The following restrictions are to ensure your skin is in the best possible condition for an amazing microblading procedure.Please read carefully.

Important DO’s & Don’ts

  • Do arrive on time for your appointment

  • Please try to arrive no more than 5 mins early, as we may be finishing up with a previous client

  • If you arrive more than 15 mins late your appointment may not be able to go ahead and our cancellation policies will apply

  • Do advise if you have any allergies, hormone issues or are on any medication

  • Don’t bring children, friends or family with you

  • Don’t attend your appointment if you are sick

  • Don’t exercise on the day of the procedure as body head expands the pores

  • Avoid heavy sunlight and sunburn 3 days before your procedure. Skin should not be in the process of healing before the procedure

  • Avoid coffee or anything with caffeine the day of the procedure

  • Do not take fish oil, Aspirin, Niacin, vitamin E and/or Ibuprofen, omega 3 unless 48-72 hours before the procedure

  • Do not drink alcohol 24 hours before or after the procedure

  • Any tweezing, waxing or tinting should be done at least 72 hours prior to the procedure

If you are on any medication that may affect your skin, please advise Joanne to discuss before booking

The cosmetic tattoo procedure is not suitable for:

  • Pregnant and breastfeeding

  • Chemotherapy patients

  • Dermatitis

  • Extremely Sensitive Skin

  • Excessive Sebum (very oily skin)

  • Sunburnt Skin

  • Skin that has recently had any sort of laser/cosmetic treatments

The discomfort is relative as everyone has a different level of sensitivity. An pre-numbing anaesthetic is applied for numbing before and during the procedure. Every effort is made to ensure you remain comfortable for the duration of the procedure. Our clients are usually pleased to discover that it is no more painful than tweezing or threading.  

Pre-Care instructions are designed and MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED to limit bleeding and skin sensitivities during the service. Excessing bleeding and sensitivity during the procedure will dilute and expel the pigment colour and lead to poor results.


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