Microblading Aftercare
- Gently clean eyebrows at the end of the day with a damp cotton
pad and washed hands (blot eyebrow area gently to remove any
lymph). Please DO NOT RUB treatment area.
- For oily skin, dry heal (NO ointment or anything on the
eyebrows). IF eyebrow area feels "tight", only apply a thin layer
similar to a grain of rice over eyebrow area when needed.
- For non-oily skin, apply AfterCare gel/cream one to two times a
day (thin layer as minute as a grain of rice) after the first forty-
eight hours.
- Keep eyebrows dry. Avoid soaking in water for too long,
swimming, using the sauna, facials, or anything else that may
create moisture around the eyebrow area. Short showers and
washing the face is fine, but be sure to avoid the eyebrow area.
If treatment area gets wet, please DO NOT Panic. Blot dry with
a clean lint free gauze/cotton round.
- No excessive workouts or sweating for seven days.
- No tanning for seven days.
- No waxing or threading for fourteen days.
- No makeup, eyebrow pencil, lotion, or other facial on the
eyebrows or during the healing stage (seven to fourteen days or
until there is no more signs of scabbing).
- Keep your brows in a sanitary environment to heal properly.
- Do not scratch, pick, or peel around the eyebrow, as this may
cause scarring and/or pigment loss.
-Please do not schedule any chemical treatments until brows are
completely healed.
- If necessary, use an eyebrow pencil (please use clean pencil
and/or brushes) to touch up after eyebrows heal completely (no
more signs of scabbing). Apply SPF sunscreen on eyebrow to
prevent pigment from fading too quickly.
What to expect with either a brow procedure (this is just
a guideline as days vary for every client)
- Immediately after treatment – shape may appear uneven due to
swelling.
- Day 1 – 3: Eyebrows will appear darker and thicker. There will
be swelling, tightness, and dryness at the treatment area.
- Day 4 – 7: Eyebrows will be dry and itchy. Do not scratch, rub or
pick at it. Treatment area might start to have cracks and scab or
flake off. Eyebrows will look patchy and uneven during healing
process. It is absolutely normal. Please DON’T PANIC. TRUST
THE PROCESS!
- Day 7 – 10: Scabs should be subsiding (some can take up to
three weeks).
- Sometimes eyebrows will appear as if there is no color. The
remaining color has absorbed under the layer of skin and in the
following week it will resurface as skin cells repair.
- Week 3 – 4: As your skin regenerates, your color will start lifting
to the surface and will get darker week by week. Brows might still
look patchy or uneven in shape. Touchups are necessary for
optimal results.
- Week 4 – 6: Come back for a touch up
Just a Reminder:
Healing is a process that takes time. Subjective effect on
different individuals, e.g. skin types, environment, lifestyle, and so
forth affect the attachment of color. Most clients will need two
sessions, some will only need one and some will need a third
touchup to complete the look at an extra charge. Heal results vary
per individual. Most importantly, please trust the process!
If you have any questions please contact us via phone
7737179898 or email, lashdesign.microblading@gmail.com .
Thank you, LashDesign!