Pre-Care Details
Before you undergo any permanent cosmetic procedure, it is important to follow some pre-care instructions to ensure the best results and avoid any complications. Below is a summary of what you need to do before your appointment:
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Pregnant or Breastfeeding
If you are currently pregnant or breastfeeding, you
cannot undergo any permanent makeup procedures. It is recommended to wait for a period of 1-2 months after breastfeeding has ended, allowing your hormone levels to stabilize. If you have any further questions or concerns,
please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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Botox
If you use botox, it should be performed either 3 weeks prior
to your scheduled make-up procedure or 3 weeks after.
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Fillers
If you get fillers, they should be done 6 weeks prior to your scheduled procedure or done 6 weeks after the procedure.
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Instructions Before Permanent Cosmetic Procedures,
including Follow-ups and coordination boost.
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Discontinue use of chemical peels or retinol products 4 weeks prior to your procedure
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Discontinue use of any acids (glycolic, salicylic, lactic, AHA, BHA) and any skin care products that contain these ingredients around the procedure area 2 weeks prior to your appointment (check topical makeup products for these ingredients as well)
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Do not use lash serums for 6 weeks before any eyeliner procedure
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Wear glasses, not contacts, the day of the procedure
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Do not wax or tint eyebrows 3 days prior to the procedure (this applies only to eyebrow procedures)
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You must be off Accutane for at least 1 year (no exceptions)
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You must have eyelash extensions removed prior to any eyeliner procedure.
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24 hrs Prior to Procedure Avoid the Following:
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Exercising/Sweating
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Alcohol
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Caffeine
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Sun exposure/Tanning
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Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, Advil/Ibuprofen
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Fish oil
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Hair, skin, & nail supplements
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Protein shakes or green juices
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Health and Medication Considerations
It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to inform me of any eye surgeries you have had or eye condition you currently have as this will determine if you are a good candidate for liner.
You are not a good candidate for permanent cosmetics if:
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You have a pacemaker/defibrillator
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You suffer from keloid (raised, purple) scarring
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You suffer from hemophilia
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If you take these medications: Triflusal, Clopidogrel, Prasugrel, Ticagrelor, Ticlopidine, Cilostazol, Vorapaxar, Dipyridamole, Coumadin, Pradaxia, Xarelto, Eliquis, Savaysa
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If you have glaucoma, you cannot have permanent eyeliner done.
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If you want permanent eyeliner and you have any known eye conditions, contact me first.
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Please note: You will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle.
Also, if you’ve had previous fever blisters or cold sores, please be aware that permanent lip makeup procedures may aggravate these conditions. We recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider and consider taking any medicated prescriptions prior to seeking our services. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities.