Microblading Aftercare
Note: Each result is unique to the client and the information below only acts as a guideline
THE HEALING PROCESS
What to Expect in the First 6-8 weeks:
Intensified color and swelling are part of the initial stages of healing. Be patient. Do not freak out. The intensity should regress within 7 days. The sensation can be comparable to that of a slight burn and minimal scabbing and/or flaking may take place. Refrain from picking at your brows as you may run the risk of removing pigment in the process. The true vibrancy of your cosmetic tattoo is achieved between weeks 6 and 8, in the time leading up to then you’ll experience a slight loss in color before it begins to regenerate as your skin naturally exfoliates.
THE HEALED RESULTS
Caring for my New Brows
You made it! Celebrate by sleeping in a little longer each day and enjoy your newfound free time. To preserve your completely healed results; apply sunscreen regularly, hats and larger sunglasses are encouraged, and avoid over exposure to the sun. Chlorine, glycol acid, microdermabrasion, and other cosmetic products can lighten the pigment with repeated use. When getting any procedures, whether it be cosmetic or not, done to your face please let the individual performing the service know about your microbladed brows and continue at your own discretion. We are not responsible for any changes made to your brows in its reaction to any additional services you may receive.
12 FACTORS NEGATIVELY EFFECTING YOUR END RESULTS
Soap, Shampoo, or Cleanser exposure to unhealed brows in the first 10 days
Picking or scratching which can lead to a loss of pigment or scarring
Placing cosmetic products on unhealed brows in the first 2 weeks
Threading and Waxing unhealed brows in the first 2-4 weeks
Exposure to bodies of water with unhealed brows in the first 2 weeks
Bleach and Dye exposure to unhealed brows in the first 6-8 weeks
Exercising and Sweating with unhealed brows in the 10 days
Bath submersion or over exposure to shower water with unhealed brows in the first 10 days
Anti Aging products (Retinol’s) + Anti Acne products (Glycolic Acids)
Exfoliants + products containing Vitamin C
Laser treatments and botox on and/or around the area
Sleeping face down/on your side can potentially cause a loss of pigment in the first 10 days
Lip Blush Aftercare
WHAT TO EXPECT IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING YOUR LIP BLUSH PROCEDURE:
Intensified color and swelling are part of the initial stages of healing. Be patient. Do not freak out!
The intensity should regress within 3-4 days. The sensation can be comparable to that of a slight burn and minimal scabbing and/or flaking may take place for the first week. Refrain from removing the scabs/flakes as you may run the risk of removing pigment in the process - it’s very important to keep the lips heavily hydrated. The true vibrancy of your cosmetic tattoo will fade about 30-40% from what you walked out with revealing a soft and natural blush tone.
Touch up is highly recommended after 4-6 weeks to achieve optimal results.
5 THINGS TO REMEMBER WHILE THE LIP BLUSH IS HEALING:
Avoid hot, spicy, and salty foods as it may cause added irritation
Avoid large bodies of water, direct sun exposure, teeth whitening, rubbing and smoking
Do not pick or scratch the lips as it may lead to a loss of pigment and/or scarring
Placing cosmetic products on unhealed lips is heavily discouraged
Texture is normal and is often experienced in the first few days of healing