Day 1:
Your lash line may appear darker immediately after treatment. Mild swelling or redness is normal and should subside within 24 hours. Keep the area clean and avoid touching or rubbing to promote healthy healing.
Days 3–5:
You may notice light flaking or dryness as the skin begins to heal. Refrain from picking or scratching to prevent uneven healing.
Days 6–10:
The color starts to soften, and any remaining flaking will likely diminish. Your lash line will appear more natural during this period.
Days 11–14:
The pigment continues to settle into its final form.
Re-touch Time (4–12 weeks):
A re-touch session perfects the color and refines any areas that may have healed unevenly.
Long-Term Care Tips:
- Use sunglasses or an SPF product suitable for the eye area to prevent premature fading from UV exposure.
- Avoid harsh scrubbing or using oil-based makeup removers on the lash line; opt for mild, water-based cleansers to maintain pigment longevity.
- Refrain from applying strong exfoliating products (like retinols or acids) directly on the lash line, as they can accelerate fading.
- Schedule a touch up session every 12–18 months to maintain your desired look as the lash line may gradually soften over time.
Essential Details:
If you have an active eye infection, or are using any products that could affect your skin’s healing (like lash growth serums), please let your artist know before your appointment. Mild tenderness is normal immediately after the treatment and typically subsides within a few hours.