Two weeks before the procedure, the eyebrows should not be adjusted, and you should also give up henna a month before the procedure so that we can determine the natural color of the hair. The day before the procedure, you can peel, then apply a delicate cream.
Immediately after the treatment, the color is always intense, even with delicate makeup. Therefore, usually the originally applied color will be darker than expected; this is a natural effect, so you do not have to worry about this fact. Within a week, the color will gradually peel off the epidermis and lose its intensity by up to 40%.
For about 10 days after the first treatment, the eyebrow must not be wet, scratched, or rubbed. You should also not use the sauna, solarium, or swimming pool for about 3 weeks. Wipe the treatment area with a cotton swab soaked in water (boiled or bottled) from the nose to the ears, then dry the eyebrows gently with a tissue. On the first day, the eyebrows can be rubbed even every two or three hours; the next days, only in the morning and evening. Detailed rules of care are determined by the liniologist after the treatment.
During the second visit, about 4-6 weeks after the procedure, if necessary, the procedure is supplemented and corrected. This step completes the entire process. It is very important to remember that permanent makeup is under the skin, so it cannot be covered with fluid, powder, etc. Due to its delicate and shallow pigmentation, eyebrow makeup exfoliates the fastest of all types of permanent makeup. As with any treatment that affects our skin, there are several contraindications to its performance.
Before the treatment, the lips must be properly moisturized and smoothed. They should not be chapped and dry, because then they absorb the pigment less well. For a few days before the procedure, it is recommended to perform gentle peels to remove dry epidermis and to use moisturizing cosmetics.
During the treatment, the delicate skin of the lips is disturbed, which can cause a viral infection in the form of herpes and, as a result, discoloration and a lack of makeup. Therefore, it is very important to take an antiviral drug 3–4 days before the procedure and on the day of the procedure: Heviran (prescription) or Hascovir (non-prescription). It will protect the mouth from herpes. We take the drug after consulting a doctor. Active herpes precludes applying makeup.
It is recommended to continue taking Heviran or Hascovir tablets for 3 days after the procedure. Immediately after the treatment, the lips are slightly swollen, and the color is very intense. The swelling disappears in just a few hours, and the color fades by 50% within 4-6 days. If necessary, wipe the treatment area (e.g., in the morning and in the evening, after a meal) with a cotton swab soaked in water (boiled or bottled), and then dry it gently with a tissue.
It should be remembered that permanent makeup lasts differently for each person, and each skin takes the pigment differently. You should also not use the sauna, solarium, or swimming pool for about 3 weeks. During the second visit, about 4 weeks after the treatment, the makeup is refilled. This step completes the entire process. As with any treatment that affects our skin, there are several contraindications to its performance.
In the case of sensitive and prone lids, it is worth taking homeopathic arnica capsules in advance. A few days before the procedure, henna can be done because mascara cannot be used for seven days after the procedure. A month before the procedure, you should also discontinue all types of eyelash serums. You should also remove the extended eyelashes, if there are any.
Immediately after the treatment, the color of the lines is intense, but within 4–7 days, the color fades by about 30%. During the next meeting after 4-5 weeks, the effect is strengthened. After the treatment, there is a slight swelling of the eyelids and redness, which usually disappear after about 1–3 days.
For about seven days after the procedure, you should treat your eyes with special care. Wipe the eyelids in the morning and evening with a cotton pad soaked in water (boiled or bottled), and then dry gently with a tissue. You should also not use any cosmetics, in particular shadows or mascara. You should also not use the sauna, solarium, or swimming pool for approximately 3 weeks.
Detailed rules of care are determined by the liniologist after the treatment. As with any treatment that affects our skin, there are several contraindications to its performance.