After care

Eyebrow Aftercare Guide

To make sure your eyebrow perfect after doing cosmetic tattoo, there are some after-care guide from our master.

Healing stages of Eyebrows

The healing process for strokes may vary from person to person, as everyone's skin heals at a different rate.

Lip Blushing Aftercare Guide

To make sure your lips perfect after doing cosmetic tattoo, there are some after-care guide from our master.

Healing stages of Lipblushing

The healing process for lips may vary from person to person, as everyone's skin pigmentation at a different rate.

Immediate Aftercare (First 24 hours)

  • Avoid water: Keep the treated area dry and avoid washing your face or taking a shower.
  • Apply ointment: Gently apply a thin layer of the recommended ointment to the treated area with a clean cotton swab.
  • Avoid direct sunlight: Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid using tanning beds.

Short-Term Aftercare (First 7-10 days)

  • Keep the area clean: Gently wash the treated area with mild soap and lukewarm water.
  • Pat dry, don't rub: Gently pat the area dry with a clean towel.
  • Avoid makeup: Refrain from applying makeup to the treated area.
  • Avoid picking or scratching: Resist the urge to pick or scratch the treated area.

Long-Term Aftercare

  • Use sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to the treated area.
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure: Limit your time in the sun to prevent fading.
  • Touch-ups: Schedule regular touch-ups to maintain the desired color and shape.

What to Expect

  • Redness, swelling, and bruising are common and temporary.
  • The treated area may feel sensitive or tender.
  • Scabbing or crusting may occur, but do not pick or scratch.

When to Seek Medical Attention

  • Increased redness, swelling, or pain
  • Discharge or pus from the treated area
  • Fever or chills

General Cosmetic Tattoo FAQ's

Process of Cosmetic Tattoo

What are cosmetic tattoo and permanent makeup?

Cosmetic tattooing, also known as permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is a process that involves placing color pigment under the skin to enhance the natural beauty of the face.

Enhancing Facial Features:

Fill in eyebrows or eyelashes

Enhance lip color and shape

Define eye shape with precision

Goals and Benefits:

The goal of cosmetic tattooing is to improve the color and shape of facial features, providing a natural-looking result that enhances overall beauty.

 

How are modern cosmetic tattoos different from traditional ones?

 

Hairstroke cosmetic tattoos differ significantly from traditional cosmetic tattoos:

1. Technique

  • Hairstroke: Individual hairs are simulated using fine, precise strokes.
  • Traditional: Solid or shaded areas are created using a more robust technique.

2. Appearance

  • Hairstroke: Creates a natural, soft, and subtle look that mimics individual hairs.
  • Traditional: Produces a more defined, solid, or shaded appearance.

3. Customization

  • Hairstroke: Allows for more precise customization to match individual hair growth patterns and colors.
  • Traditional: May not offer the same level of customization.

4. Healing Process

  • Hairstroke: Typically has a shorter healing time due to the finer strokes.
  • Traditional: May require a longer healing time due to the more robust technique.

5. Touch-ups

  • Hairstroke: May require more frequent touch-ups to maintain the desired appearance.
  • Traditional: Often requires less frequent touch-ups.

Hairstroke cosmetic tattoos offer a more natural, subtle look that's ideal for creating realistic hair simulations, particularly for eyebrows.

How long does cosmetic tattooing last?

The Longevity of Cosmetic Tattooing

Cosmetic tattooing, also known as permanent makeup, can last anywhere from 1-5 years or more, depending on several factors:

1. Skin Type

Oily skin: Pigment may fade faster
Dry skin: Pigment may last longer
Combination skin: Results may vary

2. Lifestyle

Sun exposure: UV rays can cause pigment to fade
Smoking: Can reduce the longevity of the pigment
Diet and nutrition: A healthy diet can support skin health

3. Aftercare

Proper aftercare can help maintain the pigment
Neglecting aftercare instructions can lead to fading

4. Touch-ups

Regular touch-ups can help maintain the desired appearance
Infrequent touch-ups can lead to noticeable fading

5. Technician Expertise

An experienced technician can achieve longer-lasting results
Inexperienced technicians may result in shorter-lasting pigment

Average Longevity:

Eyebrows: 2-3 years
Eyeliner: 2-5 years
Lips: 1-3 years

Keep in mind that individual results may vary. Regular touch-ups and proper aftercare can help maintain the longevity of your cosmetic tattoo.

