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Writer's pictureAbby Rogan

The Art of Ombre Powder Brows: Navigating the Healing Process!


Ombre Powder Brows

Proper healing is a crucial aspect of receiving the best result from ombre powder brows. You need to follow some aftercare protocols if you want your eyebrows to heal nicely. Remember, post-procedure care is as crucial as the procedure itself. It needs absolute care to treat the pigmented area.


Therefore, if you wish to get ombre brows, you must keep yourself updated with the healing process and, of course, the step-by-step guide to achieving the best result.


Healing Process of Ombre Powder Brows


Powder brows create the desired fullness of your eyebrows in a bespoke arch shape. But during the process of eyebrows micro pigmentation, your skin will be pierced, which increases the risk of infection, especially if you have sensitive skin. Besides, inadequate protection of the treated area can also lead to premature fading and patchiness of the pigments. So, keep the following things in mind and learn the healing process.


Day 1-3


Remove any excess lymph fluid with clean tissue after the eyebrow micro pigmentation procedure. To prevent the formation of large scabs, gently wipe your eyebrows with a cotton pad moistened with distilled or boiled water. You may experience some skin pulling as your eyebrows dry.


Day 4


As your skin heals after the eyebrow micro pigmentation procedure, you may notice scabbing and experience some itching. But not to panic! Avoid touching or scratching your eyebrows, as this can cause pigment loss, infection, or scarring.


Don’t forget to use aftercare ointment that will act as a barrier to protect your skin from micro dust and other external factors. Apply a thin layer of ointment. Otherwise, it may cause faster pigmentation loss. Make sure you cleanse the area daily to protect it from bacteria buildup.


Day 5-7


Flaking and scabbing are normal reactions and part of the healing process. But the scabs will eventually fall off on their own, and some pigment loss and lightening of the color are normal during this phase.


Day 7-10


As the scabbing process continues, any redness around your eyebrows indicates that your skin is still healing. It's normal for the pigment color to appear very light or even grey during this stage, with some spots appearing to have no pigment.


Day 14-30


During this time, the color of your eyebrows should gradually come back and even out on the surface, resulting in a soft and natural look. It's time to assess if there is anything you would like to add or change before the final result sets in.


Conclusion


Are you looking for the perfect place to get your ombre powder brows? Look no further than us. We prioritize the safety and satisfaction of each and every client, guiding you through the entire process to ensure the best possible results. Schedule an appointment with us today! And don't forget to follow us on Facebook for updates.

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