HEALING for brows . . .

    HOW WILL THEY LOOK?

    DAY 1:  Depending on the person, eyes will range from very little redness to
    very swollen, and possibly bruised following the procedure.  This condition may
    appear to be a little worse by morning.

    DAY 2:  Healing is taking place, but conditions seem to remain about the same.
    But brows may appear to be thicker on the surface of the skin.  This is due
    partially to swelling and the lymphatic fluids that surface and begin to crust over
    after the procedure.  

    DAY 3:  Swelling, redness or bruising is significantly reduced.  Things are
    starting to look normal again.  The eyeliner is very dark but will begin to d dry out
    and itch.

    DAY 4:  The skin will begin to flake, beginning from the edges first. PLEASE   
    DO NOT PICK!   PICKING COULD REMOVE THE UNDERLYING PIGMENT
    resulting in blotchiness!

    DAY 5:  Flaking continues, but begins to finalize. Eyeliner may appear to be a
    bit gray for a few days until the color stabilizes.
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