IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU FOLLOW ALL THE PRE-CARE INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE YOU HAVE THE BEST PERMANENT MAKEUP RESULTS!
NO working out for 24 hours before the procedure.
NO alcohol or caffeine for 24 hours before procedure.
NO sun or tanning one week prior to procedure.
DO NOT take Asprin, Niacin, Vitamin E, or Advil/Ibuprofen 24 hours before procedure.
NO "power" shakes or greens for 48 hours prior to procedure. They may cause blood thinning and excessive bleeding.
NO fish oil or "Hair, Skin, and Nails" 48 hours before procedure.
Stop all use of glycolics, chemical peels, or Retin-A 4 weeks prior to procedure. Check your skincare products for anything that says "acid."
If you wax or tint your brows please do so at least one week before your appointment.
You must be off Accutane for at least one year. NO Exceptions.
NO Latisse or hair growth serum on area for a minimum of 3 weeks prior to procedure.
If you get fillers they should be done no sooner than 6 weeks prior to or 6 weeks after your appointment.
If you use botox, it should be performed either 4 weeks prior to or 4 weeks after your appointment.
You must not be pregnant or breast feeding. NO exceptions.
You must be at least at the age of 18 years or older.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you have oily, thick, or tough skin, your results from Microblading/Eyebrow Tattoo will appear softer and can require additional touch-ups. Eyebrows will look more "powdered" and may look solid. Ombre or powder brows would be a better fit for you!
Keep in mind that you will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle so you may want to schedule your appointment accordingly.
You may bring a picture of the style brows for reference if there is a particular look you like to achieve.
LIP BLUSH>>
If you are scheduling a lip blush tattoo, it is very important to know if you've ever had a cold sore or fever blister that you must pre-treat with an Antiviral Medication prescribed by your physician; as you are prone to having a breakout after having a lip procedure.
You must take the anti-viral medication 3 days prior to your appointment, the day of your appointment, and 3 days after your appointment. This will help prevent an outbreak that may be caused by the irritation to the lip tissues.
Please consult your physician to determine the best course of action for yourself before making an appointment.