Microblading After Care

​Microblading Aftercare Instructions

It is essential that you follow these instructions after your microblading session. After your blading procedure a medical grade silicone will be applied to your brows. This stays on for 12-24 hours do not excessively sweat or wipe off. This must be washed off in 24 hours max. Wash with a light neutral soap. Do not scrub. Use gentle hair strokes with clean fingers. Air dry for 30 minutes then apply a healing ointment (such as Healquick, Aquaphor, or Vaniply ointment) lightly 2x a day to keep the scabs from forming.Do this for a full 5 days of healing, then apply the healing ointment only at night to moisturize. Keep out of the sun for 7 days and after 7 days use sunscreen to aid in the longevity of the Microblade.

The following must be avoided during all 7 days post-microblading procedure:
• Increased sweating
• Swimming
• Hotsauna, hot bath, or Jacuzzi
• Any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin A or Glycolic Acid on the face or neck
• Sun tanning or salon tanning
• Picking, peeling or scratches of the micro pigmented area
• Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds
• Driving in open air vehicles such as convertibles, boats, bicycles, motorcycles, etc.
• Touching of the eyebrow area except for when rinsing and applying the post care cream with a cotton swab.

What To Expect After Your Microblading Session

Your new temporary eyebrow will go through several phases during the healing cycle. The pigment will appear very sharp and dark immediately after the procedure. This is normal. This is because the pigment is still sitting on top of your skin. And has not settled in completely. The color of the pigment will soften gradually. Do not be alarmed if you see some pigment of ton the cotton swab, as this is excess pigment and/ or body fluid that is naturally exiting your skin. Once the healing of the skin starts taking place. It will look like dandruff flakes or dry skin. This might give you the impression that the color pigment is fading too fast, however, this is superficial color and dry skin being naturally removed from your eyebrows. Once completely healed, you should apply a layer of sunscreen SPf 30 up to SPF 50 on your eyebrows when exposed to the sun. Not an excessively oily sunscreen if your skin type is on the oilier side, as this could push the pigment out. Sun exposure also might cause the color pigment to fade away more quickly.