Eyelash Extension Aftercare
To maintain the health of your natural lashes and the longevity of your extensions, proper aftercare is essential. Please follow these guidelines:
First 24–48 Hours:
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Avoid water, steam, and sweat: Keep lashes dry to allow the adhesive to fully cure.
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No touching or rubbing: This can weaken the bond and cause premature fallout.
Ongoing Care:
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Clean lashes daily with a lash-safe cleanser to prevent buildup of oils, dirt, and bacteria.
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Avoid oil-based products near the eyes, including makeup removers and creams, as oils break down the lash adhesive.
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Do not use mascara on lash extensions.
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Brush your lashes gently with a clean spoolie to keep them neat and prevent tangling.
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Sleep on your back if possible, and avoid pressing your face into pillows.
Refills & Maintenance:
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Schedule refills every 2–3 weeks to keep your lashes full and fresh.
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Avoid pulling or picking at extensions, as this can damage your natural lashes.
Eyelash Lift & Tint Aftercare
Proper aftercare is key to maintaining the lift and color of your lashes for as long as possible. Follow these simple steps to protect your results:
First 24–48 Hours:
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Keep lashes dry – avoid water, steam, sweat, and eye makeup.
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Do not rub or touch your eyes.
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Avoid sleeping on your face, as this can alter the shape of the lift.
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Skip mascara and lash products during this period.
After 48 Hours:
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Use a lash conditioner or nourishing serum to keep lashes healthy and hydrated.
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Avoid oil-based makeup removers or products around the eyes, as these can break down the lift and tint.
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Gently cleanse your face and lashes with a mild, oil-free cleanser.
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Avoid excessive heat or steam, such as saunas or hot yoga, which can shorten the life of your lash lift.
Longevity Tips:
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Results typically last 6–8 weeks with proper care.
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To maintain the look, schedule your next lift and tint as recommended by your technician.
Areola Tattoo Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is essential for optimal healing, color retention, and achieving natural-looking results after your areola tattoo procedure.
First 7–10 Days:
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Keep the area clean and dry. Avoid soaking or submerging the tattooed area in water.
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Gently clean the area with mild soap and water as advised, then pat dry carefully.
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Apply the recommended healing ointment in a thin layer to keep the skin moisturized.
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Avoid touching, scratching, or picking at the treated area to prevent infection and pigment loss.
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Wear loose, breathable clothing to minimize irritation.
Avoid During Healing:
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Swimming, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms
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Direct sun exposure or tanning beds
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Strenuous exercise that causes excessive sweating
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Applying makeup, creams, or lotions not approved by your technician
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Scratching or picking at scabs or peeling skin
Healing Process:
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The tattooed area may appear darker and slightly swollen initially.
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Mild scabbing or flaking is normal; allow it to shed naturally.
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Color will soften and settle as healing progresses over several weeks.
Follow-Up:
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A touch-up session is usually scheduled 6–8 weeks after the initial treatment to perfect the color and shape.
Permanent Eyeliner Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is crucial to ensure optimal healing, prevent infection, and achieve the best possible results after your permanent eyeliner procedure.
First 7–10 Days:
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Keep the area clean and dry. Avoid getting water, sweat, or makeup on the eyeliner.
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Do not touch, rub, or pick at the treated area to prevent irritation and pigment loss.
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Gently cleanse the eyelid with a sterile cotton pad and distilled water if recommended by your technician.
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Apply any prescribed ointment sparingly as instructed to keep the area moisturized.
Avoid During Healing:
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Swimming, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms
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Eye makeup and makeup removers
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Direct sun exposure and tanning beds
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Excessive sweating or strenuous exercise
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Rubbing or scratching your eyes
Healing Process:
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Mild swelling, redness, and scabbing are normal and will subside within a few days.
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Avoid picking scabs to ensure even pigment retention and reduce the risk of scarring.
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The color may appear darker initially but will soften as the skin heals.
Follow-Up:
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A touch-up session is usually recommended 6–8 weeks after the initial treatment to perfect the color and shape.
Scalp Permanent Makeup Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is vital to ensure optimal healing, pigment retention, and the best possible results from your scalp permanent makeup treatment.
First 4–5 Days:
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Keep the scalp dry — avoid washing, sweating, or getting the area wet.
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Avoid touching, scratching, or picking at the treated area to prevent infection and pigment loss.
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Do not apply any creams, lotions, or hair products on the scalp unless instructed.
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Avoid direct sun exposure and wear a hat if needed.
Days 5–14:
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You may gently wash the scalp with mild, fragrance-free shampoo after day 4 or 5.
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Avoid heavy sweating and activities that cause excessive perspiration.
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Continue to avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds.
Avoid During Healing:
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Swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms
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Strenuous exercise or heavy sweating
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Hair dyes or chemical treatments
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Picking or scratching the scalp
Healing Process:
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Mild redness, scabbing, or flaking is normal and will subside.
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Pigment may appear darker initially and will soften over time.
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Full healing and color settling typically take 2–4 weeks.
Follow-Up:
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A touch-up session is often recommended 4–6 weeks after the initial procedure to perfect the look.
Lip Blushing Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is essential for achieving the best results from your lip blushing procedure. Healing typically takes about 7–10 days for the surface layer, with full color development in 4–6 weeks. Please follow the steps below carefully:
Immediate Aftercare (Day 1–2):
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Gently blot your lips with a clean tissue every 30–60 minutes to remove lymphatic fluid. This prevents scabbing.
