INVISIBLE EYELINER:
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Lash enhancement or invisible eyeliner consists of an ultra-thin black line along the top eyelash line which is tattooed from eyelash to eyelash that creates the illusion of a more natural, fuller, thicker look of your eyelashes.
Eyelash enhancement is a great solution if you want a thicker, darker, healthier looking lashes.
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HOW LONG DOES LASH ENHANCEMENT LAST?
It can last anywhere from 1-5 years followed by a touch-up.
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CAN I WEAR CONTACT LENSES AFTER THE PROCEDURE?
Arrive to your appointment without contact lenses. Make sure to bring a pair of glasses with you if needed. You will not be able to wear contact lenses for the first 3 days post procedure.
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CAN I HAVE LASH EXTENSIONS ON BEFORE MY PROCEDURE?
Make sure to remove any lash extensions prior to procedure. They can not be worn during the procedure. It is highly recommended that you have any lash extensions removed at least one week prior to your appointment to avoid any possible reaction to the removal solution. It is best to avoid any lash extensions until the procedure is complete, along with the touch-up. You will have to wait at least 14 days post procedure to have lash extensions re-applied.
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CAN I USE LASH GROWTH ENHANCEMENT PRODUCTS PRIOR TO MY PROCEDURE?
Discontinue the use of all eyelash growth enhancement products, such as Latisse for at least 30 days prior to your appointment. Prescription and over-the-counter brand lash enhancement products cause inflammation to the eyelid and lash line which is not recommended when having permament eyeliner treatment.
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WHAT IF I HAVE AN EYE CONDITION, CAN I STILL HAVE THE PROCEDURE?
If you have any medical conditions with your eyes that require monitoring by a physician (for e.g. glaucoma), you must provide our office with written permission from your medical provider before you can have permament eyelinertreatment done.
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CAN I TINT OR PERM MY LASHES PRIOR TO MY PROCEDURE?
Do not tint or perm your lashes within 48 hours of your appointment. You will have to wait at least 14 days post procedure to tint or perm your lashes.
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WHAT SHOULD I AVOID PRIOR TO MY PROCEDURE?
Avoid blood thinning medications and products listed below. Avoid fish oil, Vitamin E oil, alcohol, flax, ibuprofen (including Advil, Aspirin, Aleve) or any medication that thins the blood 24 hours prior to your microblading appointment. For prescribed blood thinners, anti-coagulants and anti-plaque medication: please contact your physician to discuss discontinuing of your medication for 3-5 days prior to your procedure.
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WHAT ABOUT SKINCARE PRODUCTS?
You must stop using Retinol or Glycolic Acid products 2 weeks prior to your appointment.
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HOW SOON I CAN WEAR MAKEUP FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE?
You will not be able to wear anymascara, eyeliner, eye shadow, lash curlers or false eyelashes for at least 7 days post procedure to prevent any risk of infection to the eyelid.
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POST PROCEDURE CARE:
After-care is as important as your actual permanent make up produce. Failure to follow the after-care instructions could result in pigment color loss. Your compliance will help to ensure a great healed result and reduce the need for multiple touch-up visits.
You permanent make up will appear much darker and bolder for the first 5-7 days. Judgment of your results should be deferred until one month following your procedure. Be patient. Your healed permanent make up will look much softer and more natural than it does immediately after the procedure. Do not attempt to lighten or conceal it with make up.
Most permanent make up procedures require more than one visit. All permanent make up procedures include a complimentary touch-up visit, or so called “perfecting visit.” The “perfecting visit” is usually a brief appointment with minimal work needed. But in some cases, a second full application of color may be necessary to achieve the desired result. Touch-up visits are usually scheduled 4-6 weeks after the initial procedure.