WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MICROBLADING AFTERCARE

FAILURE TO FOLLOW AFTER-CARE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SCARRING, INFECTIONS, PIGMENT LOSS OR DISCOLORATION.


AFTER THE MICROBLADING PROCEDURE:

To help minimize scabbing, use a clean cotton-ball to lightly dab the microbladedd area with distilled water a few times per hour for the remainder of the day.

DAYS 1-7:

Wash the microbladed area twice per day followed by applying the microblading aftercare ointment.

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.

Avoid using any cleansing products that contain exfoliants or acids (glycolic, lactic, or AHA).

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.

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.

Microblading aftercare ointment should only be applied twice per day following the washes to avoid suffocating the skin and interfering with the skin’s natural healing process.






14 DAYS POST TREATMENT PLEASE AVOID:

 

Do not touch the brow area as much as possible and resist picking or peeling them.
Increased sweating (sports and working out included!)
Hot sauna, hot bath, jacuzzi, swimming, extended showers or baths
Sun tanning or salon tanning, anything exposing you to extended UV/UVA exposure
Retin-A products
Facial Products including make-up or face washes, especially those including glycolic acid. Please stick to the products your professional microblade specialist recommends.
Facial treatments and peels
Sleeping on your brows and face
Exposure to dirt and dust, like bike riding or outdoor projects



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