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PRECARE INSTRUCTIONS

The following restrictions are to ensure your skin is in the best possible condition for an amazing  procedure. Please read carefully: 

2 weeks before your appointment, DO NOT get the following treatment: 

  • Botox or other fillers 

  • Chemical Peels 

  • Laser treatments 

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7 days before your appointment:  

  • DO NOT be exposed to heavy sunlight, especially sunburn. Your skin should not be in  the process of healing before procedure 

  • DO NOT pluck, wax, thread or receive any hair removal services. This can also trigger  the skin healing process and should be avoided! 

  • DO NOT use Retinol / Retin-A or other anti-aging/ acne creams 

  • DO NOT apply any serum containing acid 

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48 hours prior to your appointment:  

  • DO NOT take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen, omega-3, unless medically  necessary (Tylenol or Acetaminophen is okay!) 

  • For any Lip treatment, you must START USING Valtrex 3 days prior if you have EVER  had a cold sore 

  • For any Lip treatment, keep lips moisturized at all times prior to appointment  24 hours prior to your appointment: 

  • DO NOT drink alcohol 24 hours before the procedure. 

  • DO NOT drink coffee or anything with caffeine before the procedure. 

  • DO NOT take any blood thinning medications before the procedure.

PERMANENT MAKEUP IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR  ANY CLIENTS WHO ARE OR HAVE:

• Pregnant or Nursing 

• Diabetic (Doctor note needed at time of appointment) 

• Viral infections and/or diseases 

• Epilepsy 

• A Pacemaker or major heart problems 

• Had an Organ transplant 

• Tendency towards keloids 

• Seborrheic dermatitis 

• Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.) • Sick (cold, flu, etc.) 

• Used Accutane in the past year  

• Allergic to anesthetic (Lidocaine)

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Semi-permanent makeup post-care is very important to the appearance and longevity of your  new eyebrows. Please read the following eyebrow aftercare carefully as they apply to all of our  eyebrow treatments. 

EYEBROW AFTERCARE

Do not let any water, lotion, soap, or makeup touch your eyebrow area during the first 7 days after  your procedure. 

 

Please wash your face carefully around the eyebrow without getting water on the treated area.  During the shower, keep your face away from the shower head or take a bath. 

 

Itching and flaking may appear during the first seven days post procedure. Avoid picking or  scratching as it can pull off scabs prematurely and cause patchy results or scarring. However,  experience has shown that by following these after-care instructions, these symptoms may  quickly disappear. 

 

After 4 days, make sure your hands are completely clean and gently apply the post-care ointment  with a cotton swab and clean hands. This can be done twice a day, at night time and morning  time, but be sure to use the ointment sparingly as your skin needs to heal itself. Please continue  to apply the ointment for 7 days. 

 

The following must be avoided during all 14 days post procedure: 

• Increased sweating 

• Practicing sports 

• Swimming 

• Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi 

• Sun tanning or salon tanning 

• Exposure to 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 treatment area 

• 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 

• Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying the post-care cream  with a cotton swab

 

Contact a physician if any signs or symptoms develop such as the following: fever, redness at the  site, swelling, tenderness of the procedure site, elevated body temperature, red streaks going  from the procedure site towards the heart, and/or any green/yellow discharge that is foul in odor. 

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER YOUR EYEBROW SESSION 

The entire healing process will take from 6-8 weeks depending on your body regeneration and  age. Your new eyebrows will go through several phases during the healing cycle. 

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The pigment will appear very unnatural looking immediately after the procedure. The color of the  pigment will appear much darker the next day. 

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Note that because of natural skin regeneration, after recovery period (peeling), brows might  appear lighter than the original. This might give you the impression that color is fading too  quickly. Often even with proper care, clients may have more fading in some areas which make  the brows look uneven. It is absolutely normal. That's the reason why most clients need a touchup  after 6 weeks. 

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Once the healing of the skin starts taking place, it will look like dandruff flakes or dry skin.  However, this is just superficial color and dry skin being naturally removed from your eyebrows.  The final look of your eyebrows will be apparent approximately 30 days after your procedure. 

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Never rub the treated area as it will disturb the skin from natural healing. 

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Once completely healed, always apply a layer of sunscreen SPF 30 up to SPF 50 on your eyebrows  when exposed to the sun. Sun exposure might cause the color pigment to fade away more  quickly.  

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When using foundation, avoid the area of your healed eyebrows. If foundation covers healed  brows, your eyebrows will appear lighter. 

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You can now enjoy your beautiful new eyebrows. You will simply love your new gorgeous fresh  look!

LIP BLUSH AFTERCARE 

Lip Blush post-care is very important to the appearance and longevity of your new lips. Please  read the following aftercare instructions carefully: 
 

Day 1 

Immediately following the procedure, lips will feel dry, chapped, tight and tender to the touch.  They may appear swollen and bright in color. 
 

For 4 hours after treatment, apply light pressure on lips with a clean paper towel, to remove any  lymph. After 4 hours, start applying ointment (Aquaphor) as needed to keep lips constantly moist  

No kissing, rubbing or friction on treatment area  
 

Day 1-3 

Apply ointment on lips several times a day. Keep lips moist at all times. Avoid oily, spicy and  heavily seasoned food and drink with a straw. After every meal gently rinse and clean lips with  water and pat dry, then re-apply ointment. 


Day 4-7 

Between these days, lips will begin and end the process of peeling, and color will lighten by 30%- 50%.  

Do not pick or rub your lips and let the peeling happen naturally. Continue keeping your lips  moist! 


Week 2 

Lips are done peeling, color is light. You may return to normal routines. Lips will continue to heal,  up to 6 weeks. Every week more color will surface, it is important to continue keeping lips moist to  get the best color at the end of the healing phase. 


Week 6-8 

Your lips are healed and you're feeling unstoppable!!! Just add some lip gloss and go! In most  cases it requires two treatments to complete the lip transformation.
 

The following must be avoided during all 14 days post treatment: 

• Increased sweating 

• Practicing sports 

• Swimming 

• Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi 

• Sun tanning or salon tanning 

• Exposure to 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 treatment area 

• Touching of the treatment area except for when applying the post-care ointment with a  cotton swab 

• Picking, peeling, or scratching of the treatment 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 • Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds 
 

Contact a physician if any signs or symptoms develop such as the following: fever, redness at the  site, swelling, tenderness of the procedure site, elevated body temperature, red streaks going  from the procedure site towards the heart, and/or any green/yellow discharge that is foul in odor.

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