PRE- CARE FOR BROWS & LIPS:

48-72 hours before appointment date

Pre-care instructions play a pivotal role in the success of semi-permanent makeup concealer treatments.

⦁ Avoid taking any blood thinners such as aspirin, vitamin C & E, fish oils, niacin and/or ibuprofen unless it is medically necessary. Tylenol is ok to take.

⦁ Avoid alcohol or caffeine the day before & prior to the procedure, this will minimize bleeding during the procedure.

⦁ Lightly exfoliate your face, (and/or lips for lip blush service) focusing on your forehead area about 2-3 days before your scheduled appointment.

⦁ Discontinue any application of chemical exfoliants such as Glycolic acid, Retin-A, AHAs, etc. for at least 1 week.

⦁ You are encouraged to clean up excess hair around your eyebrows prior to your appointment. Avoid waxing 24 hours before your appointment.

⦁ You are more than welcome to have your eyebrows/lips drawn in the way you usually do (if you do).

⦁ You can also bring any inspirational pictures of your desired eyebrows/lips and i will try my best to match them!

SPECIFICALLY FOR LIP BLUSH, PLEASE NOTE: If you are prone to COLD SORES, YOU MUST GET THE ZOVIRAX Oral prescription from your doctor BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT AND TAKE IT PRIOR TO YOUR VISIT If getting Lip Blush

PRE- PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS (Doll Me Up™ UNDER EYE CONCEALOR)

Pre-care instructions play a pivotal role in the success of semi-permanent makeup concealer treatments.

  • Avoid alcohol & Caffeine—48 hours prior to treatment (Less bleeding for cleaner pigment placement)

  • Blood thinners such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or even natural remedies like fish oil, garlic, or vitamin E, are to be avoid for 7 days prior to treatment

  • Avoiding alcohol and blood thinners reduces swelling and bruising, keeping the skin calm for the machine’s gentle passes.

  • Steer clear of direct sunlight, tanning beds, or self-tanning products for at least two weeks pre-treatment, as UV rays thicken the epidermis

    and boost melanin, skewing the skin’s baseline color. (Wear a wide brimmed hat or SPF 50 if you cannot avoid the sun)

    (Skipping sun exposure maintains an even canvas, preventing the pigment from healing unevenly or fading prematurely over its 1-to-3-year lifespan.)