lash extention aftercare
Keep lashes dry for 24 to 48 hours after application so the glue sets properly. Water can weaken the bond, causing lashes to fall off early. Use oil-free cleansers and gently pat around your eyes when washing your face. Avoid steam rooms, saunas, and swimming pools during this time. Proper care helps your lashes stay beautiful and last longer.
Do not use oil-based products: Keep lashes dry for 24 to 48 hours after application so the glue sets properly. Water can weaken the bond, causing lashes to fall off early. Use oil-free cleansers and gently pat around your eyes when washing your face. Avoid steam rooms, saunas, and swimming pools during this time. Proper care helps your lashes stay beautiful and last longer.
Do not pull or rub your lashes. Doing so can cause damage to the delicate hair follicles, leading to lash breakage, premature shedding, and potential irritation or infection. To maintain healthy, full lashes, handle them gently and use a soft touch when cleansing or applying makeup. If you feel the urge to rub your eyes, try to soothe them with a cool compress instead. Proper lash care ensures lasting beauty and prevents unnecessary lash loss.
Clean your lashes daily to maintain their health and longevity. Removing dirt, oil, and makeup residue prevents buildup that can cause irritation or infection. Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser specifically designed for eyelash care, applying it with a soft brush or your fingertips. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry with a clean towel. Consistent cleansing not only keeps your lashes looking fresh but also supports the natural growth cycle, ensuring they remain strong and beautiful over time.
To maintain the health and natural beauty of your eyelashes, it’s best to avoid using a lash curler and mascara. Lash curlers can cause breakage and weaken the lashes over time, while mascara often contains ingredients that can dry out or irritate delicate lash hairs. Instead, focus on nourishing your lashes with serums or oils designed to promote growth and strength. Embrace your natural lashes for a more effortless, elegant look.
To maintain optimal results, we recommend scheduling your refill appointment within 2 to 3 weeks. Please contact us at your earliest convenience to secure your preferred date and time.
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permnent makeup aftercare
Keep the area clean and dry to promote optimal healing and prevent infection. Gently cleanse with a mild, fragrance-free soap and lukewarm water, then pat the area dry with a clean, soft towel. Avoid excessive moisture, sweating, or exposure to water sources such as pools and saunas until fully healed. Maintaining this care routine supports the best results and ensures your skin remains healthy.
Do not pick at the treated area or peel the treated area. This can cause irritation, scarring, or infection, compromising healing and the final results. Allow the skin to heal naturally and follow all aftercare instructions provided. Gentle cleansing and moisturizing will support recovery without disrupting the process..
To ensure optimal healing and maintain the integrity of your treatment, it is essential to stay out of direct sunlight and avoid tanning. Refrain from using self-tanners until the area is completely healed, and avoid applying makeup for the first 7 days following your service. This careful aftercare will help preserve the results and prevent any complications.
Keep the area lightly moisturized to promote optimal healing and prevent dryness. Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer recommended by your specialist, applying a thin layer as needed. Avoid over-moisturizing, as excessive moisture can lead to irritation or slow the healing process. Consistency is key for maintaining healthy, nourished skin throughout the recovery period.
Expect slight redness and swelling for the first 48 hours post-treatment. Applying a cold compress during this period is acceptable to help reduce discomfort. To achieve optimal results, please schedule your 6–8-week perfectionist session.
The treated area may be tender, itchy, and swollen; these symptoms are normal during the healing process. If discomfort intensifies, please consult your primary care provider.