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Before your Procedure
All permanent
make-up procedures are multi-appointment
procedures. You are required to come back for your
second procedure before it can be determined that
your treatment is complete. This can be anything
from three weeks to three months.
Permanent make-up is not an exact
science, but a combination of science and art and
an adjustment of colour or shape may be required.
When your procedure is complete the colour will
be very dark and intense. It will take 3-5 days
for this colour to settle and heal into the skin,
allowing the soft and natural colour to emerge.
•Lip application will appear extremely dark and
then flake to almost invisibility in some cases.
Allow at least 3 weeks to determine the amount of
colour retained. Due to the mucous membrane the
colour will almost always have a subtle end result.
Extremely dark and defined colours are very difficult
to achieve.
•The treated area can become inflamed and reddened,
so it is advisable not to make any social engagements
for a couple of days following the treatment.
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•On the day of your procedure, please wear normal
make-up and bring along your regular eye, brow and
lip pencils for colour matching.
•Any form of hair removal, bleaching or tinting
should be performed at least 48 hours pre procedure
and at least 2 weeks post procedure.
•Please do not wear your
contact lenses during or after the procedure and
until swelling has completely subsided. Remember
to bring your glasses.
If you have a history
of cold sores or fever blisters, we recommend a
visit to your GP prior to lip procedures for prescribed
oral medication. Failure to do so may result in
a herpes simplex break out and destroy your
permanent cosmetics.
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Sensitivity to the application is greatly increased if the client
is pre-menstrual.
Please refrain from the use of alcohol, blood thinning medication
e.g. Aspirin, Arnica, Pain medication, Anti-inflammatories, Diuretics
or recreational drugs 24 hours before the procedure. If you have
taken any of the aforementioned meds, please let us know before
the procedure, it does not necessarily mean that we cannot go ahead.
We use a variety of topical anaesthetics to substantially reduce
discomfort.
Important: No prescribed medication should be discontinued without
permission from your doctor. If you are not sure if your medication
will affect the procedure, contact Xentrix before the day.
A patch test is available free of charge, upon request, 24 hours
prior to the procedure.
Due to strict hygiene regulations, we discourage clients from bringing
along friends to sit in on procedures. If you feel this is necessary,
it must be pre-arranged with Kim directly and they should be prepared
to wear the relevant protective gear. Friends, however, are more
than welcome to wait for you in the waiting room.
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