— Semi-permanent cosmetics
— Pre-Procedure instraction
All permanent cosmetic procedures are multi-session processes. You are required to come back for at least one touch-up visit before it can be determined that your work is complete. Touch-up visits are scheduled at 4-6 week intervals or longer.
Be prepared for the color intensity of your procedure to be significantly sharper, brighter, or darker than what is expected for the final outcome. It will take time for this transition and is based upon how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates.
While these tattooed colors may initially simulate the exact color and tone desired, they will not always remain a perfect match. Tattooed colors are constant, while your own skin color will vary depending on exposure to cold, heat, sun and circulatory changes. For example, if you tan your skin and had a scar camouflaged, your surrounding skin will be darker in appearance than the treated area.
- Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may swell slightly or redden, some clients feel it best not to make any social plans for a day or two following any procedure. It is always best to avoid these procedures within months prior to important life events such as weddings. Procedures may take longer than expected to be completed under some circumstances.
- Wear your normal makeup and bring your lip color or brow pencils to the office on the day of the procedure.
- Any tweezing or waxing should be done at least 48 hours prior to the procedure; electrolysis no less than five days before. Do not resume any method of hair removal for at least two weeks.
- Any eyelash or eyebrow tinting or eyelash curling should be done no sooner than 48 hours before, or two weeks after the procedure.
- Do not wear contact lenses during or immediately following the eyeliner procedure. Remember to bring your glasses. You may resume wearing your contact lenses as soon as your eyes return to their pre-tattooed condition.
- Following the eyeliner procedures, as a safety precaution, we recommend that you have someone available to accompany you or drive you home.
- If you are having lip procedures and have any history of cold sores/fever blisters/herpes simplex, you will be required to contact your physician to obtain the proper prescription to prevent such outbreaks.
- Refrain from the use of alcohol, aspirin, aspirin-containing medications, ibuprofen, or other blood-thinning medications for seven days before and two days after any procedure. Refrain from judgment-altering drugs for at least 24 hours prior to any procedure. No medication should ever be discontinued without first consulting your physician.
- A skin test is offered upon request.
ATTENTION!
Practitioner makes no attempt to, or claim to, practice medicine. Some Individuals will have complications related to permanent make up application. These complications are usually mild and last only a few days. However, extreme complications are always a possibility. If you are healthy and there are no visible reason restriction you from receiving a tattoo, you must approve of the design and color before the application of your permanent makeup.
TATOO
All tattoo procedures can be multi-session processes. You can be required to come back for at least one touch-up visit before it can be determined that your work is complete. Touch-up visits are scheduled at 4-6 week intervals or longer.
Be prepared for the color intensity of your procedure to be significantly sharper, brighter, or darker than what is expected for the final outcome. It will take time for this transition and is based upon how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates.
While these tattooed colors may initially simulate the exact color and tone desired, they will not always remain a perfect match. Tattooed colors are constant, while your own skin color will vary depending on exposure to cold, heat, sun and circulatory changes. For example, if you tan your skin and had a scar cam-ouflaged, your surrounding skin will be darker in appearance than the treated area.
- Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may swell slightly or redden, some clients feel it best not to make any social plans for a day or two following any procedure. It is always best to avoid these procedures within months prior to important life events such as weddings. Procedures may take longer than expected to be completed under some circumstances.
- Any tweezing or waxing should be done at least 48 hours prior to the procedure; electrolysis no less than five days before. Do not resume any method of hair removal for at least two weeks.
- Refrain from the use of alcohol, aspirin, aspirin-containing medications, ibuprofen, or other blood-thinning medications for seven days before and two days after any procedure. Refrain from judg-ment-altering drugs for at least 24 hours prior to any procedure. No medication should ever be discontinued without first consulting your physician.
- A skin test is offered upon request.
ATTENTION!
Practitioner makes no attempt to, or claim to, practice medicine. Some Individuals will have complications related to tattoo application. These complications are usually mild and last only a few days. However, extreme complications are always a possibility. If you are healthy and there are no visible reason restriction you from receiving a tattoo, you must approve of the design and color before the application of your tattoo.
— Post-Procedure instraction
EYELINER
- Expect light to moderate swelling and redness in and around treated area.
- For Lash Enhancement do not use any after care cream or ointment. Avoid make up for 7 days.
- For Upper & Lower Eyeliner use a very thin amount of petroleum after care blot off excess with a clean tissue for 7 days.
- If there is any swelling, apply a cool pack (not ice) to the area.
