Here is a clear, client-friendly aftercare guide for brow, lash, and nail services. I can format it as a printable leaflet, social media post, or PDF if you want.
**AFTERCARE ADVICE
Brows • Lashes • Nails**
🌿 BROW AFTERCARE (Tint, Wax, Lamination, Henna)
First 24 Hours
- Avoid touching or rubbing the brow area.
- Keep brows dry—no water, steam, saunas, or heavy sweating.
- Avoid makeup around the brow area.
- Avoid tanning beds, sunbeds, or direct sunlight.
- Do not apply oils, serums, or moisturisers to the brow area unless advised.
Ongoing Care
- Brush brows daily with a clean spoolie to maintain shape (especially after lamination).
- Apply a nourishing brow conditioner or oil if recommended by your technician.
- Avoid exfoliating products or retinoids directly on the brows.
- For henna/tint: avoid excessive cleansing or oil-based products to prolong colour.
✨ LASH AFTERCARE (Extensions, Lash Lift, Tint)
First 24–48 Hours
- Keep lashes completely dry—no water, steam, sweating, or crying.
- Avoid touching, rubbing, or sleeping on lashes.
- For extensions: do not use mascara or lash curlers.
- For lifts: avoid heavy creams or oils around the eye area.
Ongoing Care
- Clean lash extensions 2–3 times per week with a lash-safe cleanser.
- Avoid oil-based makeup removers or skincare near the lash line.
- Brush lashes daily with a clean spoolie.
- Do not pull, twist, or pick at the lashes.
- For extensions: book infills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness.
- For lifts: apply a nourishing lash serum to keep lashes hydrated.
💅 NAIL AFTERCARE (Gel, Acrylic, BIAB, Manicure)
General Advice
- Avoid using nails as tools (opening cans, scratching, lifting).
- Wear gloves when cleaning, gardening, or using chemicals.
- Apply cuticle oil daily to maintain nail hydration and prevent lifting.
- Avoid excessive water exposure (long baths, washing-up without gloves).
Gel Polish / BIAB
- Do not pick or peel the product—this can damage the natural nail.
- If lifting occurs, avoid pulling and contact your technician.
- Use hand cream to keep nails and skin hydrated.
Acrylic / Extensions
- Avoid biting or tapping nails on hard surfaces.
- If a nail lifts or breaks, book a repair—do not attempt to glue it yourself.
- Book maintenance every 2–3 weeks.
Manicure (Standard)
- Use a strengthening nail treatment if advised.
- Avoid acetone-based removers unless necessary.
⚠️ Signs to Contact Your Technician
- Unusual irritation, redness, or swelling.
- Excessive lash shedding.
- Severe lifting of nail enhancements.
- Allergic reactions or discomfort that persists.