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Does it hurt?
A topical numbing cream is applied before and during treatment. Sensitivity varies; mild discomfort may occur, especially during menstrual cycles.
How long does it take?
Each session takes 2β3 hours, including numbing, outlining, tattooing, and refining.
How long does it last?
Results fade gradually based on skin type and lifestyle. Most clients return for a touch-up at 6β8 weeks, then a refresh every 18β24 months.
Do different skin types heal differently?
Yes. Dry skin tends to heal with crisp strokes, while oily skin may heal softer. Aftercare and lifestyle greatly affect results.
Contraindications
You may not be eligible if you are:
Pregnant or nursing
Diabetic (unless well-controlled)
Undergoing chemotherapy
Have autoimmune or major heart conditions
On Accutane (within the last year)
Have skin irritations near the area
Using Botox within the past month
Allergic to lidocaine, tetracaine, or epinephrine
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After your initial touch-up, you may refresh every 1β3 years depending on pigment retention and skin type.
Youβre ready for a refresh when your brows have faded about 50 % and hair strokes appear soft or faint.If they still look dark or well-defined, itβs too soon to revisitβplease email photos for approval before booking.
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Due to high demand, consultations are done the same day as your service and included in your deposit.
You can also email rachelle@wildflowerbeautyandbrows.com with clear photos for a free online consultation.
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Avoid anything that may thin the blood or irritate the skin:
No alcohol, caffeine, or energy drinks 24 hrs before
No tanning, exfoliating, or chemical peels 7β10 days before
Stop Retin-A/Retinol 7 days before and 30 days after
Avoid Aspirin, Advil, Aleve, Ibuprofen, Niacin, Fish Oil, and Vitamin E (consult your physician first)
Schedule Botox at least 2β3 weeks apart
Be off Accutane for at least 1 year
Arrive with clean skin, well-hydrated, and well-fed
If you have any active acne or skin irritation near the area, please contact Wildflower Beauty + Brows before your appointment. All deposits are non-refundable.
Clients on Accutane must wait 1 year after stopping use.
If youβve had cancer or serious illness, you must be in remission for at least 1 year and provide a physicianβs note.Note: Although we've seen excellent results achieved in a single session, it is best to come in with the mindset that multiple sessions are sometimes required to achieve optimal results. Touch ups give us an opportunity to see how your skin heals, review pigment retention, and make any necessary adjustments.
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Every client heals uniquely. Hereβs what to expect and how to care for your new brows.
Healing Process (0β8 Weeks)
Brows will appear darker and more defined at first.
Swelling and slight tenderness are normal for a few days.
Light flaking may occurβavoid scratching or picking.
True color appears between 6β8 weeks as skin naturally exfoliates.
Care Tips
Avoid water, 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 β can cause pigment loss or scarring
Applying cosmetic products on unhealed brows (first 2 weeks)
Threading or waxing the area (first 2β4 weeks)
Swimming or exposure to bodies of water (first 2 weeks)
Bleach or hair dye near brows (first 6β8 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)
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We accept cash, all major credit cards, Venmo, and Zelle.
Gratuity is never expected but always appreciated.