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Before Lip Blushing

*If you have ANY history of cold sores/fever blisters it is HIGHLY recommended that you take an anti viral medication such as Zovirax  5 days before, the day of,  and  5 days after your procedure, or as advised by your doctor. Lip blushing  can irritate the lip skin and can cause you to have an outbreak. Antiviral medication can help prevent an outbreak from occurring.  

*If you have lip injections, or plan on having lip injections, you must wait 4 weeks before or after your initial procedure or touch-up appointment. 

*We recommend that you eat before your appointment. 

*Swelling will subside from procedure within 24-48 hours. 

*Salty, or spicy foods should be avoided in first two days. 

*Drinking through straws can help also, if lips are sore the first day or two. 

*Your healing process with lips is very fast, as the lips heal the quickest out of any permanent makeup procedure. It is comparable to having chapped lips for 2-5 days and then its over. 

*The lips will blossom in and out and shift in color a bit during the first 6 weeks of procedure.  

*IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUS PERMANENT MAKEUP ON YOUR LIPS, BEFORE BOOKING PLEASE SEND ME A PICTURE OF YOUR LIPS FOR APPROVAL IF I DON’T GIVE THE OKAY AND YOU BOOK IT, YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR DEPOSIT!   EMAIL: thebrowboutique228@gmail.com 

● No chemical peels 60 days before or 60 days after procedure

● No Retinols/Retin-A’s or other anti-aging/acne creams or serums containing acids as these will fade prematurely - stop use two weeks prior to  procedure

● Do not work out or sweat heavily for 72 hours after your procedure.  

● Do not tan or have a sunburned face the day of the procedure.

● Stop taking aspirin, niacin, vitamin E, fish oil, CoQ10 and ibuprofen 48 hours before procedure

● No alcohol or caffeine 24 hrs before procedure

You are not an ideal client if you apply to any of the following:

  • You are under 18

  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have been on Accutane within the past year

  • Have HIV or Hepatitis or any other infectious or viral diseases

  • Undergoing Chemotherapy

  • You are Epileptic

  • You are taking medications that may affect how your skin responds to blood clotting and healing.

  • You develope infections easily

  • If your natural lips are too dark and thick (You will need Lip Neutralization)

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