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Flawless Studios <br />Ombre Brows After Care <br />227 N Main St Manteca, CA 95336 <br />• Do not touch the healing pigment area with your fingers they may have bacteria on them create an <br />infection. <br />• With clean cotton swap, apply A&D antibiotic or skin healing ointment (Aquaphor) twice daily or <br />whenever feels dry until procedure area is healed. <br />• No make-up, tinting lashes or brows, sun, soap, sauna, in chlorine pools or in the recreational bodies <br />of water, contact with animals, gardening, workout for 7 to 14 days until the area is completely <br />healed. <br />• Before bathing, gently apply a light coating of ointment on the procedure area using a clean cotton <br />swab. Continue this regime until the procedure has completely healed. <br />• Do not rub traumatize the procedure area has healed. (pigment may be removed along with crusting <br />tissue) <br />• Using "sun block lotion" after the procedure has healed to prevent future fading of the pigment <br />color. <br />• Don't use product that contain AHA's on the procedure area. (example: Glycolic, lactis acid always <br />check your product labeling) it will fade your pigment color. <br />• If you are a blood donor, you may not give blood for one year following your permanent make-up <br />application. (per Red Cross) <br />• Touch up visit should be scheduled between 6-8 weeks post procedure. All permanent make-up <br />applications areas a two-step process. Results are not determined until touch up application is <br />completed. <br />• If you have any questions or concerns please notify your technician immediately. <br />• If you experience and swelling, blistering, or any other complications post-procedure, stop using <br />product and call your doctor immediately. You may be allergic to the after product you are using. <br />• If you excessive redness swelling, blistering, ,or tenderness or any red streaks going from the <br />procedure site towards the heart, elevated temperature. Or purulent drainage from the procedure <br />site, contact your physician as the area may be infected you may need to seek medical care. <br />Failure to follow these instructions may result in pigment loss! <br />All permanent makeup procedures at least two step process. <br />We suggest a yearly "color refresher" to maintain your procedure color integrity. <br />