The brow lamination or bleaching treatment is NOT suitable for clients who: • Have a positive reaction to the patch test. • Have cuts, abrasions, inflammation, or swelling in the orow area. Have used retinols, AHAs, or BHAs within the past week (if you have an upcoming appointment please stop using these) Suffer from alopecia, sunburn, or have extremely sensitive skin. Are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Have conditions such as trichotillomania, blepharitis, dry eye syndrome, active psoriasis/eczema flare up, herpes simplex, eye infections, folliculitis, or conjunctivitis. • Have been diagnosed with cataracts, diabetic, retinopathy, or glaucoma-unless they provide a GP's letter confirming they are fit for treatment. • Are currently undergoing or have recently completed chemotherapy. It is recommended to wait until the brows have fully recovered. • Have recent scar tissue around the brow area • Have had Lasik surgery within the past six weeks. • Have had recent permanent makeup (must wait 4 to 6 weeks) or eyelift surgery (must wait 4 to 6 months). At Brows& All we take safety seriously and want to avoid causing any harm to our clients and we're very sorry but in these instances we will have to refuse you for these treatments.
To ensure the best results from your Halal eyebrow treatment and prolong the effects of bleaching, tinting, and lamination, follow these aftercare steps: First 24-48 Hours: Avoid Water & Steam - Keep your brows dry to prevent interference with the setting process. Avoid showers, saunas, steam rooms, and heavy sweating. Stay Out of Direct Sunlight - Sun exposure can cause premature fading. Wear a hat or apply a high SPF sunscreen to protect your brows. General Maintenance: Avoid Harsh Skincare Products - Do not use products containing strong acids, retinoids, or alcohol near your brows, as they can strip the color and cause irritation. Stick to gentle, hydrating skincare. Do Not Touch or Rub Your Brows - Avoid touching, scratching, or rubbing your brows, especially in the first few days, to prevent irritation and uneven fading. Moisturise Your Brows - Keep your brows hydrated with nourishing brow serum or natural oils like castor or jojoba oil to maintain softness and prevent breakage. Gently Cleanse the Brow Area - Use a mild, sulfate-free cleanser, and pat your brows dry with a soft towel instead of rubbing. Avoid exfoliants or harsh scrubs. Long-Term Care & Touch-Ups: Regular Maintenance - The color of your brows will fade over time, and new hair growth will occur. Schedule touch-ups every 4-6 weeks to maintain the desired look. By following these aftercare steps, you can keep your brows looking fresh, polished, and well-maintained for longer. I'd also like to note, you can still make Wudhu etc, just avoid rubbing the brows.
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