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- 30min after – rinse the area with anti-bacterial or baby soap and wipe gently with a wet wipe excess discharge, apply a thin layer of ointment. Repeat 3-5 times for the first day. If brows were done late afternoon protect with glad wrap during the night to prevent wiping and drying\
- Next 7 days – maintain facial hygiene, wash your face morning and evening and apply gel/ointment avoid all creams only use soothing gel/ointment no makeup on area, no gym /sauna/facial /steam/swimming/botox & fillers, avoid picking, scratching and touching the area
- Next 30 days – avoid Laser /IPL/peels/AHA, Retinol Brightening creams
- Always avoid Laser /IPL/Fraxel on the area. Use of antibiotics and hormonal therapy can lead to faster pigment fading. Always use SPF over brows & lips after 7 days to protect the colour. All procedures need to be touched up after 4-6 weeks and yearly to prevent colour change and fading, Lip Procedure drink Acyclovir medication prior and after to prevent cold sores outbreak
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- Do not apply any eye make up on the day of your appointment
- Please ensure all previous lashes have been removed
The correct precautions to be taken 24hours after the treatment for long-term care of Lashes:
- Do not wet or rub lashes
- Do not apply cream, makeup or mascara to the eyelashes
- Do not use a sauna, steam rooms or facial steamer whilst you have the lashes on
- Do not swim for at least 48hours
- Do not pull or pick at the lashes this can cause damage to your own natural lashes
- Have the lashes removed professionally
- Lashes can be brushed with a mascara wand daily but do not over brush them. Brush from the middle to the tip of the lashes
- Mascara should not be worn throughout the whole term of having your lashes on
- The eye you tend to sleep on will be the eye that loses the lash extensions first
- The lashes can last up to two weeks (Depending on the glue used) but will not be as full or thick by the end of the two weeks
- You may experience a reaction to the products even after you have had a patch test
- Your natural lashes will twist and turn causing the extensions to also twist and turn gently brush them back into shape
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- Do not apply any eye make up on the day of your appointment
The correct precautions to be taken 24hours after the treatment for long-term care of Lashes:
- Use the recommended serum 2x daily.
- Comb upwards daily.
- Do not wet or rub eyelashes for 24 hours after treatment.
- Do not apply cream to the eyes for up to 24 hours after treatment.
- Do not apply mascara. Mascara can be worn after the 24 hours.
- Do not use a sauna, steam, or facial steamer.
- Do not swim 24 hours after treatment
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- Please ensure you have left the hair to grow to at last 1mm long
- Don’t apply any moisturizers or fake tans prior to your waxing
- No heat treatments 24 hours prior to waxing
- For facial waxing to ensure the correct preparation for the skin, for at least 2 days prior to the treatment, do NOT use any Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Beta Hydroxy Acid, Retinol (vitamin A), Vitamin C (in a low ph. formula) or anything perceived as ‘active’ skincare
The correct precautions to be taken 24 to 48 hours after waxing treatment:
- Keep the area that has been waxed clean, and avoid heat and friction
- Do not take a hot bath or shower for 24hours; keep the temperature of the water cool
- Do not use perfumed bath or shower products
- Do not use saunas, hot tubs, steam rooms or infrared lamps Do not use a sunbed for up to
- Do not apply fake tan or have a professional spray tan treatment
- Do not attend the gym or participate in any other form of exercise/dance
- Do not touch the waxed area with unwashed hands
- Do not scratch the area as a secondary infection may occur
- Wear clean, loose fitting clothes
- Do not go swimming
- Do not apply deodorants, body sprays, powders or lotions to the area, except those recommended by the salon, a medical practitioner or a pharmacist
- You can apply an antiseptic cream to the area that has been waxed for approximately 3-4 days following your treatment. Always wash your hands before applying the cream onto the area or apply using lint-free pads
- Occasionally some clients do suffer from ingrown hairs following a waxing treatment. If this occurs, the client should be advised to gently exfoliate the skin three times a week in the bath or shower
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- Leave adequate time after your treatment for your nails to dry
- Wear protective gloves when gardening, or doing housework
- Use hand cream regularly
- Always use a base coat under polish to prevent staining, and top coat to prevent chipping
- Never use metal files
- Keep nails at a workable length
- Drink plenty of water and eat well
- Do simple hand exercise to keep joints supple
- Avoid harsh and drying soaps
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- For pedicures, wear open toe shoes if possible, for the next 12 hours
- Change socks or tights daily
- Apply moisturizing lotion daily to the feet after bathing
- Foot sprays containing peppermint or citrus oil are useful to refresh the feet during the day
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- Use cuticle oil every night (just before going to bed). This will nourish the root of the natural nail and should produce stronger nails
- Use protective gloves for housework, gardening, and DIY etc. as household chemicals will strip nails and skin of natural oils and may affect the look and condition
- Moisturise hands after washing allowing the skin to stay smooth
- Be careful when using suntan oils or insect repellents, as some contain solvents which may cause damage to the polish
- Do not pick off the nail product, as this will remove the upper layer of your natural nails and may cause damage
- Have the nail product professionally removed followed by a manicure to keep nails healthy
These aftercare guidelines will be updated occasionally so you should check before each treatment for any changes or additions.
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