Pre & Post Care
No alcohol 1 day prior
No blood thinners 1 day prior
No retinol products 2 weeks prior
No tanning 2 weeks prior
Brows
If you get botox, it must be done at least 1 month prior.
Do not wax or tint at least 1 week prior. You may leave your natural hair growth.
Do not use exfoliating products (retinoids, glycolics, vitamin c, AHA/ BHA, enzyme cleansers) near and around your brows area at least 2 weeks prior
Lips
Fillers must be done at least 2 weeks prior.
If you've ever had cold sores, you must be taking an antiviral such as Valtrex the day of and 3 days after.
Lips must be exfoliated and moisturized every day for 3 days prior to your appointment.
Eyeliner
Discontinue lash growth serums for at least 2 weeks prior.
Come to your appointment with your contacts out or bring a case to remove them.
Pre Care
Each client's skin will heal differently. Both in the time it takes to heal and the number of sessions needed for your desired result. This information is a guideline only, and we cannot guarantee your results. The healed result and longevity of your tattoo will depend on how you take care of ithe rate your body metabolizes pigment during the healing process and beyond.
Post Care
Brows
Gently remove lymph with an antiseptic wipe every hour for 3 hours after.
Starting the next morning, quickly wash brows morning and night with a mild, fragrance-free soap. Do not let brows soak for more than 1 minute. Dry completely.
Apply a thin layer of aftercare cream 2-3x a day for 7-10 days.
Eyeliner
Avoid getting eyeliner wet for 48 hours
After 48 hours, you can wash liner quickly, do not soak. If it feels too dry by day 3, apply a thin layer of aftercare above the lash line.
Lips
Gently remove lymph with an antiseptic wipe every hour for 3 hours after.
Apply aftercare cream to keep lips moisturized at all times.
Wash lips after eating or drinking. Pat dry before applying more ointment.
Avoid kissing, spicy, and hot foods for 48 hours
Removal
Keep area completely dry for 48 hours.
After 48 hours, apply cavilon cream once and let scab fall off naturally
Avoid Retinoids, makeup, glycolic acids, vit E, aloe, or prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Do not pick or peel at the scab. Let it fall off naturally.
After the area peels off, it will look light and faded. This is due to pigment peeling off leaving a layer of new granular skin cells over the pigment. The color will reappear in 2-3 weeks as it heals