Nano Brows Aftercare

During the First 3 Days

Refrain from allowing water to contact your new brows, except during gentle cleansing.
Use a mild cleanser such as Cetaphil (widely available at most drugstores).

From Day 4 to Day 10

Apply a very thin layer of A&D ointment using clean fingers or a Q-tip.
Use the ointment 1–2 times daily for 7 days. Avoid over-saturating the brows.

Important Notes

Do not pick or peel scabs — scabbing is a natural part of the healing process.
After 2 weeks, you may resume your regular skincare routine and activities.
After 3 weeks, apply SPF to protect your brows from fading.

Things to Avoid While Healing

First 3 days: Avoid getting the brows wet beyond gentle cleansing. Keep them clean to prevent infection.

7 days: Avoid applying makeup to the brows and any activity that involves laying on your face.

2 weeks: Avoid tanning, prolonged sun exposure, swimming, saunas, hot tubs, and heavy sweating.
Avoid facials, peels, retinoids, vitamin E oils, or any exfoliating products.

Never: Pick or peel scabs on your brows.

Things to Remember

Redness or irritation should subside within 4 hours.
Brows may appear darker or more intense during the first week — this is normal.
Healing takes about 2 weeks. Full results will appear once completely healed.


Lip Blush Aftercare

Keep Your Lips Clean

There may be some bruising directly after the procedure — this is normal.
Swelling is also very common, so don’t be alarmed.

Moisturize

Keep your lips moist at all times — do not let them dry out!
For the next 7–10 days, continue applying your aftercare daily to maintain hydration.

Healing Process

It takes about two weeks for your lip blush to fully heal.
The color will fade and then gradually return — this is normal, so don’t worry!

Things to Avoid While Healing

First 2 weeks: Avoid tanning beds or sun exposure.
Avoid swimming, saunas, hot tubs, or gyms (anything that causes excessive sweating).
Avoid facials, chemical peels, retinoids, vitamin E oils, or any product that promotes skin peeling.

Also avoid wearing makeup on your lips — only use the provided aftercare to stay hydrated.
Avoid spicy foods, kissing, or anything that might irritate your lips.

Never: Pick or peel the scabs.
Do not apply anything other than the provided aftercare (no antibiotic creams, Polysporin, etc.).

Things to Remember

Healing is gradual — be patient and follow these instructions carefully.
Keep your lips hydrated and avoid anything that may disrupt the healing process.
After two weeks, you’ll be able to enjoy your beautifully healed lip blush results!