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Post � Care Bnstructions <br /> After care is very important in order to achieve a beautiful and <br /> lasting result. <br /> • Water or any other liquids cannot come in contact with the affected area for 7 days after <br /> microblading, even a small drop will expand a wound and a scab will appear. <br /> • Disinfect the affected area with a small amount (one spray on a cotton round for both brows) of <br /> recommended disinfectant 2-4 times a day . If your skin is oily make sure you keep your brows clean <br /> and dry, you can disinfect more times if needed. If your skin is dry, choose a non-alcohol based <br /> disinfectant to avoid additional dryness, you will only want to disinfect 2-3 times a day, over <br /> disinfecting will cause dryness. Examples: alcohol based disinfectant is cutasept, octenidine based <br /> products such as octenisept or octisept won't cause itching (70% alcohol based) <br /> • If itching occurs, you can use Bactine, and it will also disinfect the area. Bactine contains lidocaine <br /> and benzalkonium chloride. <br /> • If dryness occurs and ONLY after the 4th day, you can disinfect the area by using a small amount of <br /> coconut or grape seed oil. Make sure your brows are not greasy, just slightly moist; no residue of oil <br /> should appear. <br /> • After 7 days, you can use a gentle soap or non-greasy cleaner to keep your brows clean. <br /> • Do not use any other ointments, or creams with vitamins or antibiotics on brows. <br /> • No sunbathing, or tanning for 4 weeks. <br /> • No chemical peels, mesotherapy, dermabrasion, Botox or any other intense treatments for 4 weeks. <br /> • Do not use any makeup on affected area for 2 weeks. <br /> • Do not scratch, touch or sleep on your brows for at least 2 weeks. <br /> • No heavy workouts for 10 days. Avoid sweating. <br /> • Sometimes residual pigment, blood, white blood cells, etc., can arise from the open wound, if this <br /> occurs you should gently dab this away. Don't panic if dry patches or scabs appear as this can be taken <br /> care of in the second touch-up appointment. <br /> • Avoid Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline during your healing period. Anything with a petroleum base can <br /> cause a reaction, crusting, scabbing and sweating so the skin is not able to breathe. <br /> What's normal? <br /> -Mild swelling, itching, light scabbing, light bruising and dry tightness. Ice packs are a nice relief for <br /> swelling and bruising. Aftercare balm is nice for scabbing and tightness. <br /> -Too dark and slightly uneven appearance. After 2-7 days the darkness will fade and once swelling dissipates <br /> unevenness usually disappears. If they are too dark or still a bit uneven after 4 weeks then we will make <br /> adjustments during the touch up appointment. <br /> -Color change or color loss. As the procedure area heals the color will lighten and sometimes seem to <br /> AFTERCARE <br />