Instructions for Aftercare for Eyebrows
For the first 10 days...
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Avoid getting the area wet for the first two days. This includes keeping your face dry during a shower.
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On the third day, you may get face wet but avoid direct water spray on the eyebrows.
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Pat dry.
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Don’t wear makeup, creams, or lotions on the eyebrows. The pigments are still settling into the shallow cuts in your skin caused by the blading.
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Don’t pick at scabs, tug, or itch the eyebrow area.
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Avoid saunas, swimming, and excessive sweating until the area is completely healed and you have a follow-up appointment.
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Keep your hair and glasses away from your brow line.
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Apply a small amount of Aquaphor with a q-tip as directed by Sara. Do NOT use your fingers!
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You may stop the aquaphor when you don't see anymore color on the q-tip.
- You may go through an odd healing process. Sometimes scabs will form and fall off causing your eyebrows to look uneven. You may even experience a disappearing stage. Don't worry, they will come back!
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This is a two-step process so a 6-8 week touch-up is necessary. This is where we will perfect them or make any changes that you would like (shape and/or color).
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