Microblading Aftercare

Effective Aftercare for Your Microbladed Eyebrows

Microblading eyebrows results can be affected by the aftercare steps taken. Understanding the proper care for your brows is crucial for maintaining their appearance.

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Comparison of wet and dry healing in microblading.

The debate in the microblading community revolves around wet and dry healing methods, with wet healing being preferred for its effectiveness and client convenience.

 

  • When washing your face, use clean water and be gentle around the brow area. Avoid using direct and forceful water, especially from showerheads.
  • When cleansing your face, it's recommended to use gentle, brief washes and avoid prolonged soaking to protect your eyebrows.

 

First-day protocol:

 

  • Following the initial phase of treatment is crucial for the healing process. Use the recommended care regimen to apply balm or creams cleanly, which will help promote healing and reduce scab formation.
  • The eyebrows usually show their vibrancy on the first day, so just accept it.

 

1. Guidelines:

After getting your brows microbladed, it's important to handle them with care like you would with any new artwork.

 

  • It is important to minimize direct contact, as hands may contain bacteria that can impact the cleanliness of the brow area. Touch should only occur when applying the aftercare ointment.
  • When applying ointment, it is important to have clean hands or use a Q-tip. Although infections from microblading are rare, it is recommended to be cautious to prevent any potential risks.

 

2. Hygiene Regimen:

It is important to carefully cleanse your brows, especially while they are healing.

 

  • When selecting a cleanser for your brows, consider a gentle, non-abrasive option to avoid any potential residue buildup.
  • When drying, it is important to use a gentle patting motion with a lint-free, soft cloth. Avoid rubbing or pressing to prevent irritation in the brow area.

 

3. The importance of moisturizing:

Hydration plays a key role in the healing process.

 

  • Select the technician-recommended aftercare ointment or cream for optimal healing and pigment preservation.
  • For those with oilier skin types, using a thin layer of moisturizer can provide hydration without causing excessive greasiness.

 

4. Addressing the sensation of itching:

It is common for healing skin to itch, requiring a delicate balance of patience and care.

 

  • It is important to avoid scratching, as it can disrupt healing and potentially lead to scars.
  • It is important to allow scabs to heal naturally to avoid potential pigment loss.

 

5. Posture while sleeping:

It is important to maintain undisturbed brows even during periods of rest.

 

  • It is recommended to sleep on your back to avoid putting direct pressure on your brows.
  • For side sleepers, using soft barriers such as travel pillows or bandaids can help protect the brows while sleeping.

 

6. Activity Post-Microblading:

After a procedure, it is important to be cautious with your brows to protect the results. Here are some important guidelines to follow.

Aquatic and heat-based activities

 

  • Swimming can potentially harm the healing process and affect pigment when immersing your brows in chlorinated or saltwater pools. It is recommended to avoid swimming for at least ten days after the procedure, whether it's a quick dip or a long swim.
  • The humid, heated environment of saunas and steam rooms can open pores, making them susceptible to pigment diffusion. Additionally, excess sweat might potentially disrupt the ink setting. It is recommended to avoid these environments for at least ten days to ensure the integrity of the brows.

 

Vigorous activities can lead to increased heat exposure

 

  • Participating in high-intensity workouts or sports can cause excess sweating, which may affect the appearance of microbladed eyebrows. It is recommended to consider reducing the intensity of workouts or avoiding them altogether during the first week after the procedure.
  • Outdoor activities in warm climates can pose risks beyond direct sun exposure. It's important to be mindful of the temperature, even in shaded areas, when engaging in activities like hiking, jogging, or long walks, especially during the first week.
  • Spa treatments involving heat, such as hot massages and body wraps, should be avoided until the brows have fully healed to prevent any potential complications.

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During the first week after the procedure, it is important to take a holistic approach to minimize physical strain and exposure to harsh environments. These temporary measures can help maintain the quality of your brows and keep the pigment looking fresh.

7. Instructions for brow care after the session:

Taking care of your eyebrows involves more than just aftercare; it is important to consider all aspects of your skincare routine.

 

  • When getting microblading done, it's important to avoid using makeup or skincare products on the eyebrows for at least ten days to allow the pigment to settle properly and prevent any foreign substances from interfering with the process.
  • It is recommended to gently cleanse with water while avoiding immersion or aggressive washing.

 

8. Protecting against the sun's harmful rays is important:

The skin on our brows is sensitive to UV exposure, which can have negative effects following a microblading eyebrows procedure.

 

  • Exposure to sunlight and artificial sources like tanning beds can impact pigment, potentially causing changes in colour or premature fading.
  • Protect yourself from the sun by wearing wide-brimmed hats. Avoid applying sunscreen to your eyebrows until they are fully healed.

 

It's important to remember that while the healing playbook offers a general guideline, individual experiences may vary. Regular communication with your microblading specialist can provide personalized recommendations and insights.

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