How many treatments are needed?

Number of Treatments Needed for Cosmetic Tattooing

The number of treatments needed for cosmetic tattooing can vary depending on several factors:

1. Desired Outcome

  • Subtle enhancement: 1-2 sessions
  • More dramatic results: 2-3 sessions

2. Skin Type and Condition

  • Oily skin: May require more sessions
  • Dry skin: May require fewer sessions

3. Technician Expertise

  • Experienced technicians: May require fewer sessions
  • Inexperienced technicians: May require more sessions

4. Individual Healing Process

  • Faster healing: May require fewer sessions
  • Slower healing: May require more sessions

Typical Treatment Schedule:

  • Initial treatment: 1-2 hours
  • Follow-up treatment(s): 1-2 hours, spaced 4-6 weeks apart
  • Touch-ups: As needed, typically every 1-3 years

Keep in mind that individual results may vary. Your technician will work with you to determine the best treatment plan for your desired outcome.

What factors will affect my cosmetic tattoo?

Cosmetic tattooing, also known as permanent makeup or micropigmentation, is a process that involves placing color pigment under the skin to enhance the natural beauty of the face.

Enhancing Facial Features:

Fill in eyebrows or eyelashes

Enhance lip color and shape

Define eye shape with precision

Goals and Benefits:

The goal of cosmetic tattooing is to improve the color and shape of facial features, providing a natural-looking result that enhances overall beauty.

 

Are the studio and equipment safe?

Ensuring a Safe Studio and Equipment Environment

Our studio prioritizes your safety and well-being:

1. Sterilization and Sanitation

  • We use hospital-grade sterilization equipment to ensure all tools are sanitized.
  • Our studio is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected regularly.

2. Disposable Equipment

  • We use single-use, disposable needles and supplies to prevent cross-contamination.
  • All disposable equipment is safely discarded after each use.

3. Equipment Maintenance

  • Our equipment is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure proper function.
  • We follow manufacturer guidelines for equipment use and maintenance.

4. Technician Training and Certification

  • Our technicians undergo rigorous training and certification programs.
  • We stay updated on the latest techniques, safety protocols, and industry standards.

5. Client Consultation and Screening

  • We conduct thorough consultations to ensure you're a suitable candidate for cosmetic tattooing.
  • We screen for medical conditions, allergies, and other factors that may affect your safety.

6. Emergency Preparedness

  • We have emergency procedures in place in case of an adverse reaction.
  • Our technicians are trained in first aid and emergency response.

Your safety is our top priority. We take every precaution to ensure a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for your cosmetic tattooing experience.

How will my cosmetic tattoo look in the future?

The Long-Term Appearance of Your Cosmetic Tattoo

Your cosmetic tattoo will evolve over time due to various factors:

1. Fading

  • Pigment will gradually fade, but the overall shape and design will remain.
  • Touch-ups can help maintain the desired color intensity.

2. Color Shifting

  • Some pigments may shift slightly in color over time due to sun exposure or skin changes.
  • This is usually minimal and can be adjusted with touch-ups.

3. Softening

  • The edges of your cosmetic tattoo may soften, becoming less defined.
  • This is a natural process and can be addressed with touch-ups.

4. Skin Changes

  • As your skin ages, it may lose elasticity or develop wrinkles, affecting the appearance of your cosmetic tattoo.
  • Touch-ups can help adjust the design to accommodate these changes.

5. Lifestyle Factors

  • Sun exposure, smoking, and other lifestyle factors can impact the longevity and appearance of your cosmetic tattoo.
  • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following aftercare instructions can help minimize these effects.

Tips for Maintaining Your Cosmetic Tattoo:

  • Schedule regular touch-ups to maintain the desired appearance.
  • Protect your skin from excessive sun exposure.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise.

By understanding these factors and taking steps to maintain your cosmetic tattoo, you can enjoy a beautiful, long-lasting result.

Eyebrow Tattoo FAQ's

What should you not do after being tattooed done on your eyebrow?

Protect your new brows! ✨ To get the best results, remember the "No Water" rule for the next 10 to 15 days. This means staying dry in the shower and skipping heavy workouts that cause sweat. Stick to your provided aftercare cream and keep makeup far away from the area. Most importantly—try your best not to touch or wipe them!

