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0 0 <br /> yourself. You'll likely find yourself daydreaming about beach days with completely <br /> waterproof brows, but don't act on this at LEAST until day 10! <br /> DAY 5 , <br /> Day 5 is when things start to change. This can be the turning point in the healing <br /> process, where your brows are getting itchy and it is advised to NOT scratch them, as <br /> the wound may still be open. A thick layer of scabbing may form, and the fine <br /> hair-strokes that were created may be hidden. You may feel like you want to start <br /> panicking. RESIST the urge to blow up your artist's phone firing off questions and <br /> accusations alike. You have a wound on your face,therefore your body is trying to repair <br /> itself, hence the scabbing. It's all apart of the healing process, and if you've had any <br /> other kind of tattoos in the past, it heals very similarly. <br /> Just know that this is totally normal and even if it doesn't look pretty,you shouldn't <br /> worry, they're going to be #browgoals again in no time. <br /> DAY 5-7 <br /> This is the scary time period when the serious scabbing will start, and begin to peel <br /> away from the skin. If you're anything like me-you will be extremely tempted to pick or <br /> peel the scabs. Don't give in to this temptation, it could affect your healing very <br /> negatively. If you pick it, you could lose pigment that was deposited into the skin and <br /> could end up with a holy, patchy eyebrow. By gently rinsing the area regularly the scabs <br /> will slowly start to fall off-when they're ready. This phase is definitely the hardest of the <br /> process. As a client looking on social media, I haven't seen anyone talk about or show <br /> this side of the microblading healing process. All we see is perfectly fresh strokes, but <br /> scabbing? Who knew your entire eyebrow would shed and go through this <br /> transformation? It's so important for clients to know and truly understand the whole <br /> process, and really be assured by their artist that what they experience is perfectly <br /> normal, and necessary for their eyebrows to heal properly. <br /> DAY 7-10 <br />