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socj"T. <br /> OA, <br /> 5 A <br /> T <br /> 2 ; <br /> _O D <br /> N Z <br /> N T <br /> W 2 <br /> Od ~ <br /> a <br /> 0 <br /> ,1314S0, PERMANENT COSMETIC MAKEUP <br /> ° AFTER CARE INSTRUCTIONS <br /> Proper care following your procedure is necessary to achieve the best results. Keep in mind that in <br /> many cases, some unevenness of color is to be expected. This is the purpose of the touch-up visit. <br /> Please review the following directions and refer to them as necessary. If during your healing process <br /> you have any questions or concerns,please contact your technician. <br /> 1. Ice packs protected with a cloth may be applied as necessary to reduce swelling. Sleeping slightly <br /> elevated helps alleviate swelling sometimes seen the morning after facial procedures. <br /> 2. Wash your hands before touching any treated area. Cotton-tipped applicators may be used to <br /> gently cleanse the eye area. Do not expose the area to dirty or unsanitary conditions. Wearing glasses <br /> outdoors is a good way to protect new eyeliner from dust, etc. <br /> 3. Some itching is normal. DO NOT PICK, PEEL, OR SCRATCH the treated area or your color may <br /> heal unevenly and you risk scarring and infection. <br /> 4. No makeup is to be applied for 72 hours after the procedure. After any eyeliner procedure, use <br /> new mascara. Do not use an eyelash curler for two weeks. <br /> 5. Do not expose your healing skin to direct sun, tanning beds, hot tubs, (tub baths if body area is <br /> treated), saunas, salt water, chlorinated pools, direct shower spray, hot water, skin creams, ointments, <br /> or lotions other than what you have been instructed to use for 2 weeks following your procedure. <br /> 6. After a lip procedure, keep your lips moist at all times. Avoid spicy, salty food or heat. If using <br /> herpes medication, continue as prescribed. <br /> LONGTERM CARE <br /> 1. Use a good sunscreen daily - even the lips require protection. Sun exposure will fade your <br /> permanent cosmetics and may cause irritation even years later. <br /> 2. If you are planning a chemical peel, MRI, or other medical procedure, please inform your <br /> physician of your cosmetic tattoo. <br /> 3. If you donate blood, it is a Red Cross policy that you must wait one year after any tattooing <br /> procedure. <br /> Copyright,Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals 9/95 <br />