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Pre-Treatment Information

  • Writer: Angelique Osborne
    Angelique Osborne
  • Jun 12, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 3, 2019

Are you pregnant or breastfeeding?

Are you taking any medications for anything at all?

Do you use supplements or fat burners?

Are you taking fish oils, aspirins or ibuprofen?

Do you have any skin irritations or sensitive skin?

Do you have allergies?

Are you a diabetic and insulin dependent?

Do you have any transferable diseases?

this is a x2 part process and you will need both sessions Done.

you will need to get some numbing cream from the pharmacy And place it on at least an hour before covered. I sell numbing cream for $15.


If you answered yes to any of these questions, please contact me before booking.


Please be aware that NO cosmetic tattooing procedure is permanent. Our pigments are designed to fade over time. Healing time is 4 to 6 weeks and results will vary according to the individual.


Please understand that some may have greater loss of colour than others. There is never a guaranteed life span for your procedure, 1-3 years is a generalisation.


There will be NO REFUNDS of treatment price at all.


Please review the following Pre-Treatment Information:


* Please do not consume alcohol 24 hours before your appointment.

* Please do not come with sunburn, acne, eczema or abrasions in the brow.

* Do not tint or wax the brows 72 hours before your appointment.

* No spray tan to be on the face at time of appointment.

* No laser or botox within 6 to 10 weeks of your appointment.

* Breastfeeding and prenant women are NOT a candidate for cosmetic tattooing.

* Insulin dependent diabetics may not qualify for cosmetic tattooing without Doctors consent.

* FISH OIL, BLOOD THINNERS, FAT BURNERS, THERMOGENICS, ASPIRIN, IBUPROFEN OR ANTI INFLAMMATORIES ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN A WEEK PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT.

* THICK & OILY SKIN is not recommended for microblading.

* Please note - NO WATER or excessive sweating for 7 days after tattooing.

* If you have sensitive skin and are prone to out-breaks, please let me know prior to your appointment.



 
 
 

1 comentario


Amelia Rawiri
Amelia Rawiri
05 sept 2019

Can I ask, why Botox treatment isn't recommended within that time frame of getting microblading?

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