Eyebrow

aftercare

Let's keep those gorgeous arches on point with some TLC

Day 1 - 2


  • Start cleansing and gently applying healing balm every few hours, around 2-3 hours after your session.

  • Dab away any excess fluids with a soft tissue hourly.

What to expect

  • Brows may release fluid, giving them a shiny appearance.

  • Slight soreness, redness, and swelling might occur.

  • Initial pigment will appear darker than expected.

Day 3 - 5


  • Clean your brows in the morning, afternoon, and night.

  • Reapply the healing ointment consistently (every 2-3 hours).

  • Stay well-hydrated.

What to expect

  • The healing process begins with scabbing and peeling.

  • Your skin may feel tight or itchy.

  • The brow color will start to soften.

Day 6 - 9


  • Wash your brows twice daily, morning and evening.

  • Use healing balm every 4-5 hours to keep the area moisturized.

What to expect

  • Flaking or peeling of the scabs will start.

  • Your brows may look uneven or patchy.

  • Resist the urge to pick or scratch!

Day 10 - 14


  • Continue using a thin layer of healing balm to keep the area hydrated.

  • Schedule your 6-8 week touch-up appointment.

What to expect

  • Your final color will start emerging as your skin heals.

  • Remember, healing continues beneath the surface for a few more weeks.

  • Avoid intense exercise, sweating, or heat exposure.

  • Gently blot the area 3x daily with a damp cotton pad to avoid oil buildup.

  • Apply aftercare ointment lightly if dryness or itching occurs.

  • No makeup, harsh products, or direct sunlight on the area until fully healed.

  • Do not pick or peel the flaking skin.

  • Avoid water submersion (pools, saunas, steam rooms, hot showers, etc.).

  • Refrain from brow waxing, tweezing, or tinting for at least 2 weeks.

Ongoing Care (7+ Days)

Longterm Care

  • Use SPF on the procedure area to maintain pigment longevity.