brow pre care/ after care
Ombre Powder Brows Pre-Care Instructions
Skin Preparation:
To ensure the best results from your Ombre Powder Brow session, it’s crucial to prepare your skin. A hydrated, healthy, and moisturized skin on the day of your appointment is vital. Neglecting skin preparation may lead to excessive bleeding, pain, and subpar results.
4 Weeks Before Your Appointment:
- Avoid Botox, skin exfoliants, laser, or chemical peels.
2 Weeks Before:
- Steer clear of tweezing, waxing, electrolysis, retinol, and brow coloring.
72 Hours Prior:
- Refrain from consuming alcohol and caffeine, including tea.
- Avoid all blood thinners like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, fish oil, and smoking.
- If your menstrual cycle coincides with your appointment, consider rescheduling, as sensitivity is heightened during this period.
Proper preparation allows the artist to work on an optimal canvas, ensuring the finest results.
Ombre Powder Brows After-Care Instructions
Congratulations on your new brows! Proper after-care is essential for healing and color retention, though individual results may vary.
- Do not touch, pick, peel, scratch, rub, or remove the peeling. Doing so risks color loss and scarring. Let it fall off naturally.
Day of Treatment: Absorb is Key
- Gently dab the area with cotton to absorb excess lymph fluid for the first 24 hours post-procedure.
Day 2-14: Healing/Peeling Stage
- Keep the brows dry except during cleaning.
- Clean twice daily with damp cotton and apply a thin ointment layer.
Avoid the Following Until Peeling Completes (Approx. 14 Days):
- Sun exposure, hot saunas, showers/baths.
- Facial, waxing, threading, laser, or skin treatments.
For the Next 30 Days:
- Avoid products with alcohol, fruit acid, retinol, glycolic acids in the treated area.
- No Botox or fillers near the area.
- Limit sun exposure and apply SPF on your brows outdoors.
Touch Up:
Cosmetic tattoos are a two-step process. The initial session builds shape and symmetry, while the second perfects and adds density. We eagerly await your touch-up appointment, scheduled 6 weeks after your first session.