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BROW AFTERCARE
It is critical to follow all preparation and aftercare instructions for your initial appointment in order to achieve optimal results. Please read carefully prior to your appointment to arrange your schedule accordingly.
4 WEEKS BEFORE APPOINTMENT
• Do not take or get any chemical peels, laser skin resurfacing, vitamin E, retinol, or fish oil at least 4 weeks before your appointment.
• Retin-A, Vitamin C (any active skin care such as anti aging, pigmentation, acne skin care should be stopped. Can be applied eyes and down but not on forehead.
48 HOURS BEFORE APPOINTMENT
• No coffee or other stimulants (caffeine, pre-workouts etc)
• No aspirin, Ibuprofen, fish oil, Vitamin E (unless medically necessary)
• No Alcohol or other blood thinners
• No Retin A skincare products
• Stop any blood thinning medications (if possible) or supplements like fish oils a few days prior
24 HOURS BEFORE
• Do not have any blood thinners, alcohol, or caffeine 24 hours prior to your appointment. If you're taking any blood thinning medications or supplements like fish oils please stop them a few days prior.
• Please wash your hair the day before or the day of your appointment
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DAY OF APPOINTMENT
• Avoid exercising the day of the appointment
Your brows will gradually get darker. As they get darker, the scabs will form and as the scabs form your eyebrows will also begin to look darker and thicker. The scabs will then begin falling off in different areas at different times. During the scabbing/peeling process your eyebrows will be really patchy and uneven. When the scab falls off, the pigment underneath the scab will be very light. Almost like, the pigment came off with the scab, but as long as the scab/peeling was not forced off, the color will come back when you're fully healed. If any scabbing/peeling is forced off the pigment will be pulled out and there is a chance of scarring. As soon as all the scabbing is done, you can put makeup on them until the color comes back and you can return to your normal face washing routine.
*Scabbing may resemble dark dry flaking skin
Once you're 4 - 6 weeks healed, you will be able to see the true shape, size and color.
You have to be at least 6 weeks healed to schedule a touch up. To schedule a touch-up please message your artist for the link to access the touch up calendar to book your appointment. Touch ups start at $250 and are not included with your initial appointment.
Touch up appointments are to refresh the color, make adjustments to the shape, touch up spots that have faded, to go darker or thicker.
- First day, start your first wash in the evening before bed time. Gently wash with 2 pumps of aftercare soap, warm/cool water and clean hands. Rinse brows with warm water. Let brows air dry then dab on a thin layer of aftercare balm on both brows. You only need a thin layer. Thin enough to absorb directly in the skin.
- Wash in morning then apply balm. Wash in the evening then apply balm as directed above.
Do not wash brows in the shower only at a sink.
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- Do not wash brows in the shower only at a sink.
When washing your face, do not wash your brows with facial cleanser. When showering do not stand directly under the stream of water. Face away from the showerhead and let the water run down the back of your head. If water sprinkles on your brows, it's ok. Let them air dry.
- A little bit of dryness and itchiness is normal.
- Do not touch your brows or put anything on your brows (except when washing or putting on aftercare balm on).
Do not pick, peel, rub or scratch off the scabs. Let the scabs all fall off naturally. Picking can cause scarring, loss of pigment or infection.
- Do not sleep on your face to prevent scabs from lifting prematurely. Use a new/freshly washed pillow case to avoid infection. If you tend to sleep on your side, sleep elevated with a pillow being your back.
- No working out or sweating.
This can cause pigment to be pushed out. You can resume working out after you're done scabbing/peeling.
- Do not use any cleansing products containing acids (glycolic, lactic, or AHA), or any exfoliants until you're done scabbing/peeling.
- No direct sunlight/tanning booths.
Wear a hat if you will be in the sun for an extended amount of time during the scabbing process. This can alter how the color heals. If you're in the sun for a long period of time please wear a hat.
- Avoid saunas, pools, steam rooms or hot tub.
- Avoid facials, chemical treatments, laser facials etc.
- It is strongly recommend that you do not use any of the following on your tattoo: Benzoyl Peroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Glycolic acid, Vitamin E and C, and Retinol/Retin A. These products can lighten or fade your tattoo faster.
- Wear sunscreen - UV rays will deteriorate, lighten and fade the pigment faster.
- Treatment does fade after 1-3 years depending on your skin and lifestyle. Touch-ups are necessary to maintain the longevity and overall beauty of your pigment.
- If you have an iron deficiency, or a very strong immune system, or other medical conditions your pigment will not last as long and will not heal as crisp as others.
- Inform your technician of your permanent make up at the time of any laser procedures or MRIs.
- This is rare but please call your doctor if you have major complications
Once you're 4 - 6 weeks healed, you will be able to see the true shape, size and color.
You have to be at least 6 weeks healed to schedule a touch up. Touch ups start at $250 and are not included with your initial appointment. To schedule a touch-up please use our booking link and select your artists' photo to see touch-up options. If you need help please call/text our office. 303 900 8833
Touch up appointments are to refresh the color, make adjustments to the shape, touch up spots that have faded, to go darker or thicker.

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