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Are tattoos safe?
Yes, as long as you choose a reputable artist that has a business license and tattoo certification. Ask questions if you are unsure how long the artist has been practicing. Be sure to check my pre-care, post-care instructions and contraindications. Be honest about any medications or vitamins as this can cause excess bleeding
Does it hurt?
Even though this is a cosmetic procedure, this is a tattoo. Pain tolerance is different for everyone and as stated above, the best thing you can do to prepare for your appointment is to read the pre-care instructions and contraindications. I will numb you with 2 different types of numbing agents during your procedure to try and make it as painless as possible.
Most people find the procedure to be no more painful than tweezing or threading.
Please note: during your menstrual cycle you could have increased discomfort.
How long does a cosmetic tattoo last?
It is a semi-permanent tattoo and you will need a touch up anywhere from a year to 18 months. Anything after 18 months you will need to pay full price.
Should I bring in inspo photos?
Of course! I always want to see what your brow and cosmetic tattoo goals are! We will discuss at the appointment if they are appropriate for your skin type, skin elasticity and maturity.
Can I wear makeup after the procedure?
No, the tattoo is considered an open wound. It is vital that you follow your aftercare instructions and avoid putting anything on the area while it is still considered open.
Everyone is different but typically the healing process is 10-14 days. Wait the whole healing process before you apply any makeup.
Do I need to take time off of work?
No, you can go about your day as needed after the procedure. The brows will appear darker and go through the normal healing process over the next 21 days with the first 10 days having the most significant changes. Please refer to what to expect with further questions on the healing stages. Lips can be swollen but will go down over the next few hours.