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Pre Treatment Infomation.

Lip Tattooing – Please ensure your lips are hydrated as much as possible prior to your appointment. We recommend using Bepanthen on your lips every day for 1 week prior to your appointment. It is advised to do a light exfoliant on your lips the night before with a microbe cloth or damp face washer.

Freckles & Beauty Spot – Please come in with a freshly washed face without any make-up, creams or sunscreen. Avoid Vitamin A, chemical peels, enzymes, AHA’s and BHA serums and creams on your skin for 2 weeks prior to your appointment.

Eyeliner Tattooing – Please ensure you do not have any eyelash extensions. A lash lift or tinted lashes are fine. Avoid Vitamin A, chemical peels, enzymes, AHA’s and BHA serums and creams around the eye for 2 weeks prior to your appointment. 

Eyebrow tattooing – Please come in with your eyebrows natural and unplucked. This allows us to see where your natural hair grows. If you do not have any eyebrow hair, we will measure your facial features and create the perfect shape. Avoid Vitamin A, chemical peels, enzymes, AHA and BHA serums and creams around the eye for 2 weeks prior to your appointment. 

What to Expect

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After your cosmetic or medical tattooing treatment, it's normal to experience some temporary effects as your skin begins the healing process. Here's what to expect and how to care for your tattoo

Keep Area Dry

After your procedure, you must to keep the tattooed area dry for 2 weeks.

No Products

Keep all products off the area for 2 weeks.

Don't Oversoak

Over soaking with Bepanthen can result in pigment loss.

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Skin Flaking

It is normal for the area to flake whilst healing.

Bepanthen Application

Use a small smear of Bepanthen on the area to help healing.

 Eyeliner & Lips

If you are having your eyeliner or lips tattooed they may swell after treatment. This should subside within 24 hours. A cool pack may help to relive discomfort and heat within the skin.

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