After Care
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Nano Brows
Cleaning (Days 1-7):
• Gently dab the area 5-7 times a day with lukewarm water and a disposable paper towel or cotton round.
• Pat dry immediately to remove plasma and oil buildup, preventing scabbing.
Protection (First 2 Weeks):
• Apply a thin layer of the provided barrier cream with a cotton swab.
• Avoid sun exposure, sweating, swimming, and all cosmetics on the area.
• Do not rub, scratch, or pick—let flaking occur naturally.
• Sleep on your back to avoid friction.
• Keep the area clean and allow it to breathe.
Healing Stages:
• Days 1-3: Brows will appear darker and bolder than expected.
• Days 3-5: Itching begins, and brows may look thicker as natural exfoliation starts. Do not scratch.
• Days 5-7: Flaking begins, peeling from the edges first. Do not pick flakes. Continue using the barrier cream.
• Days 7-10: Flaking stops, but color is still settling. You may discontinue barrier cream use.
Full Healing (6-8 Weeks):
• A touch-up session may be scheduled after 8 weeks to refine the shape and color.
Once Healed, Avoid:
• Prolonged sun exposure (wear SPF).
• Anti-aging creams, retinol, acne treatments, glycolic acid, and chemical peels on the area.
• Laser treatments directly on the brows.
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Lip blush
Cleaning & Moisturizing (Days 1-7):
• Start cleaning your lips 1 hour after your appointment. Rinse with water, pat dry immediately, and apply the provided ointment.
• Continue cleaning every 2-3 hours for 5-7 days, or until peeling begins.
• Outside of cleaning, keep lips dry, clean, and hydrated with ointment.
• Avoid fluid buildup (lymph, water, sweat), as it can cause thick scabbing and uneven healing.
• Lips may feel very dry—continue applying ointment throughout healing.
Avoid During Healing:
• Alcohol
• Spicy & salty foods
• Kissing
• Teeth whitening products
• Red wine
• Lip scrubs or exfoliants
Long-Term Care for Lip Blushing
• Avoid Excessive Sun Exposure – UV rays can cause premature fading. Use a lip balm with SPF or wear a hat when in direct sunlight.
• Avoid Smoking – Smoking can accelerate pigment fading and cause uneven wear over time.
• Schedule Touch-Ups – Depending on skin type and lifestyle, a touch-up may be needed every 1-3 years to keep the color fresh.
• Watch for Color Changes – Over time, pigments can fade or shift. Regular touch-ups help maintain the desired shade.
• Avoid Laser Treatments on Lips – Laser treatments can alter or remove pigment, so inform technicians if you have lip blush before undergoing any procedures.
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Eyeliner Tattoo
IT IS IMPORTANT TO STOP LASH SERUMS LIKE LATISSE 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO TATTOO AND AFTER PROCEDURE.
First 24-48 Hours:
• Keep the area clean and dry—avoid touching or rubbing.
• Use a clean, damp cotton pad to gently wipe away lymph buildup.
• Apply a thin layer of recommended ointment (if advised by your artist).
• Avoid makeup, skincare, and contact lenses.
First Week:
• Expect light flaking—do not pick!
• Avoid excessive moisture (no swimming, steam, or sweating).
• Wear sunglasses outdoors to protect from UV exposure.
After 7-10 Days:
• Once healed, resume makeup and skincare around the eyes.
• Keep the area moisturized and use SPF to maintain color.
• A touch-up may be needed after 6-8 weeks.
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Freckle Tattoos
Before Your Appointment:
• Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners (like aspirin or ibuprofen) for 24 hours.
• Stay out of direct sun and avoid tanning to prevent irritation.
• No exfoliants, retinol, or harsh skincare on the area for at least 3 days.
• Come with a clean, makeup-free face.
Freckle Tattoo Aftercare
First 24-48 Hours:
• Gently pat the area with a clean tissue if lymphatic fluid appears.
• Keep skin dry and avoid touching to prevent infection.
• No makeup, skincare, or sunscreen on the area.
First Week:
• Expect light scabbing and fading—do not pick!
• Keep skin moisturized with a light, recommended ointment (if advised).
• Avoid sweating, swimming, saunas, and excessive sun exposure.
After 1-2 Weeks:
• Freckles will soften and lighten as they heal.
• Resume normal skincare but avoid harsh exfoliants for a few more weeks.
• A touch-up may be needed after 6-8 weeks for best results.
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Areola Tattoos
First 24-48 Hours:
• Keep the DermShield on—it protects the tattoo from bacteria and friction.
• Some fluid buildup under the bandage is normal.
• Avoid water, sweating, and excessive movement that may loosen the bandage.
After Removing DermShield (Usually 3-5 Days):
• Gently wash with lukewarm water and mild soap, then pat dry.
• Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer (if recommended).
• Avoid scratching, picking, or soaking the area (no baths, pools, or hot tubs).
First 1-2 Weeks:
• Wear loose, breathable clothing to prevent irritation.
• Avoid sun exposure—wear SPF after healing.
• No intense workouts, swimming, or harsh skincare on the area.
• Expect light peeling or flaking—let it shed naturally.
After Healing (4-6 Weeks):
• Tattoos may soften and lighten as they settle.
• Moisturize regularly and protect with SPF to maintain color.
• A touch-up may be needed after full healing.
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SMP
Treat your scalp like an open wound—keep it clean and dry. Avoid chlorinated pools, saunas, steam rooms, and tanning beds for 28 days after your final treatment to ensure long-lasting results.
Days 0-5:
• Avoid intense exercise to prevent excessive sweating.
• No scrubbing, shampooing, or shaving to avoid irritation.
• Stay out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
• Refrain from touching your scalp to reduce infection risk.
• Lightly rinse with water and dab with a wet cloth—do not soak.
• Stay hydrated and wear a hat if needed for comfort.
Days 5-10:
• Healing should be progressing, but continue aftercare.
• Avoid scratching or picking as peeling may begin.
• No shampooing, exfoliating, or skin irritants (including self-tanners).
• Light rinsing and fragrance-free moisturizer can aid healing.
• Light exercise can be resumed.
Day 10+
• Your scalp should be healed enough for normal activities.
• Your next session may be scheduled, depending on healing.
• Before your follow-up, wash your scalp and trim your hair as advised.
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dry needling
First 24 Hours:
• Avoid touching the treated area to prevent irritation.
• Expect redness, mild swelling, or sensitivity, similar to a sunburn.
• Do not apply makeup, skincare products, or sunscreen unless advised.
• Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol or caffeine to support healing.
• Avoid excessive heat (hot showers, saunas, workouts).
First 3-5 Days:
• Keep skin moisturized with a gentle, fragrance-free product.
• Avoid exfoliants (retinol, AHAs, BHAs, vitamin C) until fully healed.
• Wear SPF 30+ daily, as skin will be more sensitive to UV damage.
• Do not pick or scratch—let any flaking occur naturally.
After 1 Week:
• Skin should feel smoother and more even—continue moisturizing.
• Gradually reintroduce active skincare but start slowly.
• Results improve over time, and multiple sessions may be needed.