Things To Know
Aftercare is very important to produce a satisfactory result. Failure to do so may result in loss of pigment, discoloration or infection. Some procedures may need to be repeated because the original application can fade up to 30-40%. Individual chemical and genetic makeup can affect the final result. Your fading experience cannot be predicted. It is fully possible to get the perfect results with only on application; however, this cannot be guaranteed. The amount of pigment that you retain or lose after your initial application is not a reflection of the artists quality of work. Pigment retention varies per individual.
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There are no guarantees made as to how your body will heal. If they fade or don't take well that is a result of your skin and lifestyle. Not a result of the technique or the technician. No one can predict how the clients skin will heal. This is a potential risk that all clients take when consenting to a microblading or cosmetic tattoo procedure. If you're out in the sun or tanning beds a lot, have oily skin, use Retin-A or anti-aging creams, get regular chemical peels, sweat a lot or take medications that will make your body reject the pigment, your makeup may not take well or fade prematurely.
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Avoid during the healing process:
No make up in your brows for 10 days
Refrain from using soaps, lotions or creams for 10 days
NEVER pick, scratch or touch brows while flaking
Refrain from steam, facials, exfoliants, Retin-A and other acne products, heavy sweating, pools, hot tubs, saunas, tanning beds or sun exposure for 2 weeks
Drinking alcohol in excess may lead to slower healing
Color will get darker and appear sharp for the first 5 days until it begins to fully heal and then will fade.
No Botox, Chemical Peels, lip fillers or facial fillers for at least 4 weeks after having tattoo service
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