Medical conditions which affect suitability for treatment. If any of the following in RED apply to you then you are NOT a suitable candidate for Brow Lamination.
Herpes simplex (active sore on or around area) Psoriasis/Eczema Alopecia Pregnant/breast feeding Recent eye surgery Recent PMU (permanent make-up, Microblading, Tattoo, etc). You must wait 4 weeks after getting any PMU Cuts/abrasions/inflammation/swelling in or around the brow area Hemophilia Eye lift Surgery Cancer Sunburn in or around the brow area Very sensitive skin (must have a patch test 24 hours before; call for test) Medications: blood thinning, antibiotics (2 weeks), Accutane (within the last 12 months) Cancer Positive reaction to the patch test Conjunctivitis Excessive Allergies Recent scar tissue
GOOD TO KNOW
For the first ’24 hours’ after the treatment brows should be treated with care. I recommend not touching the hairs to ensure they stay in the correct direction. Do not get the brows wet or apply makeup, cream, or oil to them. No swimming/sauna/steam or fake tan for ’72 hours’ after treatment.
RECOMMENDED HOMECARE
After the first ’24 hours’, you can treat your brows like normal. I simply recommend brushing them into place every morning with an eyebrow brush. I recommend the ‘Lash & Brow Boosting conditioning serum’ between appointments to keep brows in the best possible condition.
RECOMMENDED AFTERCARE
Top up brow tint recommended between 2-4 weeks to keep the brows looking fresh. Brow Lamination will last 4-6 weeks generally, with proper care allowing the brow treatment to last as long as 8 weeks. Full treatment to be repeated from 6-8 weeks.