Lashes aftercare
After getting lash extensions, avoid water, steam, makeup, and touching or rubbing your lashes for the first 24 hours. Keep them clean by gently brushing with a spoolie, avoid oil-based products near the eyes, and don’t pull or pick at the extensions. Sleep on your back if possible to prevent crushing them, and schedule fills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness.
Dermal filler aftercare
After dermal filler treatment, avoid touching or pressing the area for 24 hours and steer clear of intense exercise, heat, saunas, or alcohol for the first 24–48 hours. Gentle cold compresses can help reduce swelling or bruising, and it’s best to avoid makeup for at least 12 hours. Stay well hydrated, and try to sleep on your back with your head elevated the first night. Mild swelling or tenderness is normal, but contact your practitioner if you experience severe pain, unusual swelling, or any signs of infection.
Lip Blush aftercare 
After lip blush, keep the lips clean and lightly moisturised, avoiding picking or rubbing as they heal. For the first few days, avoid heavy sweating, spicy foods, hot drinks, and direct sun exposure, and use a straw when possible. Expect some dryness, scabbing, and colour fading during the healing process. Avoid makeup on the lips until fully healed, and apply only the recommended ointment. If you notice signs of infection or unusual swelling, contact your practitioner.
Scar camouflage aftercare
After scar camouflage, keep the area clean, dry, and protected for the first few days, avoiding touching, picking, or scratching as it heals. Avoid swimming, heavy sweating, sun exposure, and applying makeup or skincare products directly over the area until it has fully settled. Lightly moisturise only with the product recommended by your practitioner, and avoid friction from clothing or bedding. Some redness, mild swelling, or dryness is normal during healing. If you notice unusual pain, excessive swelling, or signs of infection, contact your practitioner promptly.