WHAT TO EXPECT
DAILY CARE FOR THE NEXT 7 DAYS
Residual pigment, blood, white blood cells, etc, can arise from the open wound. During the first 24 hours, client should avoid washing the skin but may gently dab area with a damp cotton pad or tissue to remove/prevent build up and dust particles, you should do this away 3-4 times in the first day.
Wash your hands thoroughly before touching the tattooed area.
Do not get the tattoo wet for 10 days.
Do not wash your hair for the first 2 days.
During the first 24-48 hours healing period. Lightly moisturize your brows 1-2 times a day with Aquaphor for 7 days.
DRY HEAL for 24-48 may be recommended for extra oily skin types.
DO NOT pick or scratch at the dry skin/flakiness; let the skin fall off naturally. Picking can cause scarring and premature loss of pigment.
IMPORTANT: Once the flakes have fallen off, a shiny layer of healing skin will completely cover the hair strokes. It may appear as though the tattooed area has completely disappeared. Within 1-2 weeks, the hair strokes will slowly reappear at a lighter shade as your skin regenerates.
DO NOT apply make-up to the tattooed area for the first 2 weeks. Chemicals of any kind may interfere with the healing and color of your tattoo.
AVOID FOR TWO WEEKS
Do not expose your enhancement to direct sun, tanning treatments, Jacuzzis, saunas, salt water, chlorinated pools and direct shower spray.
Do not receive eyebrow tinting, waxing, electrolysis or laser hair removal treatments close to the brow region.
LONG TERM CARE
THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF RESULTS as everyone’s result will vary due to skin type, lifestyle and the initial 10 day care and longterm care of your brow tattoo.
Use good sunscreen on the treated area. Exposure to the sun over time can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment.
Laser to brow areas may cause change of color of the pigment.
As tattoo fades the strokes will become faint and less defined.
Chemical exfoliants will cause brows to fade faster.
Failure to follow post-procedure instructions may cause loss of pigment, discoloration or infection. Please note that this guideline is not exact and everyone heals at different rates.