LASH EXTENSIONS AFTERCARE
Sleep Right
We are big believers in beauty sleep, just sleep on your side or your back to avoid damaging lashes.
Brush Daily
Keep extensions fluffy and separated by brushing daily with one of the lash wands provided to you.
Go Mascara free
Put down the mascara! It can damage and clump lash extensions. The best part is you don’t need it anymore!
Take It Off
At the end of each day, use a lash safe makeup remover.
Hands Off
Resist the urge to pick or pull at your extensions. They won’t last as long if you do (and it's bad for your natural lashes too).
Get your fills
To keep your lashes looking full, schedule fills for every two to three weeks.
Come clean
After taking off your makeup, cease and nourish your lashes and eye area with a lash cleanser made to cleanse lash extensions. Making sure you come to every appointment with a clean base is going to ensure that you have the best retention in-between each fill!
EYEBROW AFTERCARE
Don’t Touch
Do not touch the healing pigmented area with your fingers, they may have bacteria that can infect the area. Do not rub or pick the procedure area while it is healing. If you rub or pick your brows pigment may be removed along with the scab, causing what can look like “bald” spots in your brows.
Avoid
Makeup, tinting on lashes or brows, water contact, soap, sauna, jacuzzi, swimming, contact with animals, gardening or anything that could make you sweat or get your brows wet until completely healed.
Be Aware
If excessive redness, swelling, tenderness, any red streaks going from the procedure site towards the heart, elevated temperature, or purulent drainage from the procedure site occur, please contact your physician as the area may be infected and you may need to seek medical care. If you have any questions or concerns, please notify me and your physician immediately.
Maintain
Use a “total sun block” after the procedure area has completely healed, to prevent fading. Please refrain from using products that contain AHA’s on the procedure site (ex: Glycolic, lactic acids, etc.), it will fade your pigment color.
LIP BLUSHING AFTERCARE
Be Patient
Intensified color and swelling are part of the initial stages of healing. The intensity should regress within 3-4 days. The sensation can be comparable to that of a slight burn and minimal scabbing and/or flaking may take place. The true vibrancy of your cosmetic tattoo will fade about 30-40% from what you walked out with revealing a soft and natural blush tone.
Don’t Pick
Refrain from removing the scabs/flakes as you may run the risk of removing pigment in the process. Texture is normal and is often experienced in the first few days of healing
Hydrate
It is very important to keep the lips heavily hydrated. Please apply the healing ointment provided with the clean cotton swabs provided at least 2 times a day. Placing cosmetic products on unhealed lips is heavily discouraged and can lead to a risk in irritation/infection.
Avoid
Hot, spicy, and salty foods, Large bodies of water, Direct sun exposure, Teeth whitening, Smoking