Eyebrow

aftercare

Follow the aftercare guide to help your new brows heal beautifully and look flawless every day. Protect and nurture your beautiful new eyebrows.

Results are 50% artist and 50% client

If you experience any unusual symptoms, discomfort, or adverse reactions following your procedure, please contact your physician immediately. Your health and safety are our top priority.

Day 1 - 2


  • Dab away any excess fluids with a soft tissue hourly.

  • Use provided gentle face wash or cotton round and water to gently clean the brows.

What to expect

  • Brows may release fluid, giving them a shiny appearance.

  • Slight soreness, redness, and swelling might occur.

  • Initial pigment will appear darker and bolder than expected.

Day 3 -10


  • Clean your brows in the morning, afternoon, and night with provided cleanser.

  • Be careful to not rub the eyebrows too hard. Apply a very tiny (rice grain) amount of provided ointment onto brows after washing. No Vaseline or Polysporin.

  • If youre on the oily side, do not apply ointment.

  • Stay well-hydrated.

What to expect

  • The healing process begins with scabbing and peeling.

  • Your skin may feel tight or itchy.

  • Try to not scratch / pick off any scabs

  • Your brows may look uneven or patchy. Don’t freak out

  • Don’t apply any makeup on them

Day 11 - 14


  • Your eyebrows should be close to done scabbing.

  • Eyebrows will appear a bit lighter/faint

  • Your final color will start emerging in the next 2-3 weeks after its done scabbing

  • Remember, healing continues beneath the surface for a few more weeks.

  • This is the time to schedule in your 5-12 week touch up if needed for longer lasting results.


Things to avoid..

  • Avoid excessive sweating for at least 10-14 days. Salt draws out the pigment which will leave you with light, patchy eyebrows.

  • Do not stand infront of the shower head when showering

  • Avoid extremely hot steamy showers

  • No sauna/jacuzzi/hot tubs until brows are done scabbing

  • No underwater swimming for atleast 4 weeks to avoid bacterial infection

  • Avoid retinol directly on eyebrows even when healed to prevent fading

  • Do not suntan / exposure to direct sun for atleast 4 weeks as this can shift pigment colour prematurely.

  • Do not get botox until 3-4 weeks after

  • No tinting/threading/waxing/brow makeup for 2 weeks until all scabs have fallen off.

  • Avoid picking any scabs as this can cause scarring, loss of pigment or even an infection.