Every 2 hours, gently blot the brow area with a lightly dampened clean paper towel/washcloth to absorb excess lymph fluid. Gently pat and dry the area and add a small amount of brow balm that we have provided for you.
Apply balm in the morning, at noon, and before bed. (Brows should not stay shiny. If so, you have used too much balm).
Leave brows alone. Allow them to dry heal (no balm, no water).
Apply a thin layer of the brow balm in the morning only until all scabs are healed. Before applying balm, gently blot the brow area with a lightly dampened clean paper towel/washcloth. Apply balm only once per day.
Days 1 - 4: Brows may be tender and surrounding skin may feel tight. Brows will get progressively darker until day 4 as scabs heal over the procedure area (earlier for some people, later for others). DO NOT PANIC. Your brows will not stay this dark. The scabs are forming over the new pigment which makes the new brow appear extra dark.
Days 5 - 12: The scabs within the procedure area will begin to flake during this period, which will look like dandruff flakes and dry skin. The brows will itch but it is ESPECIALLY important that you do not pick, peel, scratch, or touch. Once you reach this stage, new skin is forming over the pigmented area, making the pigment appear lighter than you were expecting. Again, this is completely normal and no cause for alarm.
Days 13 - 21: The pigment will resurface as the forming skin completely heals and the brows will reach their final appearance. Final appearance will be darker than what was experienced during days 5-12.
6 - 8 weeks after a Powder Brow Procedure, a touch up session is recommended to fill in any gaps in pigment or darken any areas that lightened too much during the healing process. This is the time to "fine tune" your new brows, if needed. You will need to set this up as it is not done automatically.
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