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MJC Microblading's Aftercare Instructions <br />READ THOROUGHLY! Itis essential that you follow these instructions after your <br />Microblading session <br />If you think you have an infection, seek medical attention immediately. <br />Day 1 (Day of treatment): 2-3 hours after treatment, gently clean the area with a very <br />small amount of sterile water on a cotton pad, just barely damp, NOT wet. <br />Day 2 & 3: When you wake up, gently wipe the area with a small amount of sterile <br />water on a cotton pad. Be extra careful not to rub the brows hard, tug or scrubthe <br />brows. <br />Using a cotton swab, you may apply a very small amount of Aquaphor to brows (very <br />small amount -like half the size of a grain of rice for both brows). This is just to add a <br />small amount of moisture — brows should not appear greasy, glossy or shiny, if they <br />do, you used too much. Do not use aggressive movement/manipulation of the skin - <br />be gentle. Make sure your hands are clean before touching your brows. <br />Day 4-14: Gently clean the brow area with a damp cotton pad, you may use a drop or <br />2 of alcohol -free witch hazel (added to the damp pad) to clean the brows 24 times a <br />day. If your brows feel tight or dry, you may apply an extremely thin layer of <br />Aquaphor after cleansing (brows should not be greasy, glossy, or shiny— if so, you <br />used too much). <br />The following must be avoided for 10 days post-microblading procedure. <br />Do not: Allow water to touch the brows. No shower stream over brows. Wash <br />face CAREFULLY with a washcloth or cleansing wipes, avoid brow area. Sweating, <br />Exercising, Practicing sports, Swimming, Hot sauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi. Sun tanning <br />or salon tanning. Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams <br />containing Retin-A or Glycolic Acid on the face or neck. Picking, peeling, or scratching <br />of the brow area. You will cause scarring of the area or removal of the pigment if you <br />pick or peel scabs prematurely. Performing tasks related to heavy household <br />cleaning such as garage or basement cleaning where there is a lot of airborne debris <br />— now is not the time! Smoking, Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow <br />healing of wounds, Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles, <br />or motorcycles, Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying <br />the post -care with a cotton swab. Do not use any cleansers or facial products of any <br />