BROW CARE
Everything You Need to Know to Prep, Heal, and Protect Your New Brows.
Pre-Care Instructions – Please Read Carefully Before Your Appointment
To ensure the best results and a smooth procedure, follow these guidelines:
No waxing or numbing at least 7 days before your appointment. These can thin the skin and lead to poor healing.
No alcohol for 48 hours prior – it increases bleeding, which can affect results.
Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Niacin, Vitamin E, Omega-3/Fish Oil) for 3–5 days before. These promote bleeding and make the process harder.
No caffeine for 24 hours before – it can increase bleeding, anxiety, and movement.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure leading up to your appointment – sun-thinned skin can be harder to work on.
Discontinue Retinol or Retin-A use in the brow area 2 weeks prior – these thin the skin and can affect pigment retention.
No Botox at least 4 weeks before – we need the Botox to settle to avoid uneven results.
Be aware: you may feel more sensitive during your menstrual cycle.
If you are prone to keloids, this procedure is not recommended and will not be performed.
pre-care instructions
Post-Care Instructions – Healing Your New Brows
Please follow these steps to ensure the best healed results. Every skin type heals differently, so be patient with the process!
Immediately After Your Appointment:
With the provided cleanser, cleanse your brows with the foam in the first hour, blot your brows with a clean paper towel to remove lymph (clear fluid). This prevents massive scabbing and flaking.
Apply a tiny layer of healing balm (a rice grain amount).
Daily Care (Days 7–10):
Gently wash brows every 2 hours the first 2 days
→ Use a soft swipe in the direction of hair growth—no scrubbing.Apply a rice grain amount of the provided ointment after each cleanse.
→ Too much suffocates the skin and delays healing.Avoid water, soap, shampoo, and conditioner running over your brows.
No steamy showers, sweating, or workouts for 7-10 days.
No makeup, oils, Vaseline, or skincare products on the area for 2 weeks.
Do not pick or scratch. Let flaking happen naturally.
Sleep on your back to avoid pressure or rubbing.
What to Expect:
Brows will appear dark and bold at first, then flake, fade, and lighten about 30-50%
Around Week 2, brows may look like they’ve disappeared—this is normal. Color will return over 4 weeks as your skin heals.
Final results develop at 4–6 weeks, which is when your touch-up (if needed) can be scheduled.
Avoid These to Protect Your Results:
Water, soap, or shampoo on brows (first 10 days)
Picking or scratching
Skincare, makeup, or oils (first 2 weeks)
Threading/waxing (first 2–4 weeks)
Pools, oceans, or lakes (first 2 weeks)
Hair dye or bleach near brows (first 6–8 weeks)
Sweating and hot showers (first 10 days)
Retinols, acne products, or laser treatments
Blood-thinners like Ibuprofen or Aspirin
Reminder: Healing varies. Brows will soften and lighten up to 30–50% from their original color. Be patient and trust the process!