 

How long after an eyebrow tattoo can you wash your face?

While you should always prioritize the specific advice given by your artist, the following guidelines represent the standard healing protocol for the best results.

Process 1: Immediate Aftercare (Days 1–3)

  • Keep Them Dry: Avoid any water contact, including steam from showers or sweat from exercise.
  • Blotting: Every few hours, gently dab the area with a clean paper towel to remove excess lymph or blood. This prevents heavy scabbing.
  • No Products: Do not apply any makeup, skincare, or creams to the brow area.

Process 2: Gentle Cleansing (Days 3–7)

  • Wash Carefully: Twice daily, use your fingertips to lightly clean your brows with lukewarm water and a mild, unscented antibacterial soap.
  • Drying: Pat the area dry gently with a clean tissue; never rub the skin.
  • Thin Layer of Ointment: Use a cotton swab to apply a very small, barely visible amount of the provided aftercare cream.

Process 3: Continued Healing (Days 7–10+)

  • Maintenance: Continue washing twice a day. You can stop using the ointment unless the skin feels excessively dry or itchy, in which case a fragrance-free moisturizer may be used.
  • Precautions: Continue to avoid swimming, saunas, intense sweating, and direct sunlight for at least 2 to 4 weeks.

Process 4: Full Recovery (After Flaking Stops)

  • Resume Normal Routine: Once all scabs and flakes have fallen off naturally (usually between days 10 and 14), you can return to your regular face-washing routine.
  • Gentle Care: Avoid applying harsh chemical exfoliants or acids directly on the brows to keep the color from fading.

The Golden Rule: Never pick, scratch, or rub your brows. Let any scabbing fall off on its own to prevent patchy healing.

What are the disadvantages of tattooed eyebrows?

Will my brows fade?

Yes, cosmetic tattoos naturally fade over time! You might also notice the color shifting slightly to a cooler or warmer tone. To keep your brows looking fresh, try to avoid direct sun and keep harsh skincare products away from the area, as oil and UV rays are the biggest causes of color change. You should come be to touch up or let the artist have a look to propose a good advice for you.

How long do tattooed eyebrows last?

On average, your new brows will remain vibrant for 1 to 3 years. Because this is a semi-permanent treatment, the pigment is designed to fade gradually.

  • Technique Matters: Powder brows often last longer than hair-stroke methods like microblading.
  • Your Skin & Lifestyle: Oily skin, frequent sun exposure, and "active" skincare (acids and retinols) can speed up the fading process.
  • Maintenance: We suggest a touch-up every 12–18 months to refresh the color and shape.

Lips Blushing FAQ's

What should you not do after lips blushing?

Aftercare Rules:

  • Hands Off: Let flakes fall off naturally. Picking or rubbing can cause uneven color and scarring.
  • No Makeup: Keep cosmetics away from the lip area for 3–5 days.
  • Dietary Care: Avoid spicy and salty foods for 3 days.
  • Drink Smart: Use a straw for the first 3 days to keep the area clean and dry.

How long does lip blushing take to heal?

Lip Blush Healing at a Glance Surface peeling finishes in about a week, but the real magic happens over the next month as the pigment settles.

  • Days 1–3: Darker color, slight swelling, and tenderness.
  • Days 4–7: Light peeling and flaking. Keep them hydrated and do not pick!
  • Days 8–14 (Ghosting): The color will look very light—it hasn't disappeared; it's just hidden by healing skin.
  • Weeks 4–6: The final shade resurfaces and is fully locked in.

Total Healing Time: 6 weeks.

How long after lip blush can you eat?

Do not eat spicy foods or hot liquids for 48 hours after your procedure. It's a good idea not to eat oily foods, salty foods, acidic foods or alcohol while healing.

Is there a disadvantage to lip blushing?

What are the risks? Before booking your session, please consider the following possible outcomes:

  • Common Side Effects: Minor swelling, bruising, and redness immediately following the procedure. Peeling is a standard part of the healing journey.
  • General Risks: As with any cosmetic tattoo, there is a small risk of infection or an allergic reaction to the pigments used.
  • Long-term Considerations: In rare cases, improper aftercare or individual skin sensitivity can lead to scarring.