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Prior and Aftercare Instructions:
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DO NOT pick, rub, itch, touch, apply make-up or sleep on brows for the first 10 days.
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Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally flake away. Picking can cause scarring or loss of pigment.
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No Botox, chemical treatments or microdermabrasion for at least four weeks before or after the brow appointment.
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Use a fresh pillowcase
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Avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine the day before your appointment.
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Avoid any blood thinners, ibuprofen, fish oil, Vitamin E or some herbal supplements for2 to 7 days as thy may cause bleeding that prevents the procedure from working.
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Avoid hot, sweaty exercise for one week
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Avoiding direct sunlight, swimming, lakes, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms for the fist ten days.
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DO NOT use Salicylic Acid, Benzoyl Peroxide, Scrubs, or any retinoid products at least a week before and 30 days after your brow appointment.
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Do Not tint, bleach or perform a brow lamination for 4 weeks after the session
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Do Not use oils, vaseline or other petroleum-based products during the healing process
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After the procedure, keep the area clean and apply a thin layer of suggested ointment by our technician about 2 times/day for 7-10 days
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Keep your hair away from the brow line
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After your brows completely healed, applying sunscreen to the area helps prevent fading
IMPORTANT INFO:
At first your brows will appear more bold than usual over the next few days. After your procedure, your brows may darken, this is totally normal. Around 7-14 days, you may notice some flaking/shedding of the skin near the brow area. When the skin flakes off, many times the pigment may disappear! This is normal! This is because there is still a thick layer of protective skin creating a veil over the pigment. Once you go through a skin regrowth cycle (4-6 weeks) the pigment will typically reappear but it can be upto 50-70% lighter than it was immediatly after the procedure. That's why a touch up session is recommended to perfect you brows. The retention will depend on a number of factors like lifestyle, skin type, sun exposure, health conditions etc.
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