Look and Feel Your Best
Before Care for Eyebrows Treatment
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DO NOT take Aspirin, Fish Oil, Niacin, Vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen unless medically necessary, 72 hrs prior to your procedure.
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DO NOT work out 24 hrs prior to your procedure, AVOID sun and tanning one week prior to your procedure.
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Discontinue Glycolics, Retin-A or Retinol products 4 weeks before the scheduled appointment.
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DO NOT use AHA skincare products close to the enhancement area 2 weeks prior to and after your procedure. If you've had any cosmetic surgical procedures done on the face area, please wait TWO MONTHS to fully heal prior to the eyebrow tattoo procedure.
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DO NOT consume any alcohol beverages 24 HOURS before the scheduled appointment. This will prevent any excess bleeding, oozing, and minimizes swelling during the procedure.
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If there are any open wounds, pimples, bruises, or any other skin irritations on the area; please wait for them to be completely healed before attending the scheduled appointment.
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Please contact immediately if rescheduling is necessary due to this matter.
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Do not wax, thread or tint your eyebrows one week before your procedure.
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No facials or chemical peels a week prior to the scheduled appointment.
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If there are any exfoliation products at home, please use on the brow area one week prior to the appointment for the skin to take in the pigment(s) easily during the procedure.
Contradiction for Semi Permanent Makeup
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Prior to booking an appointment I ask that all clients read all Information & Policies to ensure they are properly informed. It’s a lot of information, but it’s very important that each client understand everything prior to booking an appointment.
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If you have any conditions or taking medicine, health concerns below you must get a written approval by your physician prior to getting Microblading and Ombré Powder Brows done.
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Permanent makeup is NOT RECOMMENDED for any clients who are or have:
• Pregnant or nursing
• History of Keloids or Hypertrophic scarring
• Diabetic (require doctor’s clearance)
• Chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
• Viral infections and/or diseases
• Epilepsy
• Pacemaker or major heart problems
• Organ transplant
• Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
• Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
• Accutane in the past year
• Had Botox in the past 2 months
• Heart conditions, Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure, Poor general health.
• Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system/healing would make you NOT a good candidate for micro-pigmentation procedures.