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Hey there! Thank you for coming in to get a service from us! Now, remember, permanent makeup is a two-step process and touchup appointments are crucial to the end results and not optional- it is also an investment, so you need to follow proper aftercare so your results are of the best quality. Xoxo, PermaVibe.

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Scroll down to find your service. Aftercare packages with everything you need to care for your permanent makeup will be provided for you; visors to wear in the shower, ointment, soap spray, cotton pads.

 

Microblading:

HEALING Care INSTRUCTIONS:

Until the flaking stage is done, avoid: makeup on the brows, water on the brows, sweating, & tanning.

Day 1: 1 hour post appointment, blot brows (lymph/plasma)

away with a clean tissue. If this dries it will create scabs and

flake too soon.

Day 1: 2 Hours post appointment, wash brows for the first

time putting ointment on after. PAT DON'T RUB the foam onto the brow and PAT completely dry- then gently glide Aquaphor or lotion on the brows gently with finger from start to end of brow.

Before Bedtime:  Blot brows with aftercare soap foam & apply AQUAPHOR ointment again.

evenly. not too thick.

if you sleep on your face usually, use an extra pillow or two to keep you

from turning over, a good amount of ointment will keep the brows safe.

How to"Wash" your New Brows:

Wash Hands with Antibacterial Soap

1 pump of foam soap on a cotton pad per eyebrow & pat brows in direction of your hair. (Outside of shower)

No rinsing, PAT DON'T RUB dry with a dry cotton pad.

AppIy lotion/Aquaphor to each eyebrow and gently pat into the skin until it is absorbed. (Daytime lotion, nighttime Aquaphor)

Day 2-10: "Wash" brows morning and night for the next 10 days. applying ointment when

needed (never let them become flaky/scabby).

Use ONLY Aquaphor or the given lotion on the brows, a good amount of the ointment helps. but the should not appear

*wet" just moisturized

No more washing JUST lotion after Day I0. let them do their thing and heal on their own.

Flakiness. dryness and itching is normal. Avoid itching, scratching or touching them and apply more lotion if itchiness or dryness occurs.

During healing process (7-14 days) avoid:

Sun exposure, sweating, water on the brows, steam, & makeup omg the brows.

steaming hot showers, saunas, hot tubs, swimming (dipping body in is fine, avoid

getting face wet). profuse sweating (high cardio workouts), MAKEUP (on brows).

lotions(on brows), face wash, serums, acne medications, anti-aging products.

Protect your brows from the sun ALWAYS (SPF).

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HEALING PROCESs:

​Days 1 to 3: On the first day, your eyebrows will look very bold and full. The color may look extremely dark, but keep in mind that it’ll eventually fade and feather out.

You’ll likely experience:

  • redness

  • tenderness

  • mild swelling

  • mild bleeding

  • sensation of feeling sunburnt

By days 2 and 3, these side effects should slowly subside.

Days 3 to 5: Eyebrows look very dark, then start to lightly flake off (this is normal! just make sure you keep the flaking 

As the pain and tenderness go away, your brows will darken and thicken. They’ll still look very bold.

By day 5, your brows will begin to scab. They will be flaky and extremely itchy. This is normal and means your skin is healing.

Days 5 to 8 (GHOSTING PHASE): Flaking continues and the color fades away temporarily or "ghosts". This is when disapointment sets in, but don't worry! Color comes back slowly and any excessive fading will be addressed at the touchup.

You can expect more scabbing, flaking, and peeling. 

Resist the temptation to pick the scabs, which can reopen the wounds and disrupt the healing process. It might also remove some pigment, resulting in patchy brows. Let the scabs flake off naturally instead.

As your brows continue to flake, the dark color will soften. But rest assured that the color will come back.

Days 8 to 12: Flaking ends and color returns

After the first week, the flaking will gradually stop. The color will also return.

Days 12 to 21: Color and texture look more natural 

The color of your eyebrows should look more even and natural. The individual brow hairs will also look more defined, creating the appearance of feathery eyebrows.

Days 21 to 30: Skin is healed

After 1 month, your skin will be completely healed. You shouldn’t feel any pain or discomfort. Your eyebrows should also look soft and full.

In another month or two, you’ll likely have a follow-up appointment with your provider. This allows them to check on how your skin has healed, as well as fix any spots.

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After the touchup,  prepare to follow the same healing process.

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HEALING RED FLAGS TO LOOK FOR:

THICK scabbing: This means you aren't using enough ointment/ lotion. Apply it more times throughout the day to keep flaking/ scabbing to a minimum.

EXTREME itchiness, redness, bumps or oozing: This means you aren't "washing" them enough. This may mean you need to wash them an extra time or two because you have bacteria sitting on them which causes them to get irritated. 

Red skin underneath the flakes/scabs: This means you have picked off your flake/scab and created scarring. Apply Aquaphor in the brows to avoid any friction peeling off brow skin (in your sleep is when this mostly happens). 

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Nano/ Powder Brows

 HEALING care INSTRUCTIONs:

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Day 1: Before bed, "wash" brows for the first time putting ointment on after. PAT DON'T RUB the foam onto the brow and PAT completely dry- then gently glide Aquaphor or lotion on the brows gently with finger from start to end of brow.

If you sleep on your face usually, use an extra pillow or two to keep you

from turning over, a good amount of ointment will keep the brows safe.

How to Wash your New Brows:

Wash Hands with Antibacterial Soap

1 pump of foam on a cotton pad per eyebrow & PAT brows in direction of your hair. (Outside of shower)

No rinsing, PAT DON'T RUB dry with a dry cotton pad.

AppIy ointment. rice grain size amount on each brow.

Day 2-3: Wash brows in morning only- applying ointment when

needed (never let them become dry).

