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PERMANENT BROW AFTERCARE <br />• Expect slight swelling and a little redness in the immediate area. <br />• If brows are dry and itchy apply a thin layer if Aquafor. <br />• If slight crust appears on pigmented surface, do not force removal by picking or scratching!! <br />(You will remove pigment along with crusting) Brows are not considered healed until all crust- <br />ing has exfoliated. <br />• Avoid washing treated area for the first 24 hours. <br />• After the first day wash with mild soap and water for 10 to 15 seconds and pat dry. <br />• Avoia eyebrow pencils and do not put powder on the brows (to lighten) <br />• Avoid tinting of brows for 3 weeks following the procedure. <br />• Avoid hot, steamy, long showers. A thin coat of Aquaphor over the pigment is a good idea <br />before showering. <br />• The procedure may have some peeling on or around the 3rd day. This is a normal process of <br />healing for some clients. Do not Pick... picking can cause scarring and loss of color. <br />• The application of permanent cosmetics can be a 2 step procedure. Do not judge your pro- <br />cedure while in the healing stage. It may require a touch up. We will make any adjustments <br />needed at your follow up appointment. Nothing can be done prior to that appointment to <br />make sure the skin heals without any complications. <br />• Don't be alarmed if color comes off on to the Q -Tip when applying topical ointment. This is <br />normal. <br />• Avoid the gym or sweating for 3-5 days following the procedure. <br />• Avoid sun for 7-10 days following the procedure. <br />• Avoid chlorine pools, saunas and jacuzzis. <br />• Avoid makeup on pigmented area until healed. <br />• Avoid Retin A, Glycolic Acids, Aloe, and Vitamin E products. <br />• No Terry Towels on pigmented areas. <br />• If you are planning a chemical peel, MRI, or other medical procedures inform them that you <br />have a cosmetic tattoo. <br />• You must wait 1 year after any tattoo to give blood. <br />• Lasers can cause pigment to turn black. Avoid the procedure site. <br />• If any signs of infection occur, abnormal swelling, redness or pain associated with the proce- <br />dure, call you physician (and please give us a call). <br />• After you have healed, use a good sunscreen daily to help prevent premature fading of all pro- <br />cedures. <br />