Microblading Care
Avoid water on treated area for 7 days
Care Guidance:
Taking good care of your brows after this procedure is key to beautiful, lasting results!
Protecting Your Healing Brows:
Your newly treated brow area must remain protected but dry for 24 hours.
Gently apply a very thin layer of the provided ointment once a day, or whenever your brows feel a little dry. This helps keep them moisturized and protected during the healing process. Think of it as a little comforting balm for your new brows.
It's super important to resist the urge to touch your healing brows. I know it can be tempting, but any scabs that form are part of the natural healing. Picking or moving them prematurely can unfortunately lead to some areas of pigment not taking as well, resulting in a patchy appearance. Let those little scabs do their amazing work on their own!
Your Healing Journey: A Little Mantra for You
Let's keep this in mind as your brows heal: Too Dark. Too Light. Just Right.
Here's what to expect:
The First Few Days: Don't be surprised if your brows look darker than you anticipated. This is completely normal! The pigment is still settling and mixing with the initial healing response.
As Scabs Form and Fall Away: As the days go by, you'll likely notice some scabbing. This is a sign of healing! As these tiny scabs naturally flake off, the color underneath might appear much lighter. Try not to worry during this phase – it's all part of the process.
The Big Reveal: Just Right! Over the following weeks, the pigment will continue to settle into your skin, and the true, beautiful color will emerge. You'll see them become just the shade we envisioned.
Remember, patience is your superpower during this time!
If you have any questions or concerns at any point, please don't hesitate to reach out.
We're here for you!