Microblading Pre-Care.
Keep in mind every clients skin responds differently to these treatements, and this information acts as a guideline only.
Waxing or brow shaping should be done no less than 2 days before your appointment.
Tinting should be done no less than 3 days prior to your appointment if you wish for your microblading to be matched to your brow tint. (Only recommended if you tint them regularly.)
If you laminate your brows, lamination should be done no less than 3 weeks before or 6 weeks after your appointment.
If you are unsure of your natural eyebrow shape, let your hair grow. I will shape them accordingly upon your approval.
Avoid tanning 2 weeks prior to your microblading appointment.
Be cautious of the sun in the days leading up to your appointment- sunburnt skin on your forehead, flaking skin around your eyebrows, these things along with blemishes or rashes that may appear in the brow make for a poor canvas to tattoo and the appointment should be rescheduled. In this case, please contact me prior to your appointment to reschedule.
If you are or have been on antibiotics within the last two weeks leading up to your appointment, contact me at least 48 hours prior to your appointment to reschedule.
All invasive facials and skin treatments (peels, laser, microneedling, etc.) must be done no less than 4 weeks prior to your microblading appointment.
Botox and fillers should be done no less than 2 weeks prior to your appointment.
Stop using retinol, vitamin A, glycolic acids, and exfoliants 2 weeks prior to your appointment.
If you take a blood thinner, consult a doctor and discontinue use for the 48 hours leading up to your appointment. (Continuing use will cause excessive bleeding and poor pigment retention.)
Do not drink alcohol in the 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid drinking caffeine the day of your appointment.