Before your session

Please read carefully before booking your appointment. Not adhering to these instructions can impact your healed results.

30 Days Prior

Avoid fillers, botox, or any form of injections in the area that will be worked on.

Refrain from facials, laser treatments, Glycolic acid, or chemical peels.

Brow clients: Avoid brow tinting or laminations.

2 Weeks Prior

Stop using exfoliating skincare products like Retinol, AHA/BHA, or Vitamin C.

No plucking, threading, or waxing on or near procedure area. No bleaching treatments.

Lashline clients: No eyelash perm or tinting. Eyelash extensions must be removed. Discontinue any eyelash growth serums.

1 Week Prior

Avoid tanning or sun exposure. We cannot work on sunburned or irritated skin. Tanned skin can change the way the pigments are absorbed.

Avoid marijuana and smoking.

Lip blush clients: exfoliate your lips everyday until the day of appointment.

48 Hours Prior

Avoid blood thinners like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, caffeine (coffee, tea, soda), alcohol, smoking, Niacin, Vitamin E, Advil, fish oil, etc.

Lip blush clients: Keep your lips hydrated- use a good lip balm and/or a hydrating lip mask for 24-48 hours before your appointment. Drink plenty of water.

Day of Appointment

Brow clients: Feel free to come to your appointment wearing your usual makeup. This allows us to see how you typically style your brows, even if it’s something you wish to change.

Lip blush clients: You can wear your normal makeup on the day of procedure. It’s encouraged to bring your favorite lipsticks and/or lip liners with you to your appointment.

Lashline clients: If you wear contact lenses, please wear glasses on the day of your appointment. Do not wear makeup in procedure area.

During Your Menstrual Cycle 🩸

Be aware that you may experience increased sensitivity due to hormonal changes.

Things to Note

All clients: Please take some time to read our FAQ page.

Lip blush clients: Take precaution and take anti-viral medication to prevent activation of cold sores (herpes simplex virus). Tattooing in that area can sometimes trigger the virus which can affect color retention. Consult with your doctor. Upon recommendation, take medication such as Valtrex, Acyclovir, or Zovirax before and after the lip procedure to help prevent/lessen the severity of an outbreak.

Caffeine & Alcohol ☕

Caffeine and alcohol can lead to excessive bleeding and heightened sensitivity. Not following this guideline may result in your appointment being canceled or rescheduled, with additional charges applied.