PRECARE:
AFTERCARE:
Before your appointment:
Avoid consuming alcohol, aspirin/ibuprofen, or any vitamins/supplements that may thin your blood 48 hours before your appointment
Avoid consuming coffee and/or caffeinated drinks (including tea) before your appointment
Avoid Botox for at least 30 days prior and after the time of your service
Avoid laser or chemical peels 30 days prior
Avoid Retinoid, Retinal, Trentinoin, AHA/BHA chemical exfoliant skincare products, harsh face scrubs for a minimum of two weeks prior
Must not be on any antibiotic medication 2 weeks prior
Avoid waxing, tweezing, and electrolysis on brows for a minimum of 3 days prior to your appointment to prevent working on sensitive or inflamed skin
General Things to Avoid After All Procedures:
(14 Days Following Session)
swimming
long showers/baths
saltwater environments
bacteria-ridden environments
wearing makeup
sleeping on face
direct sunlight exposure
tanning
saunas
exercising
other activities that induce excessive sweating
facials, peels, creams, scrubs
retinol-A products, botox injections, laser procedures
excessive touching of the procedure area
Brows:
Must keep brows dry for the next 3 days and make sure to gently blot off any lymph/plasma secretions with a clean tissue to prevent excess scabbing (usually will last 1-3 days depending on the person). Always wash your hands with antibacterial soap before touching your brows
You may use a gentle, fragrance free cleanser for your face, but avoid the treatment area at all costs. Be sure to immediately pat dry the treatment area if it gets wet, such as after a shower or washing your face
Avoid harsh cleansers, and skincare with active ingredients for at least 14 days
General Timeline of how brows might look after your service:
Day 1: freshly bladed brows
Day 2-4: Brows will start scabbing and will look darker (due to the oxidization of the ink color) ; PLEASE DO NOT PICK/PEEL AT THE SCABS
Day 5-7: Brows will scab and slowly start falling off. The ink will look lighter once the scabs fall off. As your skin is healing, a new layer will form over the pigment and will make the color of the brows seem light
1-2 Weeks: Brows will fade 40-60% afters scabs have healed. During this time, the color and hair strokes where the pigment took will slowly reappear, so please be patient!
Touch Up Day: On this day, the faded lighter areas will be targeted
All individual results may vary, as a large part is contingent on the client and their skin type, lifestyle, overall health, and most importantly, how well they follow aftercare instructions
MAKE SURE TO READ THE LIST OF THINGS TO AVOID LISTED ABOVE
Lip Blush:
Day 1:
Immediately after the procedure, lips will feel dry, chapped and tender to touch. They may look swollen and bright in color
For the first couple hours after treatment, use a clean paper towel to remove any excess lymph on lips. Be gentle. After 4 hours, start applying ointment (Aquaphor) as needed to keeps lips constantly moist
Day 1-3:
Lips need to be kept moist all times. Make sure to apply ointment on lips multiple times a day. After every meal, gently rinse and clean lips with water, pat dry, and then re-apply ointment. Avoid irritation from salty, spicy, or sour foods. Use a straw when drinking any liquid other than water
Day 4-7:
Lips will begin and end the process of peeling and the color will lighten. Make sure not to pick or rub your lips. Let the peeling happen naturally and remember to keep your lips moist
Week 2:
Lips should be done peeling and the color will appear lighter. It will continue healing, up to 6 weeks depending on the individual. As time goes by, more color will surface. If you do not properly moisturize throughout this whole process, it will affect the final color at the end of the healing phase
Week 6-8
Your lips should be fully healed! Most people require two treatments to get the result they desire!
MAKE SURE TO READ THE LIST OF THINGS TO AVOID LISTED ABOVE
All individual results may vary, as a large part is contingent on the client and their skin type, lifestyle, overall health, and most importantly, how well they follow aftercare instructions
Lash Lift:
Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24 hours after your procedure
Be gentle with your lashes, no rubbing
Sleep on your back to avoid potential contact between your lashes and pillow/bedding
Avoid any activities that may cause sweating such as saunas, steam rooms, and working out for the next 24 hours
No eye makeup or facial beauty treatments for the next 24 hours
Try to avoid waterproof mascara
Eyeliner :
Day 1-3: don’t let the area get wet. Use a clean tissue to gently dap away the lymph. Always make sure to use clean hands to avoid infection
Days 5-10: Use a clean Q-Tip to apply a light coat of Vaseline to the tattooed area twice a day. It’s very important to keep the area moist. This will help the tattooed area hold color and heal evenly. It is normal for pigment to fast 30-50% within the first two weeks
Don’t touch the tattooed area with your finger, and do not rub or scratch your eye
Do not apply makeup or mascara on the tattooed area for at least 10 days. Purchase new makeup, esp. mascara to avoid contamination or bacterial infection
Do not use makeup removers (balms, oil, etc) on the tattooed area. You can use tepid water to clean the area
Please avoid wearing contacts during the healing process
MAKE SURE TO READ THE LIST OF THINGS TO AVOID LISTED ABOVE
All individual results may vary, as a large part is contingent on the client and their skin type, lifestyle, overall health, and most importantly, how well they follow aftercare instructions
Day 1-2 :
Eyeliner looks dark. You should expect soreness, swelling, irritation, and lymph buildup
Day 3-4:
Scabbing and flaking stage starts. Don’t pick at the scabs!
Day 5-10:
Flaking will continue and the eyeliner color may look like its fading. Do not worry, the color will return soon
Day 11-15:
Flaking ends but the healing process is still ongoing underneath your skin
Day 16-41:
Flaking should come to an end, and the color should start coming up
Day 42:
Healing process is over and you should come back for a touch up!
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP):
Avoid contact with water for about 3-5 days. Also, avoid any activities that cause you to sweat profusely. Excessive sweat can make the pigments look blotchy and ruin the appearance of your treatment.
A bit of swelling is normal the first few days after the treatment and should not be a cause for concern. For temporary relief, place a small towel over your head and put an ice bag on top.
Do not scrub, scratch, or comb your scalp. If it becomes too itchy, use your fingertips instead of your nails to avoid taking off some of the pigments.
You can then wash your scalp on the 5th day with a mild shampoo.