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It all starts with a good canvas! The eyebrow area must be healthy, strong, non-sensitive and non-irritated. In order to avoid excessive bleeding and poor color deposit/retention, please follow this guide to get your skin ready for the procedure!

One Month Before Discontinue

• Vitamin A
• Retinol /Retin-A
• Anti-Aging Products • Botox
• Fish/Krill Oil

One Week Before Discontinue

• Plucking
• Tweezing
• Waxing
• Tinting
• Tanning
• Facial/Chemical Peels

One Day Before Discontinue

• Drinking Alcohol or Coffee • Exercise
• Aspirin or Ibuprofen
• Garlic in Meals

Do not underestimate the power garlic in your dinner will have over your procedure the following day!

Following these steps will not only make your experience more enjoyable, but it will also help to insure the longevity of your beautiful new brows.

After your appointment you should follow these simple steps to maintain the integrity of your beautiful new brows.

Immediately after your appointment blot your brows with the cotton-rounds to remove the excess plasma. 

 

Starting the evening after your appointment, wash your brows every morning and evening, gently, with unscented anti-bacterial hand soap (do not use any face washes on your brows for at least 2 weeks, as they contain acidic chemicals that may pull the ink out). If you prefer you can also use Cetaphil, but I recommend Dial unscented hand soap.

After you wash, apply the aquaphor given in your aftercare packet, to the brows.  You should use no more than the size of a grain of rice for both brows.  This will help to keep your brows from drying out and help reduce the amount of itching and irritation that comes with the healing process. 

Continue this for 7-10 Days, or until the peeling has stopped.

Your brows will itch for a few days 3-7 days after your appointment.  DO NOT SCRATCH THEM.  Let the scabs/sink flake naturally.  If you scratch/pick at them the ink will come off with the scab and you will end up with a gap in your brows.

Prep

Pre & Post Care

After Care

To maintain your brows, avoid these things for the first 14 days:

  • Botox

  • Increased sweating

  • Practicing sports

  • Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi

  • Sun tanning or salon tanning

  • UV/UVA Rays or chemicals as they have been known to cause a shift in color and premature fading

  • Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin-A or Glycolic acid on the face or neck

  • Picking, peeling, or scratching of the micro pigmented area in order to avoid scarring of the area or removal of the pigment

  • Performing tasks related to heavy household cleaning such as garage or basement cleaning where there is a lot of airborne debris

  • Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds

  • Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles, or motorcycles

  • Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying the aquaphor

Avoid

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