Aftercare

Proper aftercare is essential to ensure your brows heal correctly and retain their shape, colour, and definition. Following these steps carefully will help you achieve the best possible results.

How you look after your healing tattoo is so important. The better you look after your new eyebrows, the better your results will be. Failure to follow these instructions will result in pigment loss, discolouration and poor results.

Day of Procedure

You are at risk of infection while the tattoo is healing, so it’s important to keep them clean. Please always wash your hands before carrying out aftercare. Ensure towels, bedding, and anything that may touch your brows are clean.

1 Hour After Your Procedure

  • Wet a cotton pad with warm water
  • Squeeze out all excess water
  • Wipe your eyebrows in the direction of the hairs 3 times
  • Repeat this cleaning process before bed

Day 2

Repeat the cleaning process above morning and night.

Day 3 – 7

Repeat the cleaning process morning and night. As the brows start to scab, it’s very important to wipe more and more gently. The longer your scabs stay on the brows, the better your results will be. After cleaning your brows:
  • Take a tiny amount of aftercare balm (no bigger than a grain of rice)
  • Gently rub a thin layer onto each brow
  • Apply the cream morning and night after cleaning

Day 8 – 13

For the second week, you must leave your brows alone. No wiping, no cream. We call this dry healing.

Day 14

  • Wash your brows using your fingertips with a mild soap
  • Pat gently dry
  • Moisturise the brows with a thick, clean moisturiser
  • You can now resume normal activities

While Healing You Must Avoid (Days 1 – 14)

  • Getting your eyebrows wet: Do not get brows wet when cleaning your face or showering.
  • Products: No products on or near the brows, including skincare or makeup.
  • Sweating: No sweating, exercising, saunas, sun exposure, or long hot showers or baths.
  • Touching or friction: No touching, rubbing, or itching. Keep hair tied back. You must sleep on your back for 14 days (try a travel pillow if needed).
Moisture and friction will cause your scabs to come off. The longer your scabs stay on, the better your results will be.