Aftercare
Brow Aftercare
Every client heals uniquely. Here’s what to expect and how to care for your new brows.
Healing Process (0–8 Weeks)
Brows will appear darker and more defined at first.
Swelling and slight tenderness are normal for a few days.
Light flaking may occur—avoid scratching or picking.
True color appears between 6–8 weeks as skin naturally exfoliates.
Care Tips
Change your pillowcase to help protect against bacteria
Avoid direct water pressure, makeup, and sweating for 10 days
Do not expose brows to sun, chlorine, or exfoliants during healing
Once healed, wear SPF daily and avoid harsh acids or retinols on the area
A touch-up at 6-8 weeks is highly recommended for the best result.
Factors That Can Affect Healing & Final Results
Avoid the following during the healing process to preserve color and shape:
Soap, shampoo, or cleanser contact on unhealed brows (first 10 days)
Picking, scratching, or rubbing — can cause pigment loss or scarring
Applying cosmetic products on unhealed brows (first 2 weeks)
Threading or waxing the area (first 2–4 weeks)
Swimming or exposure to bodies of water (first 2 weeks)
Bleach or hair dye near brows (first 6–8 weeks)
Exercising or excessive sweating (first 10 days)
Long baths or direct water pressure on brows (first 10 days)
Anti-aging products containing retinol
Acne treatments or exfoliants with glycolic acid or vitamin C
Laser treatments or Botox near the brow area
Sleeping face-down or on your side (first 10 days)
Lip Blush Aftercare
What to Expect
It’s normal for lips to appear darker, swollen, and more vibrant for the first few days.
Swelling and slight tenderness are normal for a few days.
Intensity will fade within 3–4 days.
Minor flaking or dryness is common — do not pick or peel.
Keep lips heavily hydrated at all times.
Final color settles after full healing in 4-6 weeks, leaving a soft, natural tint.
A touch-up at 4–6 weeks is highly recommended for the best result.
Healing Tips
Avoid hot, spicy, salty or greasy foods.
No swimming, sun exposure, teeth whitening, rubbing, or smoking.
Do not pick or scratch your lips.
Avoid makeup or cosmetics on unhealed lips.
Mild texture or dryness is normal during the first week.
Lash Enhancement Aftercare
Healing Process (0–8 Weeks)
Mild swelling or redness is normal for the first few days.
The color will appear darker initially and soften as the skin heals.
Avoid picking or scratching to prevent pigment loss.
Keep the area dry and avoid direct water contact for the first week.
Final results appear between 6–8 weeks as the color settles and skin exfoliates naturally.
Healed Results
To maintain your results:
Avoid overexposure to sunlight, chlorine, and exfoliating treatments.
Inform skincare providers about your cosmetic tattoo before any facial procedures.
A touch-up at 6-8 weeks is highly recommended for the best result.
Avoid During Healing
To preserve pigment and prevent irritation:
Soap, shampoo, or cleanser on unhealed areas (first 10 days)
Picking or scratching
Makeup or skincare products on the area (first 2 weeks)
Swimming or water exposure (first 2 weeks)
Tinting near the eyes (first 6–8 weeks)
Exercise or sweating (first 10 days)
Steam or long showers (first 10 days)
Laser or Botox treatments near the area
Sleeping face-down or on your side (first 10 days)