The microblading treatment is intended for anyone over the age of 18, however, persons under 18 may have the treatment done if they are accompanied by a consenting parent (every client will have to fill out a consent form).​​
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Abrasive treatments such as peelings, fruit acids, chemical peels, laser treatments and similar treatments should be avoided a month before the clients Microblading appointment. Also, one month before the treatment, botox or fillers should not be used. ​​​
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Treatment is done by using sterile and disposable tools, and the pigments I use are of the highest standard (PhiBrows microblading pigments). The pigment will be darker during the first 5 to 7 days post treatment. After around a week it will lose up to 40% of its intensity. If you think that the colour of your eyebrows is too dark, do not try to fade it by yourself. Be patient and wait for at least 7 days until pigment fades away naturally. Sweating and sun exposure can also affect how quickly it fades. Always protect your eyebrows from the sun by using sun protection (not only during the healing time).
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30 minutes after the Microblading treatment gently cleanse your eyebrows using a baby wipe without stretching the skin. Cleanse the skin up until you start to see traces of the pigment on the wipe. Doing this will help to prevent formation of scabs. After cleansing the skin, the clients should apply the PhiCandy Balm which is a natural aftercare cream that will be given to the client after their treatment. During the day of the treatment this process should be repeated 3-5 times depending on the appointment time.
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After the first day you do not need to cleanse the area anymore but applying the cream is still necessary 3-5 times daily for about 6 days. Avoid getting the eyebrows wet while washing the face or having a shower during this time.
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During the first 7 days after treatment, avoid any cream (except the recommended one) or makeup on the eyebrow area. Avoid exercises that cause excessive sweating, sauna, facial massage and inhalation. Suntanning, sunbeds, laser therapy, chemical peels, fruit acids, microdermabrasion should also be avoided. You should always avoid laser treatments over the treated area during the healing period because they can destroy the pigment and cause inflammation. Faster fading out of pigment can happen if the clients use antibiotics or hormonal therapy.
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Permanent makeup is NOT recommended for any clients who are or have:
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Pregnant or Breastfeeding
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Diabetic (not controlled)
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Undergoing Chemotherapy (consult your doctor)
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Viral infections and/or diseases
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Epilepsy
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A Pacemaker or major heart problems
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Had an Organ transplant
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Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
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Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
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Had Botox in the past 4 weeks