• Permanent cosmetic enhancements normally require multiple application sessions. To achieve the best results, you will be required to return for at least one control procedure six to ten weeks after the initial application.

  • The aftercare is the same for removals, microblading, and combination brows.

  • For the first couple of days, brows will appear dark and very defined before the scabbing phase. The thickness will subside gradually as the days go by.

  • There are two ways to heal, the wet or dry way. The dry healing method is recommended for best results. You can keep the area moisturized by applying an antibiotic ointment, grapeseed oil, vitamin e oil, or extra virgin olive oil at least twice a day.

  • You may notice whiteness or blanching around the area, this is quite normal and will subside within 12 hours. If you find any lymphatic fluid or blood weeping you can gently clean the area with cool boiled water and gauze, blotting gently.

  • Redness, swelling, and stinging is normal and should subside by the following day completely. If the area feels unbearable for certain individuals who have low pain tolerance, please use a clean ice pack for comfort.

  • You will go through three healing phases: 1-dark, 2-peeling, and 3-light.

  • Be prepared for the color intensity to be significantly sharper and darker immediately after the procedure. This will subside and become softer as the skin heals. This process can take up to 14 days.

  • Once the brow area starts to peel, it will appear flaky and unappealing. The area may feel a bit dry. Do not pick or pull at the treated area as it will result in pigment loss.

  • Once all scabs have fully fallen off completely and naturally, majority of the strokes WILL DISAPPEAR. This is completely normal! Pigment will resurface between 4-6 weeks. Once the pigment resurfaces, you will have about 50% of the strokes. They will appear much lighter from initial procedure.

  • Everyone heals and accepts the pigment differently. I provide the same service for every client, but retention is dependent on your skin and lifestyle

  • Permanent Makeup is an art, NOT a science. Clients results will vary and using a pencil or powder will/may still be needed. We have no control over your bodies healing process and each time a procedure is done, the pigment will have less retention due to scar tissue

  • If you are out in the sun a lot, have oily skin, use anti-aging creams, retinA/retinol products, acidic cleansers, natural elements, regular chemical peels, or exercise frequently, your permanent makeup WILL fade prematurely. The better you take care of the treated area and follow the provided aftercare, the longer it will last.

  • Nobody’s face is totally symmetrical and you need to be realistic with your expectations. There is no point in trying to make the eyebrows identical even if I were to use stencil on your brows they will still look different due to our bone structure not being symmetrical. One brow bone will always dominant/protrude or be a little higher than the other also the side you sleep on plays a factor. We do not use the "P" word when doing Permanent Makeup. Sisters, NOT twins is used universally in this field.

  • There ARE NO GUARANTEES made as to how your body will heal them. If they fade, blur or not take good, that is the result of YOUR skin, your lifestyle....not a result of the technique or the technician. NO one knows how the client’s skin will heal. This is a potential risk all clients take when consenting to this procedure.

HEALING PROCESS & AFTERCARE

HEALING PROCESS & AFTERCARE

FAQs

  • All work at Belinda Brows is performed by only one brow artist, Aleyna. Having 4 years of experience, she has completed over 1000+ clients.

  • Everyone has a different level of sensitivity. Tropical anesthetics are applied before and during the treatment to alleviate any sensation or discomfort. Some clients naturally feel one brow sorer than the other. You will hear a scratch noise/ sensation throughout. Clients describe the pain as a “tweezing” sensation.

  • It will last as long as it’s maintained. How long brows lasts will vary on your skin type by how well your skin takes in pigment during the session and how dark you are willing to go depending on scenario. After a touch up, brows are expected to last from 9 months to 2 years depending on the shade of choice you prefer, skin retention, time in the sun, and daily skin routines (more exfoliating products, faster the fade).

  • Within a week of your first treatment the color will fade significantly and over the next four to six weeks can continue to fade as much as 50%. This is considered an extremely positive occurrence as it allows you time to reflect on your shape and color. After this period your follow-up appointment is carried out. At this point any changes you would like to make are discussed.

  • Color is implanted in the facial area. There tends to be more fluid circulation than other parts of the body. Your face sees the most wear of any piece of you—exposure to the sun, facial products—the list goes on and on. All of these things cause permanent color to fade, this is why you need a touch up.

  • You can locate a detailed explanation of the healing process under our Healing Process & Aftercare page.

  • Unfortunately, I can't. How the skin will react is different for everyone and many factors are to be taken into consideration. Skin type, age, scarring, diet, stress levels, facial products used, etc. all play a key role in your results, which is why it is important to know that more than one touch up may be required.

    I will act in accordance with my experience and expertise to give you my absolute best. But there are no guarantees in this industry. Please think long and hard before you decide to go for it.

  • Although Microblading is considered to be semi-permanent, the procedure does allow flexibility for color or shape change to some extent. However, I will work closely with you to ensure that you are satisfied with the proposed technique. I will allow you to have as much control over the procedure as possible, so there’s very little room for error. If you do not like the decision you made, the Touch Up can be cancelled and the pigmented area naturally fades over time. If you aren’t 100% sure you would benefit from this procedure, please opt for a more temporary options.