face to help achieve symmetry, but understand that there are natural factors that may affect this.

  • No eyebrows are completely identical, even if we were to use a ruler. Brows look different due to our bone structure and muscle movement.

  • One side of our face is always more dominant therefore will always move more or raise a little higher than the other when we open our eyes, talk, react. Even gravity can affect this.

  • Just like having a dominant hand or foot, one brow is stronger and more active than the other!

  • “Sisters, not twins” is used universally in this field.