PRECARE
4 WEEKS BEFORE
― Facials
― Chemical Peels
― Microdermabrasion
― Laser treatments
― Antibiotics
― Anti-Aging Products
― Anti-Acne Products
― Surgery Of Any Kind
― Tanning
2 WEEKS BEFORE
― Waxing
― Tinting Of Brow Hair
― Spray Tanning
― Dermal fillers
― Botox
72 HOURS BEFORE
― Blood Thinning Supplements Or Medications Such As Ibuprofen, NSAIDS, Aspirin, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, Unless Medically Necessary.
24 HOURS BEFORE
― Alcohol
― Caffeine
DAY OF APPOINTMENT
― Working Out
― Alcohol
― Caffeine
POST CARE
― No Working Out Or Engaging In Activities That Would Cause Sweating
― No Picking, Peeling, Or Scratching The Pigment
― No Sun Exposure
― Do Not Let Face Get Wet In Shower, Avoid Hot/Steamy Showers
― Wash Face At The Sink And Avoid Eyebrows – Makeup Wipes Are Easiest.
Immediately After Procedure:
Gently Blot Brows With Tissue For The First Hour To Absorb Any Lymph Fluid That May Surface.Night Of Procedure:
Gently Wash Brows At The Sink With Antibacterial Soap (Ex Cetaphil) And Water. Blot Dry. Go To Bed.Day 2-14:
Gently Wash Brows Every Morning With Antibacterial Soap And Water. Blot Dry With Clean Paper Towels Or Clean Hand Towel. Let Air Dry For 2 Minutes And Apply A Very Sheer Layer Of Healing Ointment.Peeling May Begin A Few Days After Receiving Tattoo. Some Guests Do Not Peel. This Process Can Last Up To 14 Days Or Longer.
Once The Peeling Stage Has Finished, Expect Your Brows To Look Exceptionally Light. The Pigment Will Darken As The Skin Continues To Exfoliate (Roughly Another Month).
You May Resume Normal Activity And Makeup Application Once The Last Flake Has Come Off Naturally. A Touch Up Is Required.
Continued Moisture Is Required On Healed Brows. Sunscreen Is A Must When Outdoors.