Permanent Makeup Aftercare
Permanent Makeup Aftercare
After undergoing a micropigmentation treatment, the affected area requires special attention and care. Follow our Permanent Makeup Aftercare guide to ensure the optimal results of your Permanent LONG-TIME-LINER®.
Please read the following Permanent Makeup Aftercare information carefully to ensure proper healing and long-lasting results for your micropigmentation treatment.
EYEBROW AFTERCARE
Using the LONG-TIME-LINER® Cleansing Milk, cleanse mornings and evenings. Follow with the LONG-TIME-LINER® Vitamin E Cream for optimum results.
LIP AFTERCARE
Apply LONG-TIME-LINER® Vitamin E Cream. Reapply it throughout the day, particularly after meals. For the best results, follow with the LONG-TIME-LINER® Shea Balm, which soothes and nourishes the lips. Please take note that on certain occasions, clients may develop blisters following the procedure.
EYELINER AFTERCARE
Using the LONG-TIME-LINER® Cleansing Milk, cleanse mornings and evenings. Then apply the LONG-TIME-LINER® Hydrogel to the eye area for optimal results.
- Use a fresh pillowcase, and avoid sleeping on your face or eyebrows.
- Allow scabbing or dry skin to naturally exfoliate. Picking can lead to scarring and color loss. flakes will shed when ready.
- Refrain from facials, botox, chemical treatments, or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks post-treatment.
- Abstain from intense, sweaty exercise for a week. Light exercise is fine, but avoid extreme sweating to prevent infection, especially in the first 3-4 days.
- No direct sun exposure or tanning for 4 weeks after the procedure. Wear a hat outdoors and protect healed eyebrows with SPF to prevent fading.
- Limit hot showers for the first 10 days. Avoid water on the eyebrow area during showers. Gently cleanse them in the morning and evening outside the shower, using lukewarm water.
- Don't swim until your eyebrows are fully healed.
- Avoid makeup on the brow area for at least 2 weeks.
- Keep hands off the area. No picking or scratching. If itchy, apply a small amount of Bactine.
- DO NOT USE growth-enhancing products like Latisse, Revitabrow, Grande lash, one month before and after full healing, as they might alter your color.
- Slight redness and/or discomfort may be present for the first two days. This will resolve itself.
- DO NOT apply any other kinds of creams, ointments, liquids, cleansers, oils – only the recommended ones. We recommend using LONG-TIME-LINER® Vitamin E cream.
- The day after your procedure, the color will appear darker as it begins healing.
- If you strictly follow your aftercare, you should experience minimal flaking, typically starting around the 5th day. DO NOT pick, scratch, or peel off any skin, as this may remove pigment.
- As your eyebrows heal, you will observe the strokes widening, and the color will soften.
- Once flaking is complete, a nearly invisible skin layer will remain, making your color seem faded. In the first two weeks after flaking, some color will resurface as the skin continues to repair itself.
- Depending on skin type and proper aftercare, it's not uncommon for a few strokes to fade or disappear.
- After your 45-day healing period, you can return anytime for your touch-up. The touch-up involves redefining strokes or replacing any that may have faded. This two-step process ensures the procedure's perfection and longevity.
- Some prefer an immediate touch-up after the first 30 days, while others wait months, based on healed results and personal preference. However, aim for a touch-up within 2 months to prevent excessive fading.
- Your touch-up secures your color's durability.
- Even after complete healing, continue caring for your brows. Use proper SPF for sun exposure, avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive treatments, and persist with recommended ointment, like LONG-TIME-LINER® E cream, for continued aftercare.