- Keep area clean, but do not wash with soap for 3 days
- You must use NEW mascara to avoid contamination
EYEBROW
- Expect slight swelling, thickness, and redness for 1-2 days following the procedure. Keep the treated area lightly glossed with Vaseline for 7 days. Wash with cold water and pat dry.
- Use a very thin amount of petroleum for aftercare and blot off excess with a clean tissue for 7 days.
- Keep area clean, but do not wash with soap for 3 days. By the 4th day you may clean the area using a very gentle soap (Dove) do not rub area vigorously when washing your face for at least 10 days.
- Do not try to remove the excess color with soap. This color will flake and fade to a beautiful, natural color if left undisturbed.
LIPLINER
- Expect moderate swelling, usually 1-2 days following the procedure. Applying a cool pack for the first 2 hours is very important and should be continued throughout the day. Wash with cold water and pat dry. Keep moist using Vaseline for the next 7 days, and then switch to Chap Stick or lipstick with a spf of 15 or greater, as the sun tends to fade lip color quickly.
- After the procedure, the lips will appear to have too much color. After 3-4 days, the epidermis will slough off and it will appear that you have lost all of your color; however, when the lips have healed completely, the dermal layer will gradually become darker. Two applications may be required to achieve the desired result. It is not uncommon to lose up 70% of the color on the first application.
Keep area away from water for 24 hours.
Keep moist with Vaseline.
Remember:
- DO NOT use any Retin - A or Glycolic Acid while healing
- DO NOT use Peroxide or Neosporin on any areas.
- DO NOT scrub or pick at the treated areas
- DO NOT expose area to sun or tanning beds
- DO NOT do any facials, swimming, spa for at least 5 days.
- DO NOT dye or tweeze eyebrows for one week before and after procedure
No Exercise or sweating for 24 hours
TATTOO POS-PROCEDURE (AFTER CARE)
The first few days and weeks (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new tattoo. Make sure you care for it properly.Below is the healing procedure and do’s and don’ts we recommend. Because each individual is different, this may not always be the best recommendation for each person.
We recommend you follow the advice of your tattoo artist or seek the advice of a doctor first.
- Leave the bandage that you received after the tattoo on for 2 to 4 hours. Tattoos will ooze, this is a normal part of the heal-ing process. The bandage is there to keep airborne bacteria and any other contaminants in the environment from invading your wound.
- Make sure your hands have been washed thoroughly before you remove the bandage.
- After removing the bandage, cleanse the tattooed area with fragrance free soap and water. Do not scrub the tattoo with a brush or towel (this should not be done until the tattoo has healed). The idea behind the washing is to eliminate any dead cells have been allowed to accumulate on the surface.
- Dry the tattooed area by gently patting the area with a clean, sterile towel.
- Let the tattoo dry completely (approximately 10 minutes)
- After you remove the bandage for the first three days apply a thin layer of antibacterial ointment to the area. After three days when the area start to peels, apply a fragrance free moisturizing lotion to the area 2-3 times daily. Continue applying lotion to the area until the tattoo has stopped peeling.
- You do not need to re-bandage
- Repeat steps above for three-four days, approximately 2-3 times a day. The idea behind this part of the process is to not let the tattoo dry out. After a few days you may notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing.
Excessive scabbing can indicate a poorly done tattoo, but some scabbing may be normal.
It is at this point in the healing process that our tattoo will begin to itch.
RESIST THE URGE TO SATISFY YOUR DESIRE TO SCRATCH, RUB, OR PICK at the tattoo.
Remember - the first few days and weeks (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new tattoo.
Make sure you care for it properly.
Consult a physician if you experience symptoms such as excessive swelling, redness, yellow or green discharge, fever.
Some final DO’s and DON’Ts DO NOT:
- Go swimming or soak in a hot tub or bath two weeks.
- Use hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol on your tattoo.
- Itch, pick, or scratch the tattoo.
- Participate in activities that will make you sweat DO.
- Stay out of the sun until your tattoo has healed completely.
- Apply sun block to tattoo after it has healed whenever it is exposed to the sun to protect it from damaging ultraviolet rays.
The client shall consult a health care practitioner at the first sign of infection or an allergic reaction, and report any diagnosed infection, allergic reaction, or adverse reaction resulting from the tattoo to the artist and to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Drugs and Medical Devices Group, at 1-888-839-6676.
