What to avoid before your appointment 

No alcohol or caffeine 24 hours before the appointment 

Avoid sun tanning/bed tanning one week prior to the appointment 

Do not take asprin, vitamin E, or advil/ibuprofen 48 hours before the appointment. 

Botox and filler should be avoided at least 1 month before the appointment 

No brow waxing, tinting, or threading one week prior. The more natural hair growth the better as I will shape them during our appointment. 

Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and facials for a month prior to the appointment.

  

Post Care

Day 1 : Wash brows every hour with water an antibacterial soap, Cetaphil works great. And pat dry, apply a thin layer of after care cream, a little goes a long way. Use the size of a grain of rice. It is very important to wash your brows the first day as the skin is open, whenever the skin is open you are putting yourself at risk of infection as bacteria can set in. for that we wash the brows and keep them clean. I have never had a client get an infection as they have all followed my after care instructions. 

Day 2 : Now you will only wash them in the morning when you wake and in the evening before bed. Apply cream after washing and throughout the day

Day 3: No more washing. You want to keep your brows as dry as possible. Keeping them dry during these days will help with your brow retention and have them heal nicely. Apply cream throughout the day. To help brows stay dry while taking a shower apply a layer of cream to brows before the shower to help the water not penetrate the brows. Avoid picking any scabs, allow them to fall off naturally. The pigment will rise to the surface in the scab and if you pick the scab prematurely you will take that pigment with it and the brows will look patchy.   

Avoid sweating, direct sunlight exposure for two weeks. No laser treatment on the face for 30 days. No botox or fillers for 4-6 weeks.