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perfect permanent makeup brows and lips

 

Everything you need to know about Brows Before & Aftercare​​​

Beforecare - Brows
  • Please make sure that you do not have make up on the treatment area prior to your appointment

  • Reduce caffeine and alcohol intake 48 hours prior to your procedure

  • Aspirin and Ibuprofen shall be avoided as they are blood thinners 

  • Do not have them waxed or threaded at least a week prior to the procedure as we will shape them according to your desired look

  • Avoid chemical peels, Retin-A, retinols at least 4 weeks prior and after your procedure

  • Avoid getting any lip fillers done 4 weeks prior and after your procedure

  • Any facial surgeries should be done at least 1 year prior to procedure​

Aftercare - Brows
  • Please be aware as any area that has recently received permanent make up procedure is considered as a wound and should be treated carefully. Always wash your hands before touching your face

  • Clients have to expect minor swelling of the area treated that will gradually subside within next 24 hours

  • Avoid getting your permanent make up area wet for at least 24 hours after the procedure

  • Apply thin layer of Vaseline or Aquaphore ointment 2X daily starting from the next day of your appointment

  • Once the permanent make up area starts to scab and peel make sure to not PICK or scratch. Picking on your scabs will cause pigment loss, scarring and inability to fix such work

  • No make up at least 2 weeks following the procedure

  • Avoid gym, sauna, jacuzzi, hot showers, steam, pools until your brows finish peeling

  • Avoid direct sun exposure during peeling stages. Continue applying SPF cream for up to 4 weeks when exposed to the sun

  • Avoid Retin A, Glycolic, Vitamin E, Vitamin C during healing

  • If you have any additional questions or concerns please feel free to contact us via text messages and  someone will assist you 

  • Keep in mind that your lifestyle will directly affect the color retention of the pigment in your skin. Sun exposure, chemical peels, facial treatments, active sports may cause the pigment fade away more quickly. If you will need an additional touch up

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