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Apply a thin layer of the recommended ointment (e.g., Aquaphor or aftercare balm) using clean hands or a cotton swab. Reapply as needed to keep lips moisturized but not overly greasy.
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Use a cold compress (wrapped in a clean cloth) to reduce swelling if necessary.
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Avoid eating spicy, salty, or acidic foods, and drink through a straw when possible.
Healing Stage (Day 3–7):
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Lips will begin to flake and peel. This is a natural part of the healing process.
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Do not pick, rub, or peel the flaking skin—this may cause uneven color or scarring.
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Continue to apply aftercare balm regularly to keep lips hydrated.
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Avoid prolonged sun exposure, excessive sweating, and direct water contact (like swimming or long showers).
Post-Peeling (Week 2–4):
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Your lips may appear lighter or patchy during this phase—this is normal.
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Color will gradually resurface and settle over the next few weeks.
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Use SPF lip balm to protect pigment from sun damage once fully healed.
Touch-Up Appointment:
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A touch-up session is recommended 6–8 weeks after your initial procedure to refine shape, color, and ensure long-lasting results.
Important Reminders:
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Do not apply makeup, harsh skincare products, or exfoliants to your lips during the healing period.
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Avoid kissing, saunas, and strenuous exercise for the first 7 days.
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Keep lips clean and moisturized.
Waxing Aftercare Instructions
To ensure smooth, irritation-free skin and prevent ingrown hairs, proper aftercare is essential following your waxing appointment. Please follow the guidelines below for the best results:
First 24–48 Hours:
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Avoid heat: No hot baths, saunas, steam rooms, or intense exercise that causes sweating.
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Skip sun exposure: Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid tanning beds to prevent irritation or hyperpigmentation.
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Keep it clean and dry: Avoid touching the waxed area with unclean hands. No swimming, hot tubs, or submerging the area in water.
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Wear loose clothing: Tight fabrics can cause friction and irritation.
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Avoid fragranced products: Do not apply perfumed lotions, deodorants (for underarms), or products with alcohol on the waxed area.
Reduce Redness & Irritation:
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Apply a soothing lotion or aloe vera gel to calm the skin.
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If needed, use a cool compress (not ice directly on the skin) to reduce discomfort.
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Avoid exfoliating until at least 48 hours post-wax.
Prevent Ingrown Hairs (After 2–3 Days):
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Gently exfoliate the area 2–3 times a week using a soft brush or scrub to prevent ingrown hairs.
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Keep the skin moisturized daily with a lightweight, non-comedogenic lotion.
Hair Regrowth Tips:
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Avoid shaving between waxing appointments, as this disrupts the hair growth cycle.
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Schedule regular waxing every 4–6 weeks for optimal results and softer regrowth over time.
Note: Some redness, small bumps, or sensitivity is normal for up to 24–48 hours. If irritation persists or signs of infection (pus, severe swelling, or prolonged redness) appear, consult a healthcare professional.
AfterCare
Aftercare is an essential part of any beauty treatment. Whether you've had a facial, massage, permanent makeup, or eyelash extensions, proper aftercare helps protect your results, ensures healing, and reduces the risk of irritation or complications. Following professional aftercare instructions not only extends the longevity of your treatment but also supports your skin's health and overall appearance. Our goal is to provide beautiful results that last — and that starts with the right care at home.
Each client will receive a copy of their specialized treatment!
Brow Lamination & Tint Aftercare
Proper aftercare is essential to maintain the shape, color, and health of your brows after a lamination and tint treatment. Follow these guidelines to ensure the best results:
First 24–48 Hours:
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Keep brows dry – avoid water, steam, and sweat to allow the lamination to fully set.
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Avoid touching, rubbing, or sleeping on your face, as this can disturb the shape.
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Do not apply makeup or skincare products on or around the brows during this time.
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Avoid heat and steam, such as saunas, hot showers, or facials.
Ongoing Care (After 48 Hours):
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Brush brows daily using a clean spoolie to maintain the desired shape.
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Apply a nourishing brow serum or oil (like castor oil) to keep brows hydrated and healthy.
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Avoid oil-based products near the brows, as they can cause the tint to fade more quickly.
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Skip exfoliating products or treatments on the brow area for at least a week.
Longevity Tips:
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Brow lamination typically lasts 6–8 weeks, and tint lasts about 3–4 weeks, depending on your skin type and lifestyle.
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For best results, avoid overexposure to the sun and chlorine, which can fade the tint.
Microblading Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is crucial for achieving the best healing and long-lasting results from your microblading procedure. Follow these steps carefully:
First 7–10 Days:
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Keep the area dry – avoid water, sweat, steam, and any facial products on the brow area.
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Do not touch, scratch, or pick at scabs. Let them flake off naturally to avoid pigment loss or scarring.
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Avoid makeup on the brows until fully healed.
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Gently blot the area with a clean tissue if needed, especially within the first few hours post-procedure.
Cleaning & Moisturizing:
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Clean the brows once daily using a cotton pad dampened with sterile water (if advised by your technician).
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Apply a thin layer of aftercare ointment (if provided or recommended), using clean hands or a cotton swab.
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Less is more — avoid over-moisturizing.
Avoid for 10–14 Days:
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Direct sun exposure and tanning beds
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Swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, or intense exercise
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Facial treatments, exfoliation, or harsh skincare products near the brows
Healing Timeline:
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Brows may appear darker and bolder in the first few days.
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Flaking and light scabbing is normal. Color will soften as healing progresses.
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A touch-up appointment is usually required after 4–6 weeks to perfect the shape and color.
