What to expect during your healing —
Week 1
Slight soreness, redness, and swelling might occur.
Initial pigment will appear darker than expected.
The healing process begins with scabbing and peeling.
Your skin may feel tight or itchy.
Week 2
Flaking or peeling of the scabs will start.
Your brows may look uneven or patchy.
Resist the urge to pick or scratch!
Week 3
Brows will appear as if they disappeared
Cuts are healing which creates a lighter appearance
Patchiness is normal during this phase
Week 4
Your final color will start emerging as your skin heals.
Results will be about one shade lighter from initial service
This is when you can decide if you want or need a touch up.
Disclaimer
Permanent cosmetic enhancements normally require multiple application sessions. To achieve the best results, you will be required to return for at least one control procedure six to ten weeks after the initial application.
There are two ways to heal, the wet or dry way. The dry healing method is recommended for best results. You can keep the area moisturized by applying an antibiotic ointment, grapeseed oil, vitamin e oil, or extra virgin olive oil at least twice a day.
Everyone heals and accepts the pigment differently. I provide the same service for every client, but retention is dependent on your skin and lifestyle
Permanent Makeup is an art, NOT a science. Clients results will vary and using a pencil or powder will/may still be needed. We have no control over your bodies healing process and each time a procedure is done, the pigment will have less retention due to scar tissue
If you are out in the sun a lot, have oily skin, use anti-aging creams, retinA/retinol products, acidic cleansers, natural elements, regular chemical peels, or exercise frequently, your permanent makeup WILL fade prematurely. The better you take care of the treated area and follow the provided aftercare, the longer it will last.
Nobody’s face is totally symmetrical and you need to be realistic with your expectations. There is no point in trying to make the eyebrows identical even if I were to use stencil on your brows they will still look different due to our bone structure not being symmetrical. One brow bone will always dominant/protrude or be a little higher than the other also the side you sleep on plays a factor. We do not use the "P" word when doing Permanent Makeup. Sisters, NOT twins is used universally in this field.
There ARE NO GUARANTEES made as to how your body will heal them. If they fade, blur or not take good, that is the result of YOUR skin, your lifestyle....not a result of the technique or the technician. NO one knows how the client’s skin will heal. This is a potential risk all clients take when consenting to this procedure.