For the first 7-10 days, keep your brows dry. You can clean your face carefully with a damp cloth, avoiding the brow area.
Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for the first few weeks to prevent pigment fading.
It’s normal for scabs to form or for your brows to feel itchy. Do not pick or scratch them to prevent pigment loss and scarring.
Do not apply makeup, creams, or any products to your eyebrows until they have fully healed.
Avoid activities that cause excessive sweating for the first 7-10 days, as sweat can affect pigment retention.
Stay away from these for the first two weeks to prevent infections and ensure proper healing.
If your technician provided a healing ointment or cream, use it as instructed, usually 1-2 times a day with clean hands.
Do not get chemical peels, facials, or laser treatments near the brow area for at least four weeks.
The color may appear darker during the first few days and then lighten before settling after 4-6 weeks.
Attend your follow-up session (typically 4-6 weeks after the procedure) to perfect the shape and color.