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Before the procedure:
- Do not pluck the hairs (preferably a month before)
- Do not paint with chemical paint and do not laminate (2-3 weeks)
- Do not drink alcohol 1 day before
- Do not take blood-thinning medications 1 day before
- Do not drink coffee on the day of the procedure
After the procedure:
- Until the crusts of the eyebrows go away, you can not wet them (about 5-7 days)
- Do not peel off the crusts and do not scratch - there is a risk of scarring and non-survival of the pigment. The crust is the body's natural defense that heals the skin. After a few days, it will peel off on its own.
- Do not apply cosmetics to the PM area for a week
- After a week, use regular facial skin care
During 2 weeks after the procedure, it is forbidden to:
- Use the swimming pool, sauna, solarium
- Direct sunlight exposure
- Visit a cosmetologist
- Chemical eyebrow coloring
- Active sports (sweating)
- Overheating or hypothermia
Before the procedure:
- Do not dye your eyelashes with chemical paint and do not laminate them (2-3 weeks before the treatment)
- Before the procedure, remove the extended eyelashes
- Do not use serums for eyelash growth 1-2 weeks before the treatment
- Do not drink alcohol 1 day before
- Do not take blood-thinning medications 1 day before
- Do not drink coffee on the day of the procedure
After the procedure:
- Until the crusts go away, the eyelids can not be wetted (about 5-7 days)
- Do not peel off the crusts and do not scratch - there is a risk of scarring and non-survival of the pigment. The crust is the body's natural defense that heals the skin. After a few days, the crust will peel off on its own
- Do not apply cosmetics to the PM area for a week
- After a week, make the usual facial skin care
During 2 weeks after the procedure, it is forbidden to:
- Use the swimming pool, sauna, solarium
- Direct sunlight exposure
- Visit a cosmetologist
- Chemical coloring of eyelashes, eyelash extensions, growth serums
- Active sports
- Overheating or hypothermia
Before the procedure:
- Do a lip skin peeling 2 times - the first time a week before, the second three days before the procedure.
- During the week, make nourishing masks every other day
- Use a lip balm for a week
- Do not drink alcohol 1 day before
- Do not take blood thinning medications 1 day before
After the procedure:
- On the first day, wipe your lips with a napkin with a solution that the master will give out every 1-2 hours.
- Do not wet your lips for 4 days, do not drink hot drinks, and use a straw when drinking cold ones.
- On the 2-3 day, a thin crust will appear on the lips, it is very important to preserve it - do not peel or soak it. The crust is the body's natural defense that heals the skin. - After a few days, the crust will peel off on its own.
- If the lips are drying, lubricate them with a thin layer of cream, which will be given by the master.
- Avoid exposure to wind and frost during the week.
- Buy acyclovir tablets (ACIC or Valtrex) at the pharmacy for the prevention of herpes. It should be taken after the procedure 400 mg in the morning and 400 mg in the evening after meals.
- The healing period after permanent lip makeup lasts 4-6 days.
During 2 weeks after the procedure, it is forbidden to:
- Use the swimming pool, sauna, solarium
- Direct sunlight exposure
- Visit a cosmetologist
- Active sports (active sweating)
- Overheating or hypothermia
- You can use lip cosmetics when the crust comes off.
Before the procedure:
- Wash your hair.
- Men, if necessary, shave their hair (for a shaved effect)
After the procedure:
- Wash your hair after the procedure with warm water with non-aggressive shampoo (without menthol) or with a light solution of regular shampoo (shampoo + water, so that the water is slightly soapy).
- Do not rub the scalp, but soak the skin with a clean cloth.
- Then do not wet your head for 5 days.
- After 5 days, apply any skin-care cream in a thin layer. Take care of the skin like this for at least a week.
After the procedure:
- Remove the film after a day and soak (but do not rub) the area with a disinfectant every 2-3 hours.
- Keep it dry.
- Don't wear a bra for a week.
- Let your chest breathe - give your skin access to air. Do not wear tight clothes.
- If necessary, put clean non-woven napkins between the areoles and the linen.
- From the fifth day, if the crust bothers and tightens, apply a very thin layer of Bepanten PLUS cream and blot with a napkin.
- Do not wet your breasts with water for a week and do not go to the sauna for two weeks after the procedure.
After the procedure:
- Gently blot with a clean cotton pad if the treated area becomes wet.
- Do not wet and keep protected for 2-3 days.
- Make sure that the treated area remains dry.
- Over the next few days, a light crust forms. It serves to protect and regenerate the treated area. Do not peel off the crusts!
- From 10-14 days, start using Bepanthen Plus or Lioton ointment. Apply a very thin layer (do not apply to the eyelid area!)
Aftercare:
- Do not apply soap, oil or scrub to the treated areas.
- Do not apply makeup until the crusts come off.
- Do not touch or scratch the treated areas! The crusts fall off by themselves. Combing can lead to scarring.
- Don't sunbathe.
- When the crusts come off, apply sunscreen with SPF 50 to the treated area.
In between treatments, the skin may look normal or reddened after peeling off the crusts. However, we recommend taking breaks between treatments for at least 1.5-2.5 months so that the skin has time to fully recover.
After the procedure:
-Cool the treated area for the rest of the day with dry cold from the refrigerator.
-Apply a cold pack with a temperature of at least +4’ - wrapped in a clean, dry paper napkin.
-The first week, do not take a hot shower, do not go to the sauna or spa.
-You can make up, wash, and exercise after 48 hours. After 48 hours, use Bepanthen Plus or Lioton, apply a very thin layer. (We exclude the application to the eyelid area!). Before applying Lioton, it is recommended to massage the treated area, you can pinch it until it turns red.
-After 3 weeks, you can add the use of serums for eyebrow growth.