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<br /> <br />Microblading & Tattooing by Mimi Chaves <br />Diva’s Salon & Spa – 801 South Ham Lane, Lodi, CA 95242 <br />Cell: (805) 260-2329, Email: mjcmicroblading@gmail.com <br /> <br />Page 5 of 5 <br /> <br />on top of your skin and has not yet settled in completely. The color of the pigment will soften <br />gradually. Do not be alarmed if you see some pigment on the cotton swab, as this is excess <br />pigment and/or body fluid that is naturally exiting your skin. Your brows may swell and appear <br />larger also. <br />Days 5-7: Once the healing of the skin starts taking place, it will look like dandruff flakes or <br />dry skin. This might give you the <br />impression that the pigment is fading <br />too quickly, however, this is just <br />superficial color and dry skin being <br />naturally removed from your eyebrows. <br />Days 8-12: Your brows may look as <br />though the pigment has completely <br />faded – do not panic – take a deep <br />breath and trust the process. <br />Days 14-28: Your brows may still look a <br />little patchy or uneven, but the pigment <br />will start to “reappear” as the pigment <br />settles and the healing continues. <br />You may get your touch-up/perfecting <br />procedure done at the 4-8 week point to <br />allow for complete healing of the brows. <br />These are not my images, but nice <br />examples of the transformation your <br />eyebrows will go through. <br /> <br />