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Precare Ombré/Powder Brows

Pre-treatment care is essential for ensuring that the results from your treatment goes smoothly and yields the best results. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to prepare:
Preparing for an Ombré/Powder brow procedure requires careful attention to pre-treatment care to ensure optimal results and a smooth healing process. Here’s a detailed guide:

One Week Before the Appointment

  • Stop Using Retinoids and Exfoliants: Discontinue the use of retinol, Retin-A, or other exfoliating products near the brow area. These products can thin the skin and make it more prone to irritation.
  • Avoid Blood Thinners: If possible, stop taking blood thinners like aspirin, ibuprofen, and fish oil supplements as they can increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure. Always consult your healthcare provider before stopping any medication.
  • No Waxing, Threading, or Tweezing: Avoid shaping your eyebrows through waxing, threading, or tweezing. Allow your technician to work with the natural shape of your brows.

Two Weeks Before the Appointment

  • Avoid Sun Exposure and Tanning: Do not sunbathe, use sunbeds, or expose your face to excessive sunlight. Sunburned or tanned skin can be more sensitive and may not take the pigment as well.
  • No Chemical Peels or Laser Treatment: Avoid chemical peels, laser treatments, or any intense facial treatments around the brow area. These can make your skin more sensitive and affect pigment retention.

Three Days Before the Appointment

  • Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine: Refrain from consuming alcohol and caffeine for at least 48 hours before your appointment. These can increase bleeding, which may affect pigment retention and healing.
  • Moisturize Your Skin: Keep your skin hydrated by drinking plenty of water and applying a light moisturizer to the brow area, but avoid heavy creams or oils.

Day Before the Appointment

  • Avoid Heavy Exercise: Avoid any strenuous activities that might cause you to sweat excessively. Sweat can affect the skin’s condition and make the procedure more challenging.
  • No Exfoliation or Harsh Treatments: Do not exfoliate your skin or use any harsh treatments on the brow area. You want your skin to be in its natural state.

Day of the Appointment

  • Cleanse Your Skin: Wash your face with a gentle cleanser, making sure the brow area is clean and free of makeup, lotions, or oils.
  • Eat a Light Meal: Have a light meal before your appointment to ensure you’re comfortable during the procedure, which can take a couple of hours.
  • Stay Relaxed: Try to stay calm and stress-free. Being relaxed can make the process more comfortable and reduce sensitivity.
  • Wear Comfortable Clothing: Since you’ll be lying down for an extended period, wear something comfortable.

Additional Tips

  • Communicate Allergies and Medical Conditions: Let your technician know about any allergies, medical conditions, or medications you’re taking, especially those related to skin or blood.
  • Know What to Expect: Have a consultation with your technician to discuss your desired brow shape, color, and any concerns. This helps set realistic expectations and ensures you’re both on the same page.
By following these pre-treatment care instructions, you’ll help ensure that your Ombré/Powder Brow procedure goes smoothly, resulting in beautiful, long-lasting brows.
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