Aftercare instructions
What to expect
Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.
Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.
Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal.
You will see the final color results no earlier than 28 days. The color will be much softer and more natural.
The color will be 40-50% lighter than it appeared immediately following the procedure.
Aftercare is very important
The results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.
3 hours after the procedure, rinse your lips thoroughly with warm water.
Do not eat spicy food and do not drink hot liquids in the first few days following the procedure.
Apply the ointment from your after-care kit 2-3 times a day in a thin layer until the crusts/scabs naturally and completely come off.
In the following days (until the crusts/scabs completely disappear), do not wet the lips. Do not steam, do not apply products, do not sweat profusely, do not scratch or scrub the area, and do not peel off the crusts/scabs.
Starting on the 10th day, you can safely go about your normal routine. You no longer need to avoid moisture, products, etc.
However, it is very important to avoid sunlight for one month after the procedure.
Permanent Makeup is a procedure that consists of two stages: First Procedure and Touch-ups.
For an ideal final result and for longer wear, it is necessary to perform a Touch-up no earlier than one month after the procedure.
In some cases, it may be necessary to perform more than one Touch-up.
If you have ever had cold sores (only affecting the lip area), we highly recommend you to contact your therapist before the procedure. The doctor will prescribe you Valtrex or Zovirax. Lysine vitamins and Abreva cream also help to treat herpes without doctor's prescription (we do not require a prescription, but we recommend you to consult a specialist about the correct use)
What to expect
Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.
Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.
Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal. This is also normal when area where pmu was applied has become darker for a few days.
You will see the stretching of the color and the final result no earlier than in 8 weeks. The color will be much softer and more natural.
This is Dark Lip neutralization process and our main goal is lightening and neutralization.
You will see that your lips look more natural and lighter than Before PMU. But for the best result 1-2 sessions are not enough. It takes 2-5 sessions (each case is unique and requires a personalized approach. For some cases it takes 2 sessions, for some cases it takes 4 or 5.
Aftercare is very important
The results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.
3 hours after the procedure, rinse your lips thoroughly with warm water.
Do not eat spicy food and do not drink hot liquids in the first few days following the procedure.
Apply the ointment from your after-care kit 2-3 times a day in a thin layer until the crusts/scabs naturally and completely come off.
In the following days (until the crusts/scabs completely disappear), do not wet the lips. Do not steam, do not apply products, do not sweat profusely, do not scratch or scrub the area, and do not peel off the crusts/scabs.
Starting on the 10th day, you can safely go about your normal routine. You no longer need to avoid moisture, products, etc.
However, it is very important to avoid sunlight for one month after the procedure.
Permanent Makeup is a procedure that consists of two stages: First Procedure and Touch-ups.
For an ideal final result and for longer wear, it is necessary to perform a Touch-up no earlier than two month after the procedure.
For Dark Lip Neutralization
we may need more than 2 touch ups.
If you have ever had cold sores (only affecting the lip area), we highly recommend you to contact your therapist before the procedure. The doctor will prescribe you Valtrex or Zovirax. Lysine vitamins and Abreva cream also help to treat herpes without doctor's prescription (we do not require a prescription, but we recommend you to consult a specialist about the correct use)
What to expect
Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.
Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.
Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal.
You will see the final color results no earlier than 28 days. The color will be much softer and more natural.
The color will be 40-50% lighter than it appeared immediately following the procedure.
Aftercare is very important
The results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.
3 hours after the procedure, rinse your brows thoroughly with warm water. Use a cotton swab to clean the eyebrows with a remedy that will be in your after-care kit after the procedure.
Apply the ointment from your after-care kit 2-3 times a day in a thin layer until the crusts/scabs naturally and completely come off.
In the following days (until the crusts/scabs completely disappear), do not wet the brows. Do not steam, do not apply products, do not sweat profusely, do not scratch or scrub the area, and do not peel off the crusts/scabs.
Starting on the 10th day, you can safely go about your normal routine. You no longer need to avoid moisture, products, etc.
However, it is very important to avoid sunlight for one month after the procedure.
Permanent Makeup is a procedure that consists of two stages: First Procedure and Touch-ups.
For an ideal final result and for longer wear, it is necessary to perform a Touch-up no earlier than one month after the procedure.
In some cases, it may be necessary to perform more than one Touch-up.
What to expect
Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.
Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.
Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal.
You will see the final color results no earlier than 28 days. The color will be much softer and more natural.
The color will be 40-50% lighter than it appeared immediately following the procedure.
Aftercare is very important
The results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.
3 hours after the procedure, rinse your eyes thoroughly with warm water.
Apply the ointment from your after-care kit 2-3 times a day in a thin layer until the crusts/scabs naturally and completely come off.
In the following days (until the crusts/scabs completely disappear), do not wet the eyes. Do not steam, do not apply products, do not sweat profusely, do not scratch or scrub the area, and do not peel off the crusts/scabs.
Starting on the 10th day, you can safely go about your normal routine. You no longer need to avoid moisture, products, etc.
However, it is very important to avoid sunlight for one month after the procedure.
Permanent Makeup is a procedure that consists of two stages: First Procedure and Touch-ups.
For an ideal final result and for longer wear, it is necessary to perform a Touch-up no earlier than one month after the procedure.
In some cases, it may be necessary to perform more than one Touch-up.
What to expect
Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.
Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.
Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal.
You will see the final color results no earlier than 28 days. The color will be much softer and more natural. The shape/thickness narrows as the healing process continues.
The color will be 40-50% lighter than it appeared immediately following the procedure.
Aftercare is very important
The results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.
3 hours after the procedure, rinse your eyes thoroughly with warm water.
Apply the ointment from your after-care kit 2-3 times a day in a thin layer until the crusts/scabs naturally and completely come off.
In the following days (until the crusts/scabs completely disappear), do not wet the eyes. Do not steam, do not apply products, do not sweat profusely, do not scratch or scrub the area, and do not peel off the crusts/scabs.
Starting on the 10th day, you can safely go about your normal routine. You no longer need to avoid moisture, products, etc.
Don’t do an eyelash extension or laminate them for a month.
It is very important to avoid sunlight for a month after the procedure.
What to expect
Day 1- eliminate contact with water
Days 2-10 - apply the cream from your aftercare kit twice a day
Days 11-30 - apply the ointment from your aftercare kit twice a day
Avoid using makeup for one month
Avoid sunbathing or any direct sunlight for one month
Avoid visiting swimming pools and saunas for one month
Don’t peel off the crusts/scabs
No cosmetology procedures for one month
Eyelash extensions
Do not wet your lashes 24 hours
Do not use oil based products
Do not use mascara
Keep eyelashes clean
Lash Lift
Do not wet your lashes
Avoid steaming rooms
Do not scratch your eyes
Do not sleep with your face in the pillow
You can come for your next appointment not earlier than in 1.5 months