As barbershops and salons reopen in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis. There will be apprehensions, changings in regular procedure and new ways we operate in the workplace. We participated in a live Zoom panel discussion Saturday May 16, 2020 that explored the concerns of barbers, stylists and well as clients. Click here to view the video discussion on YouTube
An interactivie Zoom discussion hosted by Tiffany Yvonne featuring expert panelists Dorothy Sanchez (licensed cosmetologist)
Owner of Virgin Lyfe Hair, Coily Life and salonsuitesucess.com |
Ashley Ramirez (licensed barber)
Owner of Livid Lash and Livid Salon Innovations Consulting | lividlash.com
RoChelle (licensed cosmetologist and instructor)
Owner of Plugz Salon and Spa | plugzsalonandspa.com
Meech the Barber (licensed barber) | meechthebarber.com
INFORMATION ON:
πWHAT TO EXPECT
πHOW TO STABILIZE YOUR BUSINESS TO SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC...
AND BE INFORMED BEFORE YOU HEAD BACK TO THE SALONS AND BARBERSHOPS AS THE WORLD REOPENS
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Monday, May 18, 2020
Thursday, December 1, 2016
MICROBLADING BEFORE & AFTER CARE
MICROBLADING: Skin Healing, Before & After Care
After the initial visit
takes place, a second visit is required. Usually done within 4-8 weeks this
process is less invasive.
Mild swelling and redness
will reduce within an hour of the procedure with no possibility of permanent
scarring.
Initially during the healing
process, the brows will appear dark and distinct. However, after 7-10 days the
pigment will fade and become less defined. After 30 days, the pigment fades
about 30-40%. There is no required down time.
Before Care
Avoid plucking or waxing
brows. The technician will shape the brows based on measurements taken at the
beginning of the procedure. Do not use exfoliators up to 72 hours before
appointment. Products containing glycolic acid, Retin-A, or alpha hydroxy acids
may cause inflammation of the skin. DISCONTINUE USE OF DRINKING ALCOHOL,
ASPIRIN, BLOOD THINNERS AND RETINOL 1 WEEK BEFORE APPOINTMENT. AVOID SCHEDULING
APPOINTMENT DURING THE CLIENT’S MENSTRAL CYCLE.
After Care
Do not wet brows for 7 days.
Protect healing brows from ALL FORMS OF MOISTURE whenever possible. Abstain
from heavy workouts or aggressive face washing. Gently wash face without touching
the brow area. Only clean treated area with alcohol wipes.

Do not rub or pick the
treated area. The area may feel itchy during the healing period; it is
important NOT TO RUB THE AREA to prevent infection. Picking the treated area is
also known to diminish the appearance of the pigment and will cause the brow to
appear bald.
Apply grapeseed oil after 7
days of treatment. Other oils that can be used are almond, coconut, or jojoba
oils. DO NOT USE PETROLEUM JELLY, as it prevents the skin from healing properly
due to its thickness.
Note: Even
with proper after care, a client may still experience fading or loss of pigment
due to the skin’s natural healing process. This is normal and results may vary
depending on the client’s skin regeneration. Client’s results after healing
depend solely on how their skin heals and absorption of the pigment. Pigment
retention is based on health, age, skin type (pore size, elasticity, thickness
etc.), brow keratosis, medications used, and after care. Most clients require a
touch up after 30 days.
Once the desired look has
been achieved a color enhancement is required after 18-24 months. A touch up
may also be required after 12 months for clients who tan, have oily skin, use facial
peels or anti-aging products. Chlorine,
retinol and peroxide are known to drastically fade the pigment.
INTRO TO MICROBLADING
INTRO TO MICROBLADING
The microblade has 7-18 microneedles when
applied give the appearance of hair-like strokes. Unlike a traditional tattoo, the pigment or
color is impacted closer to skin’s surface using a microblading pen instead of
a tattooing machine.
The microblading method is perfect for
anyone who wants to enhance the appearance of their eyebrows. Regardless of the
amount of existing natural hair, the hair-like strokes look astoundingly real.
Ideal microblading candidates are people who
suffer from trigonometrical, alopecia, other hair-loss disorders or simply for
someone who desires to alter the appearance of their natural brows.
Pigments used are totally different from tattoo ink,
as they are specifically formulated to match the client’s natural brow color.
Certain pigments have different undertones that are complementary to different
skin tones.
The realistic results last 1-3
years and are unapparelled, making microblading the number eyebrow solution.
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