Permanent Makeup

Great results start before you arrive! Please review the following guide to preparing for your appointment.

A list of skincare or cosmetic preparation guidelines with timelines: 48 hours before, avoid coffee, alcohol, smoking, NSAIDS; 72 hours before, no blood thinning medication; 10 days before, no tanning; 2 weeks before, no Botox or cosmetic fillers.
A skincare routine timeline with steps to follow before certain time periods, including discontinuing retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, eyelash or eyebrow products, and surgery, with specific time frames ranging from 1 year to 6 months before.

The following examples describe conditions that may deem you unsuitable for Permanent Makeup, especially when the skin in the treatment area is in an active, unstable condition.

Skin Conditions

List of skin conditions including open bumps/wounds, raised/indented areas or piercings, hair transplants or scar tissue, recently tanned/sun-damaged skin, ingrown hairs, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rosacea, and shingles.

It is crucial that we refrain from performing any procedure if you are currently experiencing an active skin condition.

Risks of Working on Compromised skin:

A list of skin-related bullet points, discussing healing, flare-ups, color retention, bleeding, and color changes in skin.

In some cases, we can proceed once your skin is stable and shows no active concerns at the time of the procedure.

Please note that everyone heals differently.

While these are the general expectations, the most important thing for optimal results is to follow proper aftercare including not picking your scabbed brows off and wearing SPF once you are fully healed.

Post-treatment skincare instructions with icons and text for activities to avoid while healing, including no picking, swimming, sweating, tanning, tweezing, makeup, Botox, side sleeping, brow washing, and hair touching.

What to expect on your healing journey:

day 2-3

Day 1

day 4-12

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week 2-8

day 12+

week 8-12

Details Below:

Skincare or eyebrow care instructions for different days: Day 1 recent redness and swelling, Day 2-3 redness subsides, Day 4-8 brow scabbing begins, Day 9-12 scabbing flakes off, Day 12-14 residual scabbing gone.
Timeline of brow care progress over 12 months with four weekly milestones, including details about brow healing, color, and touch-up.