Aftercare

Brow Aftercare:

Day 1 (after treatment)

2-3 hrs after initial treatment -Rinse/wash well, pat dry (make sure they’re dry) apply rice grain amount of ointment. Repeat before bed. 

Day 2-5

Repeat above 👆🏼 

Day 6-10

Rinse/wash well, pat dry and apply ointment only if needed. 

Then stop!

**Day 1-10**

  • Avoid sleeping on your face
  • Avoid sun exposure 
  • Avoid sweating too hard
  • Avoid Hot Tubs
  • Avoid Facials, Botox or any other creams or ointments 
  • Avoid long hot showers directly on your face for too long 
  • Don’t be afraid to wash your brows but be gentle enough not to pick off any scabs that form. 
  • Brows fade 30-40% so yes they will fade. It’s normal to be super dark at first. 
  • Trust the process! ❤️

Lip Aftercare:

  • Do not touch, pick or bite lips
  • Avoid hot and spicy food and drink from a straw for first the first 72 hrs
  • Avoid sweaty workouts for 24hrs
  • Avoid direct sunlight
  • No facials, chemical peels or Botox 2-3 weeks after treatment 
  • Use ointment to keep lips moisturized 
  • Drink lots of water to keep hydrated 
  • Do not apply makeup until lips are fully healed (7-10 days)
  • Dab lips with warm water on a soft cotton swab twice a day to keep clean
  • Avoid sleeping on your face

Eyeliner Aftercare

  • Using a fresh Q-Tip, apply a light coat of Ointment I provide you to the tattooed area twice a day. It is normal for the pigment to fade 30-50% within the first two weeks.
  • Do not touch the tattooed area with your fingers. This increases your risk of infection.
  • Do not rub or scratch your eyes.
  • If you should experience swelling, an ice pack may be applied using a thin protective barrier such as a paper towel. Icing is most effective in the first 24 hours following the procedure.
  • Do not apply makeup or mascara on or near the tattooed area for 7 days.
  • Do not scrub or pick at the tattooed area. 
  • Do not use makeup remover or creams and avoid pools and hot tubs for two weeks.
  • Do not wear contact lenses for 72 hours following the procedure.  Sunglasses are recommended to protect the eyes when outside.