CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW BROWS!

Now that you’ve taken the bold step to elevate your look with stunning brows, it’s crucial to give them the love and care they deserve. To ensure optimal healing and long-lasting results, we present you with this meticulous aftercare guide.

Immediate Aftercare (First 24 Hours)

  • Keep It Dry: Avoid wetting your brows. No washing or splashing water on your face for the first 24 hours.

  • Avoid Touching: Refrain from touching or scratching your brows to prevent irritation and infection.

  • Stay Out of the Sun: Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds to prevent pigmentation changes.

Cleaning (Days 1-10)

  • Gentle Cleansing: After 24 hours, clean your brows gently with mild, fragrance-free soap and water. Use your fingertips to pat the area; do not rub.

  • Pat Dry: Use a clean, soft towel to pat the brows dry. Do not use cotton balls or pads, as they can leave fibers behind.

Moisturizing (Days 1-10)

  • Use Recommended Ointment: Apply a thin layer of the aftercare ointment provided by your technician. Use only as directed.

  • Frequency: Apply twice a day (morning and night) for the first week. After that, adjust as needed based on your skin's response.

Managing Itchiness and Flakiness

  • Do Not Scratch: If your brows feel itchy, resist the urge to scratch. Itching is a normal part of the healing process.

  • Moisturize: Continue applying your aftercare ointment as needed to alleviate itchiness and dryness.

Post-Treatment Activities

Avoid for 2 Weeks

  • Makeup: Do not apply any makeup to the brow area, including brow pencil, powder, or gels.

  • Exercise: Avoid intense workouts and sweating. Excess moisture can jeopardize the healing process.

  • Swimming: Steer clear of pools, oceans, and lakes to prevent exposure to bacteria.

Be Cautious with

  • Skin Treatments: Avoid peels, microdermabrasion, or any skin treatments around your brows during the healing phase.

  • Heat: Limit sauna visits and hot showers, as the heat can increase moisture and irritation.

Long-term Care

  • Sun Protection: After healing, protect your brows with sunscreen. UV rays can fade your permanent makeup.

  • Regular Touch-ups: Schedule touch-ups as recommended by your technician, typically every 12 to 18 months, to maintain the perfect look.

Signs of Trouble

  • Infection Symptoms: Redness, swelling, oozing, or increased pain are indicators of infection. If you experience these, consult your technician immediately.

  • Allergic Reactions: If you notice rash or unusual reactions, discontinue the use of any aftercare products and seek guidance from your technician.

Final Thoughts

Carefully following these aftercare instructions will set you up for brow success. Embrace your bold new look and show off those stunning brows!

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