AFTERCARE
Healing is a process. Trust it. Every treatment heals at its own pace. Select your service below for complete aftercare instructions tailored to your procedure.
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What to Expect
Immediately after your procedure, brows may appear darker, fuller, and more defined than the final healed result. Mild redness or slight swelling is normal and typically subsides within 24–48 hours. Light flaking or dryness may occur as the skin begins to heal. Final results develop gradually over the following 4–6 weeks.
What to Do
Keep the area clean, dry, and protected. Cleanse gently with clean hands and lukewarm water. Apply any recommended aftercare product sparingly in a thin layer. Avoid touching, rubbing, or picking at the treated area. Allow any flaking to shed naturally on its own.
What to Avoid
Excessive sweating, steam rooms, saunas, tanning beds, swimming, or soaking in water. Makeup or cosmetic products directly on the brow area. Picking, scratching, or exfoliating the treated skin. Retinols, acids, or active skincare products near the brows. Direct sun exposure without protection.
IMPORTANT
Brows heal in multiple stages over 4–6 weeks. During this time, color may appear darker, warmer, lighter, or cooler before fully settling into the skin. For the most refined healed result, allow the skin to heal naturally without picking, scratching, or attempting to adjust the area prematurely.
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What to Expect
Lips may appear brighter, more swollen, or more saturated immediately after your procedure. Mild tenderness or dryness is expected during the first few days. The color will soften significantly before gradually returning. Temporary dryness or light peeling may occur between days 3–7. Final color develops over the following weeks.
What to Do
Keep lips hydrated with any recommended aftercare product. Drink through a straw when possible during the first few days. Maintain good hygiene around the mouth area. Allow the lips to heal naturally without peeling or rubbing the skin.
What to Avoid
Hot, spicy, or acidic foods that may irritate the lips. Excessive friction or stretching of the lips. Swimming, saunas, or intense sweating. Lip products not recommended by your artist. Picking or peeling dry skin prematurely. Direct sun exposure without protection.
IMPORTANT
Lip blush healing continues gradually over 4–6 weeks. Color will appear brighter immediately after the procedure before softening into a more natural healed result. Temporary dryness, flaking, unevenness, light fading, and color shifts are normal parts of the healing process. For the most beautiful healed result, allow the lips to heal naturally without peeling or picking the skin.
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What to Expect
Mild swelling, tenderness, or a feeling of tightness around the eyes is common immediately after your procedure. The eyeliner may appear darker or more defined before softening into the final result. Light flaking may occur as the area heals. Final results settle gradually over 4–6 weeks.
What to Do
Keep the area clean and avoid touching your eyes unnecessarily. Follow any cleansing instructions carefully. Apply aftercare products only if recommended. Sleep carefully during the first few nights and avoid excessive rubbing around the eyes.
What to Avoid
Eye makeup or lash extensions during the healing period. Swimming, steam rooms, or saunas. Excessive sweating or intense physical activity. Rubbing or scratching the eye area. Retinols or active products near the treated area. Direct sun exposure without protection.
IMPORTANT
Eyeliner healing continues gradually over 4–6 weeks. Some temporary unevenness, fading, or asymmetry may occur as each eye may heal at its own pace throughout the process. The final healed result should only be evaluated once the skin has fully settled and completed the healing process. Avoid rubbing, scratching, or manipulating the area during healing.
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What to Expect Visually
The area may appear pink, sensitive, swollen, or slightly frosted immediately after treatment. Mild scabbing or dryness is normal as the skin begins to heal. Pigment will gradually lighten and soften over the following weeks. Healing varies by client depending on pigment saturation, skin type, previous procedures, and individual healing response. Full healing takes 6–8 weeks before another session can be evaluated.
What to Do
Keep the area clean, dry, and protected during the first several days. Cleanse gently with clean hands and apply only recommended aftercare products. Allow any dryness or flaking to shed naturally without picking or rubbing. Stay patient throughout the healing process. Contact your artist and physician if you experience unusual discomfort, excessive swelling, or signs of infection.
What to Avoid During Healing
Picking, scratching, exfoliating, or removing flaking skin prematurely. Excessive sweating, steam rooms, saunas, or swimming. Sun exposure, spray tans, or makeup on the treated area. Retinols, acids, or exfoliants near the area. Additional permanent makeup before full healing is complete.
IMPORTANT
Pigment removal is a gradual corrective process. Multiple sessions are often required, especially for saturated, layered, dark, or previously corrected permanent makeup. For the safest and most refined outcome, the skin must be respected throughout every stage of healing.
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