Use lotion on the brows during the day and Aquaphor if needed (don't let brows get scabby or flaky, this means they need Aquaphor).

Stop washing after DAY 3 and only use the lotion and Aquaphor as needed until the touchup.

Flakiness. dryness and itching is normal, the lotion and Aquaphor helps this.  Avoid itching, scratching or touching them!!!!!

During healing process (7-14 days) avoid:

Sun exposure, sweating, water on the brows, steam, & makeup omg the brows.

steaming hot showers, saunas, hot tubs, swimming (dipping body in is fine, avoid

getting face wet). profuse sweating (high cardio workouts), MAKEUP (on brows).

lotions(on brows), face wash, serums, acne medications, anti-aging products.

Protect your brows from the sun ALWAYS (SPF).

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HEALING PROCESs:

​Days 1 to 3: On the first day, your eyebrows will look very bold and full. The color may look extremely dark, but keep in mind that it’ll eventually fade and feather out.

You’ll likely experience:

  • redness

  • tenderness

  • mild swelling

  • mild bleeding

  • sensation of feeling sunburnt

By days 2 and 3, these side effects should slowly subside.

Days 3 to 5: Eyebrows look very dark, then start to lightly flake off (this is normal! just make sure you keep the flaking 

As the pain and tenderness go away, your brows will darken and thicken. They’ll still look very bold.

By day 5, your brows will begin to scab. They will be flaky and extremely itchy. This is normal and means your skin is healing.

Days 5 to 8 (GHOSTING PHASE): Flaking continues and the color fades away temporarily or "ghosts". This is when disapointment sets in, but don't worry! Color comes back slowly and any excessive fading will be addressed at the touchup.

You can expect more scabbing, flaking, and peeling. 

Resist the temptation to pick the scabs, which can reopen the wounds and disrupt the healing process. It might also remove some pigment, resulting in patchy brows. Let the scabs flake off naturally instead.

As your brows continue to flake, the dark color will soften. But rest assured that the color will come back.

Days 8 to 12: Flaking ends and color returns

After the first week, the flaking will gradually stop. The color will also return.

Days 12 to 21: Color and texture look more natural 

The color of your eyebrows should look more even and natural. The individual brow hairs will also look more defined, creating the appearance of feathery eyebrows.

Days 21 to 30: Skin is healed

After 1 month, your skin will be completely healed. You shouldn’t feel any pain or discomfort. Your eyebrows should also look soft and full.

In another month or two, you’ll likely have a follow-up appointment with your provider. This allows them to check on how your skin has healed, as well as fix any spots.

​

After the touchup,  prepare to follow the same healing process.

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HEALING RED FLAGS TO LOOK FOR:

THICK scabbing: This means you aren't using enough ointment/ lotion. Apply it more times throughout the day to keep flaking/ scabbing to a minimum.

EXTREME itchiness, redness, bumps or oozing: This means you aren't "washing" them enough. This may mean you need to wash them an extra time or two because you have bacteria sitting on them which causes them to get irritated. 

Red skin underneath the flakes/scabs: This means you have picked off your flake/scab and created scarring. Apply Aquaphor in the brows to avoid any friction peeling off brow skin (in your sleep is when this mostly happens). 

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Lip Blush

Healing instructions:

Day 1: Pat lips for 1 hour after procedure incase of lymph coming through which will pull color out if it dries up.
Before bed, pat lips with a cotton pad that has been sprayed 3 times with the spray gold soap, and then pat with a dry cotton pad and apply Aquaphor.
Day 2-5: Pat morning and night with damp soapy cotton pat and then dry, reapply Aquaphor throughout the day to keep them moisturized. Never let them dry out.

During healing process avoid: spicy foods, citrus foods,  liquids on the lips (drink through straw) no water or steam whatsoever on the lips, picking lips, lip filler (for 2 weeks before and after appointments) no makeup on the lips until fully healed.

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HEALING PROCESS:

Day 1: Lips are slightly tender, swollen and tight. The color looks dark and bright, don't freak out! It fades by half before your touchup appointment comes and tones down within 5-7 days.

Day 2: Lips darken and start to crust over. Your outline might look darker here and you will feel like you are back in the 90s, this is temporary and happens because the outline bleeds slightly during the tattooing process which means it crusts the hardest during healing. 

Day 3: Lips continue to darken and peel and may look patchy and awkward as it finishes the flaky stage.

Day 4: Lips are almost done peeling, feel a little dry.

Day 5: Lips are done flaking, color may seem to "disappear" for a day or two.

This is when disapointment sets in, but don't worry! Color comes back slowly and any excessive fading will be addressed at the touchup.

Day 6-7: Color reappears and lips look naturally tinted! Any lighter spots will be touched up and evened out at the touchup if necessary. 

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After the touchup,  prepare to follow the same healing process.

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healing RED FLAGS TO LOOK FOr:

Cold Sores/ Bumps/ Ooozing: As soon as possible, get an OTC anti-viral and this will help (preferably the pill, but creams will work too)

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Eyeliner

HEALING CARE instructions:

Day 1: Leave eyeliner alone for the day

Day 2-7: Spray soap spray lightly onto cotton swab and run over liner with it, apply lotion overtop the same way twice a day.

Avoid ALL eye makeup during this time until healed.

​Day 1: Eyelids may be slightly swollen and red or bruised.

Day 2-5: Swelling and redness goes down.

Day 5-7: Eyeliner may crust 

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HEALING PROCESS:

​Day 1: Eyelids may be slightly swollen and red or bruised.

Day 2-5: Swelling and redness goes down.

Day 5-7: Eyeliner may crust 

After the touchup,  prepare to follow the same healing process.

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