EYELINER BEFORE CARE

  • Fillers or Botox should be done 6 weeks prior to your procedure and 6 weeks after your procedure.
  • NO Eyelash extensions before the procedure.
  • Do not work out the day of the procedure as the body heat expands the pores.
  • No Sun, sweating, or tanning prior to the procedure.
  • Do not have a tan/sunburn on your face prior to your procedure.
  • If you get your eyelashes tinted, please have this done at least 72 hours prior to your procedure.
  • Do NOT take blood thinners (Aspirin, Coumadin, Tylenol, Niacin, Ibuprofen) 72 hours prior to your procedure.
  • You must have written permission from your physician if you are taking Coumadin or Heparin.
  • You MUST be off Retin-A, Retinol, or Retinoids for 7 days prior to your procedure and avoid using on or around the area for 30 days after. If used before 30 days, it can cause the pigments to fade prematurely.
  • You have to be off Accutane for 1 year.
  • Avoid alcohol or caffeine prior to your procedure, this will minimize any oozing or swelling after the procedure. 
  • Getting a procedure while on your menstrual cycle can make you hypersensitive at the procedure.
  • If there are any blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation of the skin of any kind, moles, or other skin imperfections in or around the area of the procedure, the procedure will be rescheduled until the blemish or area of concern is gone.
  • Come without any makeup.
  • The eyeliner procedure normally requires multiple treatment sessions. For best results, clients will be required to return for at least one retouch appointment. This will take place 4 to 6 weeks after the initial procedure. Those with oily skin may require an additional touch-up. Please be aware that color intensity will be significantly darker and sharper immediately and a few days after the initial procedure, but the color will reduce by 30-50%
  • Although numbing cream is used during the procedure, sensitivity or discomfort may still be felt. The skin may be red and/or swollen after the procedure
  • Where possible, try to avoid the following herbs and spices prior to your appointment: Black pepper, Cardamom, any member of the Zingiberaceae (Ginger) family, Cayenne, Cinnamon, Garlic, Horseradish, Mustard
  • Please DO NOT wear any makeup/eyeliner before the procedure.
  • No electrolysis for at least 5 days before the procedure
  • Exfoliating treatments such as microdermabrasion should not be performed within 2 weeks prior to the procedure
  • Chemical and laser peels should be avoided no less than 6 weeks prior to the procedure
  • Patients prone to cold sores/fever blisters should take an antiviral prior to treatment
  • Hormone therapies can affect pigmentation and/or cause sensitivity

The following medical conditions require a note from your doctor giving consent

Diabetes Type 1 and 2, high blood pressure, autoimmune disease, thyroid / Graves’ disease Any other medical condition that causes slow healing or a high risk of infection

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE THE SERVICE TO ANYONE

For more information you can contact us at: (310) 356-7392 or [email protected]

FAQs

  • Can I wear eyelash extensions before my eyeliner procedure?

    No, we recommend removing eyelash extensions prior to your eyeliner procedure. It’s essential to come without any makeup or extensions to ensure optimal results.

  • Why do I need to avoid certain medications before my eyeliner procedure?

    Certain medications and substances, such as blood thinners (like Aspirin and Ibuprofen), Retin-A, and Accutane, can affect the outcome of your procedure and may increase the risk of complications. It’s crucial to follow our guidelines to ensure safety and optimal healing.

  • How long does the eyeliner procedure take, and what can I expect afterward?

    The initial eyeliner procedure typically lasts several hours, including numbing time. Immediately after, the color may appear significantly darker and sharper, but it will fade by 30-50% over the following weeks. You may experience mild redness and swelling, which is normal and will subside shortly after the procedure.

  • What should I do if I have a medical condition or am on medication that might affect my procedure?

    If you have conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, autoimmune diseases, or are on hormone therapies, we require written permission from your physician before proceeding with the eyeliner procedure. This ensures your safety and helps us provide you with the best possible care.