Tip: Use an airplane pillow while sleeping to help avoid waking up on your side or stomach.

Tip: Use an airplane pillow while sleeping to help avoid waking up on your side or stomach.

Repeat steps 1–3 daily, AM & PM. You may stop wiping the brows and applying the balm after about 2–3 weeks post-procedure once the brows are fully healed.

Repeat steps 1–3 daily, AM & PM. You may stop wiping the brows and applying the balm after about 2–3 weeks post-procedure once the brows are fully healed.

4

Apply a rice-grain amount of balm to both brows. They should feel hydrated but able to breathe.

Apply a sheer layer of the balm to your brows — a rice-grain amount should be sufficient for both. Your brows should feel hydrated while also being able to breathe.

3

Gently pat dry with a paper towel. Do not use body towels — they carry bacteria.

Gently pat dry your brows with a paper towel. Do not use a body towel as they carry bacteria.

2

Wash your hands. Dampen a cotton pad with room temperature bottled or filtered water and wipe or tap the brows following hair growth direction. No scrubbing.

Begin by washing your hands. Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a cotton pad and wipe or tap the brows, following the direction of your hair growth. Avoid excessive scrubbing.

1

Your Wash & Balm Routine

Day of Procedure

  • Keep brows dry — no sweating or swimming for 10–14 days.

  • No excessive sweating for the first 7–10 days. Sweat contains salt, which can turn the pigment grey-toned and fade it during healing.

  • Use the provided shower shields on days you wash your hair to protect brows from water, shampoo, and conditioner. This is important for the first 7–10 days. Wipe oily foreheads first so they stick.

  • Avoid direct sun exposure (wear a hat).

  • Once healed, use a clear SPF stick daily to protect pigment.

  • Don't sleep on your face. Use a clean pillowcase to avoid premature flaking.
  • Keep the brow area dry — no sweating or swimming for 10–14 days

  • No excessive sweating for the first 7–10 days after the appointment. Sweat contains salt, which can turn the pigment grey-toned and fade it during the healing process.

  • Use the provided shower shields on days where you wash your hair to protect the brows from water, shampoo, and conditioner. This is important for the first 7–10 days. If you have oily skin, wash your face first or use an alcohol pad to wipe the forehead area so the shield sticks properly.

  • Avoid direct sun exposure (wear a hat).

  • Once your brows are fully healed, use a clear SPF stick daily to protect the pigment from getting bleached by the sun.

  • Avoid sleeping on your face and change your pillowcase for a clean one. This helps avoid premature flaking which could cause pigment loss.

Protecting Your Results

During Healing

Approximately 30 minutes after your procedure, wet one of the single-use cotton pads provided in your kit (you can also use a clean paper towel or napkin) with room temperature sterile (bottled) water. Gently pat your brows with the pad and fan dry.

Wait an additional 30 minutes, then repeat once. This will help prevent potential scabbing from lymph buildup.

Right After Your Procedure

Immediately After

About 30 minutes after your procedure, wet one of the single-use cotton pads in your kit with room temperature sterile (bottled) water. Gently pat your brows and fan dry.

Wait 30 more minutes, then repeat once. This prevents potential scabbing from lymph buildup.

Do not touch, pick, or scratch the brows. Treat them like you would an open wound. Picking at the scabs can pull the pigment out of the skin.

Do not apply makeup or products onto the brows during the healing process to avoid infection. When they're fully healed, avoid using anti-aging and acne products on them.

During the first week after your appointment, wash your face outside of the shower to avoid excess water running over the brows while the skin is still open. Apply your face wash to a washcloth or facial sponge so you can control where the product and water go — just be sure to avoid the brow area.

The Following Days

Days 2–14

Do not touch, pick, or scratch. Treat your brows like an open wound — picking scabs pulls out pigment.

No makeup or products on the brows during the healing process. Once healed, avoid anti-aging and acne products on them.

During the first week, wash your face outside of the shower to avoid excess water running over the brows while the skin is still open. Apply face wash to a washcloth or facial sponge so you can control where the product and water go — avoid the brow area.

The aftercare supplies provided in the kit are enough to last through the initial session and touch-up. Should you run out before healing is complete, a follow-up kit is available for an additional $15.00.

Your kit lasts through the initial session and touch-up. If you run out early, a follow-up kit is $15.00.

What to Avoid

Makeup or products on the brows during the healing process

Body towels on treated area

Touching, picking, or scratching

Sweating and swimming

Sleeping on your face

Anti-aging or acne products

Direct sun exposure or tanning

Saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs

the

process

Trust

healing

DAY
1

I love my new brows!



DAYS
2-4

They look too dark and thick...

DAYS
4-10

Scabbing and flaking off..



DAYS
10-15

Wait — my brows are gone?


DAYS
15-30

Oh good, they're coming back!


After
Touch
Up

Perfect. I love them!


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