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Here’s the thing – no matter how itchy eyebrows get after microblading, YOU MUSTN'T SCRATCH THEM🙅‍♀️ In the hours after the treatment, your brows are still an open wound.. 📌That means it can get infected easily and no surface which isn’t sterile can come into contact with the treated area. This includes your fingers. 📌Once the scab forms, you still have to refrain from touching your brows, because ripping off the scab can cause pigments to be pulled out, so you risk ruining the results. 📌You can also cause permanent scarring because the skin underneath hasn’t recovered. 📌So you need to keep your hands to yourself throughout the microblading healing process in order to prevent infection and get the best possible results. 📌You will need to be very disciplined and not touch your brows. 📌Here’s another catch – you can’t apply any products you’d use to relieve itchiness from, say, an insect bite onto the area, because different products could react with the pigments and affect the results by fading them. But how do you relieve the itchiness then? 📌Well, as your artist we'll prescribe an aftercare ointment you need to use while your brows are healing. 📌Covering the area with a thin layer of the prescribed oil will protect the wound and minimize scarring, but also moisturize the area and stop it from feeling dry, tight, and itchy. 📌If this doesn’t help much, you could try applying a cold compress, but the problem is that you shouldn’t get your brows wet outside of the daily washing. 📌So perhaps try cooling a spoon in your fridge and pressing it against your brows, but always place sterile gauze between them, and press only very gently. Let me know in the comments if this is helpful❤ ________________________ #permanentmakeupartist #permanenteyebrows #permanentmakeupbrows #microbladingtraining #microbladingacademy
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