Taking care of the area of skin where microblading was done is similar to taking care of a tattoo, though a little more intense. The colour will appear dark right after the treatment, and the skin underneath will be red. After microblading, wipe the area with a wet cotton swab dipped in sterilized water about two hours later. Any excess dye on your brows will be removed with this method. It will also maintain sterility in the environment. It can take anywhere from 7 to 14 days for the skin to appear healed and the pigment to fade to its normal shade.
To properly care for your skin after microblading, follow these steps:
For up to 10 days, avoid making the area wet, which involves keeping the face dry while showering.
Wash your face gently and be especially careful around the treated area. Pat it with a clean tissue. Don’t rub your brows.
Use only products prescribed by your esthetician.
Don’t use skincare products on your own because they can contain ingredients such as exfoliants and acids, which can affect the pigment.
Don’t sleep on your face, and use a clean pillowcase, ideally a silk one.
For at least a week, refrain from wearing makeup. Since the pigments are already settling into the shallow cuts in your skin created by blading, this is happening.
Picking at scabs, tugging, or itching the brow region are all bad ideas.
Saunas, swimming, and unnecessary sweating should be avoided before the region has healed fully and you have a follow-up appointment.
Maintain a clean brow line by keeping your hair away from it.
As instructed, apply any medicated cream or healing balm offered by your technician.
Avoid sun exposure and tanning.