Brow and Beauty

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

We require a non-refundable $50 deposit to hold the appointment time.

Life can be unpredictable - we get it. Simply give us the courtesy of a 24-hour notice to reschedule an existing appointment. 

  • If you have reference pictures, please feel free to bring them to your appointment. Along with the pencil or powder you are currently using.
  • If you tint your brows you want to do so 72 hours before your appointment.
  • You must not use Retin-A near the brow area 2 weeks before or after your procedure.
  • You will need to avoid water for 7-10 days after your appointment. This includes excessive sweating, pools, lakes, salt water, and extreme sun exposure, so plan your vacations accordingly!
  • No Botox, fillers, Microdermabrasion, chemical peels, or anything of the like for at least 2 weeks prior to your procedure and two weeks after.

 

Avoid doing any of these before your procedure:

Doing any of the following will cause excessive bleeding during your procedure and will hinder your final result!!

  • Do NOT work out the day of your appointment.
  • You should NOT take any medications that may thin your blood (i.e. Aspirin, Ibuprofen) 72 hours before or immediately after your procedure.
  • Do NOT drink alcohol within 24 hours of your procedure,
  • AVOID caffeine for 12 hours before your procedure. (Caffeine increases your blood flow and will affect your healed results.)
  • In the hours following your procedure your brows will appear much darker and bolder then it will heal due to oxidation in the surface layer of your skin. Your brows could also appear warmer in color. You may experience some redness or swelling around the treated area, this typically disappears within 48 hours.
  • Around day 3, you may notice some flaking or light scabbing on the treated area. DO NOT PICK AT IT; doing so can result in loss of pigment in those areas. Brows may appear spotty or patchy until the entire brow has finished healing. You may notice that some areas appear very light or even appear to have lost pigment. Brows may appear spotty or patchy until the entire brow has finished healing. You may notice that some areas appear very light or even to have lost pigment entirely after they have peeled. The epidermis will be thicker, causing muting, hiding, or diffusing of pigment underneath.
  • The epidermis will normalize over the next 4-6 weeks, and softened pigment should appear more clearly on the surface of the skin.
  • Microblading is the process of infusing pigment into the skin to stimulate the appearance of natural hair. It is considered a tattoo, and  permanent makeup. Although it is considered permanent makeup, it fades over time. 
  • Microblading is meant to be a subtle natural enhancement, and to create fuller, more beautiful brows. It looks most natural on clients who already have semi-full brow hair and want to perfect the shape. The more hair you have, the more natural it will appear.
  • Touchups are suggested once a year in order to keep the color fresh and shape precise. 
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