— Semi-permanent cosmetics
— Pre-Procedure instraction
All permanent cosmetic procedures are multi-session processes. You are required to come back for at least one touch-up visit before it can be determined that your work is complete. Touch-up visits are scheduled at 4-6 week intervals or longer.
Be prepared for the color intensity of your procedure to be significantly sharper, brighter, or darker than what is expected for the final outcome. It will take time for this transition and is based upon how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates.
While these tattooed colors may initially simulate the exact color and tone desired, they will not always remain a perfect match. Tattooed colors are constant, while your own skin color will vary depending on exposure to cold, heat, sun and circulatory changes. For example, if you tan your skin and had a scar camouflaged, your surrounding skin will be darker in appearance than the treated area.
- Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may swell slightly or redden, some clients feel it best not to make any social plans for a day or two following any procedure. It is always best to avoid these procedures within months prior to important life events such as weddings. Procedures may take longer than expected to be completed under some circumstances.
- Wear your normal makeup and bring your lip color or brow pencils to the office on the day of the procedure.
- Any tweezing or waxing should be done at least 48 hours prior to the procedure; electrolysis no less than five days before. Do not resume any method of hair removal for at least two weeks.
- Any eyelash or eyebrow tinting or eyelash curling should be done no sooner than 48 hours before, or two weeks after the procedure.
- Do not wear contact lenses during or immediately following the eyeliner procedure. Remember to bring your glasses. You may resume wearing your contact lenses as soon as your eyes return to their pre-tattooed condition.
- Following the eyeliner procedures, as a safety precaution, we recommend that you have someone available to accompany you or drive you home.
- If you are having lip procedures and have any history of cold sores/fever blisters/herpes simplex, you will be required to contact your physician to obtain the proper prescription to prevent such outbreaks.
- Refrain from the use of alcohol, aspirin, aspirin-containing medications, ibuprofen, or other blood-thinning medications for seven days before and two days after any procedure. Refrain from judgment-altering drugs for at least 24 hours prior to any procedure. No medication should ever be discontinued without first consulting your physician.
- A skin test is offered upon request.
ATTENTION!
Practitioner makes no attempt to, or claim to, practice medicine. Some Individuals will have complications related to permanent make up application. These complications are usually mild and last only a few days. However, extreme complications are always a possibility. If you are healthy and there are no visible reason restriction you from receiving a tattoo, you must approve of the design and color before the application of your permanent makeup.
TATOO
All tattoo procedures can be multi-session processes. You can be required to come back for at least one touch-up visit before it can be determined that your work is complete. Touch-up visits are scheduled at 4-6 week intervals or longer.
Be prepared for the color intensity of your procedure to be significantly sharper, brighter, or darker than what is expected for the final outcome. It will take time for this transition and is based upon how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates.
While these tattooed colors may initially simulate the exact color and tone desired, they will not always remain a perfect match. Tattooed colors are constant, while your own skin color will vary depending on exposure to cold, heat, sun and circulatory changes. For example, if you tan your skin and had a scar cam-ouflaged, your surrounding skin will be darker in appearance than the treated area.
- Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may swell slightly or redden, some clients feel it best not to make any social plans for a day or two following any procedure. It is always best to avoid these procedures within months prior to important life events such as weddings. Procedures may take longer than expected to be completed under some circumstances.
- Any tweezing or waxing should be done at least 48 hours prior to the procedure; electrolysis no less than five days before. Do not resume any method of hair removal for at least two weeks.
- Refrain from the use of alcohol, aspirin, aspirin-containing medications, ibuprofen, or other blood-thinning medications for seven days before and two days after any procedure. Refrain from judg-ment-altering drugs for at least 24 hours prior to any procedure. No medication should ever be discontinued without first consulting your physician.
- A skin test is offered upon request.
ATTENTION!
Practitioner makes no attempt to, or claim to, practice medicine. Some Individuals will have complications related to tattoo application. These complications are usually mild and last only a few days. However, extreme complications are always a possibility. If you are healthy and there are no visible reason restriction you from receiving a tattoo, you must approve of the design and color before the application of your tattoo.
— Post-Procedure instraction
EYELINER
- Expect light to moderate swelling and redness in and around treated area.
- For Lash Enhancement do not use any after care cream or ointment. Avoid make up for 7 days.
- For Upper & Lower Eyeliner use a very thin amount of petroleum after care blot off excess with a clean tissue for 7 days.
- If there is any swelling, apply a cool pack (not ice) to the area.
