It's a great idea to show up to your appointment with unplucked hair, this will help us detect your natural brow pattern and determine the natural shape.
Please do not tint your eyebrows 7 days prior to your appointment or fake tan, this will make things harder to see when it comes to working closely with your skin.
Cosmetic botox or fillers should be avoided 2 weeks either side of your cosmetic tattoo.
Please do not consume alcohol, caffeine or take any blood thinners such as aspirin, ibuprofen, Niacin
48 hours before your procedure. This will cause excess bleeding and will affect your results.
Keep brows dry for 2 weeks
Keep all products off the area for 2 weeks.
Clean area with a clean cotton pad and a gently soap morning noon and night for the first 5 days, this is the only water you should have on them, blot the area completely dry.
Apply a very small amount of product provided twice a day from day 7 - 10 days, and not before.
Oily skin types may be told to avoid the balm all together and allow a dry heal process for the 7-10 days.
Wait 72 hours before going to the gym.
Avoid sauna’s, pools, and steam rooms. Avoid facials, skin treatments and chemical peels during the healing process.
Immediately after your procedure brows will appear darker and more defined and will take up to to 2 weeks to settle.
Do not run direct water on your brow tattoo. This is especially important in the first few days. Keep all product off the area for 2 weeks
Avoid tanning, if you do cover your brow tattoo, UV rays can alter the colour of your tattoo.
Do not use exfoliants, retinol acids, or AHA’s on the brow area. It will fade your tattoo prematurely.
Do not use laser light therapy on your brow tattoo. This can darken, lighten, and distort the pigment.
It is not recommended to have a holiday in between sessions.
Do not expose your brows to the sun during the healing process.
UV Rays can alter the pigment of your tattoo.