Avoid sweating; no gym, cardio, or exercise.
Avoid touching the procedural area.
Before bed, clean the area gently with baby wipes and apply a thin layer of Iwama Cream.
Avoid applying any makeup or products on your eyebrows other than Iwama Cream.
Avoid heavy sweating or sleeping on your stomach.
Avoid immersing your head underwater.
Avoid facial tanning, sauna, and facials.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure on eyebrows (use sun protection.)
Avoid applying products such as retinol and acids close to eyebrows.
Avoid laser treatments close to the procedural area.
MICROBLADING
HEALING PROCESS
Brows look dark and bold as pigment oxidizes at the surface.
Brows may look thick, solid, and reddish as if shaded in with makeup.
Hairstrokes may appear thick, raised, and striped.
Pigments residue may come off when applying Iwama Cream.
Brows may itch and you may see shedding, leaving some areas sparse.
You may see a loss of color. This is normal. Do not scratch/pick!
The outer layer of the skin heals within 5 to 7 days.
On Day 7, you can apply brow makeup if needed.
The skin is rapidly exfoliating and should shed evenly if left alone.
The color under the exfoliating skin will continue to appear light until the upper layer of skin becomes more transparent as it heals.
If needed, you may now touch up any areas that need a boost of color, additional hair strokes or adjust the shape slightly.