- Keep area clean, but do not wash with soap for 3 days
- You must use NEW mascara to avoid contamination
EYEBROW
- Expect slight swelling, thickness, and redness for 1-2 days following the procedure. Keep the treated area lightly glossed with Vaseline for 7 days. Wash with cold water and pat dry.
- Use a very thin amount of petroleum for aftercare and blot off excess with a clean tissue for 7 days.
- Keep area clean, but do not wash with soap for 3 days. By the 4th day you may clean the area using a very gentle soap (Dove) do not rub area vigorously when washing your face for at least 10 days.
- Do not try to remove the excess color with soap. This color will flake and fade to a beautiful, natural color if left undisturbed.
LIPLINER
- Expect moderate swelling, usually 1-2 days following the procedure. Applying a cool pack for the first 2 hours is very important and should be continued throughout the day. Wash with cold water and pat dry. Keep moist using Vaseline for the next 7 days, and then switch to Chap Stick or lipstick with a spf of 15 or greater, as the sun tends to fade lip color quickly.
- After the procedure, the lips will appear to have too much color. After 3-4 days, the epidermis will slough off and it will appear that you have lost all of your color; however, when the lips have healed completely, the dermal layer will gradually become darker. Two applications may be required to achieve the desired result. It is not uncommon to lose up 70% of the color on the first application.
Keep area away from water for 24 hours.
Keep moist with Vaseline.
Remember:
- DO NOT use any Retin - A or Glycolic Acid while healing
- DO NOT use Peroxide or Neosporin on any areas.
- DO NOT scrub or pick at the treated areas
- DO NOT expose area to sun or tanning beds
- DO NOT do any facials, swimming, spa for at least 5 days.
- DO NOT dye or tweeze eyebrows for one week before and after procedure
No Exercise or sweating for 24 hours
TATTOO POS-PROCEDURE (AFTER CARE)
The first few days and weeks (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new tattoo. Make sure you care for it properly.Below is the healing procedure and do’s and don’ts we recommend. Because each individual is different, this may not always be the best recommendation for each person.
We recommend you follow the advice of your tattoo artist or seek the advice of a doctor first.
- Leave the bandage that you received after the tattoo on for 2 to 4 hours. Tattoos will ooze, this is a normal part of the heal-ing process. The bandage is there to keep airborne bacteria and any other contaminants in the environment from invading your wound.
- Make sure your hands have been washed thoroughly before you remove the bandage.
- After removing the bandage, cleanse the tattooed area with fragrance free soap and water. Do not scrub the tattoo with a brush or towel (this should not be done until the tattoo has healed). The idea behind the washing is to eliminate any dead cells have been allowed to accumulate on the surface.
- Dry the tattooed area by gently patting the area with a clean, sterile towel.
- Let the tattoo dry completely (approximately 10 minutes)
- After you remove the bandage for the first three days apply a thin layer of antibacterial ointment to the area. After three days when the area start to peels, apply a fragrance free moisturizing lotion to the area 2-3 times daily. Continue applying lotion to the area until the tattoo has stopped peeling.
- You do not need to re-bandage
- Repeat steps above for three-four days, approximately 2-3 times a day. The idea behind this part of the process is to not let the tattoo dry out. After a few days you may notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing.
Excessive scabbing can indicate a poorly done tattoo, but some scabbing may be normal.
It is at this point in the healing process that our tattoo will begin to itch.
RESIST THE URGE TO SATISFY YOUR DESIRE TO SCRATCH, RUB, OR PICK at the tattoo.
Remember - the first few days and weeks (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new tattoo.
Make sure you care for it properly.
Consult a physician if you experience symptoms such as excessive swelling, redness, yellow or green discharge, fever.
Some final DO’s and DON’Ts DO NOT:
- Go swimming or soak in a hot tub or bath two weeks.
- Use hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol on your tattoo.
- Itch, pick, or scratch the tattoo.
- Participate in activities that will make you sweat DO.
- Stay out of the sun until your tattoo has healed completely.
- Apply sun block to tattoo after it has healed whenever it is exposed to the sun to protect it from damaging ultraviolet rays.
The client shall consult a health care practitioner at the first sign of infection or an allergic reaction, and report any diagnosed infection, allergic reaction, or adverse reaction resulting from the tattoo to the artist and to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Drugs and Medical Devices Group, at 1-888-839-6676.
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Address
Olena Mordaunt
8611 Louetta Rd, studio 128
Spring, TX, 77379
@olenamordaunt
@olena.mordaunt
+1-916-547-6161