Healing process

Day 1–2: Fresh & Bold

Your new brows will look dark, sharp, and defined—this is normal and not the final result. The pigment will soften as your skin heals. You might feel a bit of tightness or tenderness, similar to a bruise.

Day 3–5: Scabbing Starts

You may notice the color getting even darker before your brows start to scab or flake. This is part of the skin’s natural healing. It might be itchy—don’t pick or scratch the area. Let the scabs fall off naturally to avoid patchy results.

Day 6–10: Flaky & Patchy

Scabbing continues and flakes start to fall off. Your brows may look patchy or uneven, and the pigment might appear to be fading—this is all completely normal! Stay calm—your skin is regenerating and the pigment will come back as healing continues.

Day 11–14: Light & Soft

Your brows may now seem very light or faded, like they’ve “disappeared.” This happens as new skin grows over the pigment.

Week 3–6: Brows Settle In

The true healed color starts to appear—softer, more natural, and closer to the final result. You’ll start seeing the beautiful shape and tone coming together. You’ll return for your perfecting touch-up around week 6–8 to fill in any areas that need adjusting.

🧡 Final Thoughts

Healing is a process—and everyone’s skin reacts differently. Trust the journey, follow your aftercare, and know that your final results will be worth it! Always reach out if you have any questions or concerns during healing.

aftercare

3 hours post:

Wipe both eyebrows gently with a damp cotton pad. This step is crucial to avoid lymph building up.

The first 48 hours:

Allow your brows to dry heal. This means do not apply any product to the area, and when showering be extra care not to allow any water to touch your eyebrows. Continue to keep your eyebrows clean by gently wiping them with water wipes when needed.

Days 2 - 7:

It is essential that you keep the area as clean as possible to avoid any infection. Apply a pea size of aftercare balm onto your clean finger. Gently press the healing ointment onto the area, morning and night. Do not smother your eyebrows in balm, you should only see a thin, shiny film across both brows.

Weeks 1 - 2:

Do not go into high exposure sun. Do not get your brows wet if you have any form of scabbing (7-10 days) Do not use any makeup, creams or exfoliants on the brows. Do not go into saunas or pools. Do not get any massages, facials, or skin treatments. Do not use any cosmetics with retinol acids, salicylic or AHA’s on your face. Do not scratch or pick your brows until they have healed!!