At LavishBeautybySidney I make the creation of perfect eyebrows possible, to ensure you have the best results possible it is important you follow these aftercare instructions:
*IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT YOU DO THE FOLLOWING AFTER YOUR MICROBLADING PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SCARRING, INFECTIONS, PIGMENT LOSS, OR DISCOLORATION.*
Day 1:
To help minimize scabbing once your eyebrows start healing it is recommended you lightly dab the microbladed area with a cotton round/ ball a few times per hour to help remove oozing.
Day 2:
Use a clean finger to apply a small amount of the microblading aftercare ointment to the microbladed area. Do not apply the ointment unless the area is dry.
Less is more when considering how much ointment to apply; the amount applied to each eyebrow should be comparable in size to half of a grain of rice.
Day 4:
At the start and end of each day, use your clean fingertips and a mild antibacterial soap, like Cetaphil, to gently cleanse your eyebrows for 10-15 seconds.
Keep in mind the cleansing shouldn't be a thorough scrub-down, it just needs to be done by rubbing the microbladed area in a soft, smooth manner.
When rinsing, be sure to rinse every trace of soap from the microbladed area.
Dry the entire eyebrow area completely by blotting it with a clean tissue.
It is CRUCIAL to AVOID the following during the last 14 days:
Touching the microbladed area except when washing or applying aftercare ointment.
Scratching, picking or peeling the microbladed area, as it can cause scarring and/or color loss.
Applying any makeup, moisturizer, lotion, or sunscreen to your eyebrows.
Sun exposure - sun tanning - salon tanning
Laser or chemical peels, and any other form of exfoliation.
Exercise - participating in sports and activities that induce perspiration
Long, hot baths or showers - jacuzzis - saunas - swimming
Applying any creams to your face or neck containing retinol or glycolic acid.
Engaging in tasks like heavy household cleaning where airborne debris can become prevalent.
Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, as it can cause wounds to heal slower.
Transportation in open-air-vehicles where strong wind is likely, for example; driving in cars with windows down, convertibles, motorcycles, bicycles, and boats.
Below are some stages your eyebrows will go through when healing, DON'T PANIC, it is normal.
