Permanent make up Tips
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Things to avoid before your appointment.
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Avoid taking pain medication such as Ibuprofen, Vitamin E, FIsh oils 24 hours prior to appointment.
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Avoid coffee/caffeine drink, alcohol
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Try and schedule your appointment about 1 week prior or 1 week after your menstrual cycle
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Avoid waxing over-plucking or shaving brows for 1 week before your appointment, can wax 10 days after session.
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Arrive to appointment without make-up and a clean face.
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Avoid after Microblading session
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Swimming or hot tub
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Sun or salon tanning
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Sports
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Sun block UV/UVA or chemicals for they cause a shift in color and fading
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Any Laser or Chemical peels, or any creams with Retin-A or Glycolic Acid apply only below the eyes.
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Avoid touching picking or scratching of the area to avoid scarring or removal of pigment
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Heavy cleaning such as garage or basement w/ airborne debris
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Driving open air such as convertibles, motorcycles, bikes, boats etc.
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What is the healing process like?
The healing process typically takes about 4-6 weeks to heal depending on your age and health. There will be a few different stages of the healing process throughout this time period. Pigment will appear very natural after your session, color of the pigmen will appear darker and larger the next day. Natural skin regeneration will occur flaking will be normal and will also appear as though the brows are lighter or fading too quickly but this is simply part of the healing process.
Permanent Make up faq
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What is Permanent Make up?
Permanent makeup, or micropigmentation, involves tattooing pigments into the skin's dermal layer to enhance features like eyebrows, eyeliner, and lip color. It offers long-lasting, natural-looking results, providing a time-saving alternative to daily makeup. Touch-ups may be needed as colors can fade over time.
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How is it done?
Microblading procedure is done by a manual hand instrument with fine needles which deposit pigment into the epidermis with each stroke. The pigment remains in between the dermis and epidermis layer of the skin creating fine lines which should not blur after healing. Blurring can occur depending on the clients type of skin, and after care.
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Does it hurt?
This technique is less traumatic than a tattoo and therefore a more gentle procedure. Discomfort will depend on individual’s pain tolerance. We numb our clients with an anesthetic cream in order to provide a pleasant experience.
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Who should avoid it?
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Those who are pregnant or nursing.
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Those with any transmittable blood diseases such as hepatitis or HIV
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Currently going through Chemotherapy
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Taking certain medications such as Accutane or blood thinners
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Have history of keloids, rashes, eczema or psoriasis
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Recently had any procedures on the face such as laser, microdermabrasion or chemical peel
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Recently had botox or fillers in that region
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Those who are allergic to anesthetic creams
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Should I wax or tweeze brows beforehand?
No, preferably not. If you do wax do so a week prior to your appointment.
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How old must I be?
For Adults only 18 & up.
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