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PRE-CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Lips Pre-Care Instructions

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Please exfoliate at least 1 week prior to your appointment. You can do this at home using a drop of coconut oil and sugar to create a sugar scrub. Dry lips cannot be worked on, so it’s very important to keep your lips/skin moisturized and make sure you stay hydrated. (I recommend using Aquaphor for dry lips).

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Please note the following:

  • No alcohol or caffeine 24 hours prior to your procedure to prevent excessive pain and bleeding.

  • Don’t workout the day of procedure.

  • Don’t tan or have a sunburned face.

  • Don’t take aspirin, vitamin e, or ibuprofen 24 hours before your procedure.

  • Do not take vitamin e, or get any chemical peels, laser skin resurfacing treatment, and retinol treatment for at least 4 weeks prior to your appointment.

  • If you are on your menstrual cycle, you may feel more sensitive.

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Keep in mind that it is important you have a meal prior to your procedure so that you have energy and can be in your most comfortable state. 

Brows Pre-Care Instructions

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Pre-care instructions MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED to limit bleeding and skin sensitivities during the service. Excessive bleeding and sensitivity during the procedure will dilute and expel the pigment color and lead to poor results.

  • The skin must be free of all irritations including blemishes, eczema, and psoriasis.

  • Must be off Accutane medication for six months prior to getting a Cosmetic Tattoo.

  • Stop taking Fish Oil, Vitamin C, Glucosamine, Evening Primrose Oil, Ginger, one week prior to your appointment as they thin the blood and prevent the pigment from implanting correctly, meaning your tattoo may heal patchy.

  • Discontinue the use of any anti-aging, skin brightening or anti-acne skincare products. Particularly those that contain Alpha Hydroxy (AHA), Vitamin A, Retinol. Ideally, do not use these products for 30 days prior to your appointment, and yes, even if you do not use it near the area to be treated it does spread under your skin and your cosmetic tattoo will heal patchy. Once your tattoo has healed under the skin surface (approximately 6 weeks following your final session) you may resume your usual skin care routine.

  • Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, peels or laser treatments for at least 4 weeks prior to your appointment.

  • Do not have cosmetic injections on the forehead for at least two weeks prior to your appointment.

  • Please avoid any type of blood thinning medication for a minimum of 72 hours prior to your procedure unless is unsafe to do so for your health. Please ask your doctor before stopping these types of medications. Such as: Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Advil, Niacin, Voltaren or Indocid. As well as prenatal vitamins, Vitamin E or nutritional shakes. Tylenol is recommended if you have a low pain tolerance.

  • Do not work out on the day of the procedure.

  • Avoid sun tanning or tanning beds for 2 weeks prior to procedure. If you show up to your appointment with a sunburn you will need to reschedule and will forfeit your deposit. As your skin exfoliates from a sunburn it will take the pigment. Tanned skin is damaged skin, and your color will not heal properly.

  • Do not tweeze, thread, wax, tint, or perform electrolysis 1 week prior to the procedure.

  • Scars from surgery or injury must be healed for at least one year prior to service.

  • Do not drink alcohol 24 hours prior to your procedure

  • Do not consume coffee or other caffeine products 24 hours prior.

  • Please note that you will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle.

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