Avoid getting the area wet for up to 10 days, which includes keeping your face dry during a shower. Don’t wear makeup for at least a week. This is because the pigments are still settling in to the shallow cuts in your skin caused by the blading. Don’t pick at scabs, tug, or itch the eyebrow area. Avoid saunas, swimming, and excessive sweating until the area is completely healed and you have a follow-up appointment. Keep your hair away from your brow line. Apply any medicated cream or healing balm provided by your technician as directed.
Avoid getting them wet for up to 48 hours after application. Do not rub or touch your eyes. Clean with eyelash foam cleanser every 3 days. Brush through your eyelash tips in the morning. Do not use oil based products around or on the eyes. Do not sleep on your face. Stay on top of your infills (recommended every 2 – 3 weeks)
Be gentle with your lashes; no rubbing. Do not get your lashes wet for the first 24 hrs. Do not use harsh products on your eyes/lashes. Use of Sauna/Steam is possible after 24hrs but may weaken the effect of the lift. No eye make up for 24 hours. Avoid waterproof mascara’s. Swimming should be avoided for at least 24hrs. No other facial beauty treatments for 24hrs.
Drink plenty of water after your treatment. This helps with dehydration, lost fluids, reduces fatigue, as well as helps eliminate toxins from your body. Avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine containing beverage for 12 hours, as they have dehydrating properties. Avoid strenuous activity for the next 12 hours, to help your body relax and de-stress further. Take time to do simple breathing exercise, for example the 4-7-8 breathing technique. When sitting in front of a computer for longer than 20 minutes, stand up to stretch and gently warm up your joints. Fetch yourself a glass of water. Massage treatments work best, when performed on a regular basis. Make sure to book your next session promptly.
Avoid wearing make-up for at least six hours after a facial treatment. Always cleanse, tone and moisturise your face. To prevent loss of moisture, protect the skin from make-up and to keep the skin soft and supple. Always remove all traces of make-up at the end of the day.
No hot baths or showers (cool to lukewarm water only). No saunas, hot tubs, massage or steam treatments. No tanning (sunbathing, sun beds or fake tans). No sport, gym work or other exercise. Avoid scratching or touching the treated area with unwashed hands. Wear clean, loose fitting clothes. Avoid swimming in chlorinated pools. Do not apply deodorants, body sprays, powders, lotions or other products to the area, other than those recommended by your therapist.
Avoid heat treatments for 24 hours Avoid sunbathing for 24 hours, as this fades the tint Avoid putting your contact lenses back in for the rest of the day Do not apply make-up or receive any other eye treatments for at least 24 hours after your treatment. Do not touch the area treated Avoid swimming/sauna for 24hrs Avoid perfumed products for 24hrs Oil base make up remover can cause the tint to fade faster Sun/UV lights can cause the tint to fade faster Keep lashes dry for at least 24 to 48 hours Effects will start to diminish within 4-6 weeks as hair grows out Can get the treatment done again after 6 weeks
Avoid swimming, heat treatment, such as steam, sauna or hot tubs and hot environment. Avoid UV treatments. Avoid touching the face Remember to remove your make-up at the end of the day. Use oil-based eye make-up remover for stubborn eye make-up and waterproof mascara. If you wear lash extensions, than your make-up removal need to be oil FREE -to avoid prematurely shading of your lash extensions Try to cleanse tone and moisturise your face twice a day using products suitable for your skin type. Exfoliate one to three times a week to brighten the complexion. Apply an appropriate mask after exfoliating to clear the skin and bring natural radiance. Give your skin a day of ‘rest’ so it can return to its normal pH and prevent the chance of break-out and stress of the skin. These tips will help you to prolong wear of your make-up application throughout the day, and to look after the skin. We advise you to have matching face powder, eye shadow and lipstick to touchup during the day. Use a spray fixative or setting powder to make the products on the face last longer Use blotting sheets/paper that soak up excess oil on the skin without ruining makeup To re-apply lipstick, do this with a lip brush and blot, apply lip *gloss. You may wish to consider booking a make-up lesson, this will help you to select colors which are right for you, trendy and teach you the basics of everyday make-up application. If redness or irritation occurs, remove the make-up and apply a cold compress or cooling spray to the area to reduce the heat. Seek medical advice if it doesn’t improve in 24hrs