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  • Does it the procedure hurt?
    A topical anesthetic cream and gel are used during your procedure. Pain levels vary and every effort is made to ensure you remain comfortable during the procedure. Majority of clients say the feeling is tolerable. Having this service performed during your menstrual cycle may increase discomfort during your procedure. If you are a frequent smoker, the topical anesthetics used during the treatment will not last as long.
  • How long does it last?
    The procedure outcomes are considered semi-permanent and will fade over time. They may need to be refreshed every 6-8 months in order to keep lines crisp, otherwise they will fade after 1-3 years. Frequency of sessions depends on a number of factors including the color pigment used (lighter colors fade faster), lifestyle (sun exposure), and if any form of exfoliations come into contact with the treated area. If you have oily skin or want a longer lasting result, a powder variation would be a better option for you. *Please note that final results cannot be guaranteed as each unique skin type will hold pigments differently and break down at different rates. You may book a touch up session 6-8 weeks after the initial appointment to fill in any areas that have faded after the healing process.*
  • What if I already have previous work?
    Please send an email of your brows without make up on in good lighting to hello@labeautician.com or 778.229.4046 before booking your appointment and sending in a deposit. Together we will see if a cover-up is feasible, if you need color correction or need to do removal elsewhere before getting the procedure done.
  • What factors will affect my tattoo?
    ● Sun Exposure: The sun will soften the look of your tattoo. Once healed, sunblock SPF 50 should be applied daily to prevent brows from fading as quickly. ● The regeneration of skin cells: The longer the regeneration takes, the longer the pigment holds. ● The speed at which the skin absorbs the pigment: The slower the absorption, the longer the pigment will hold. This depends on the thickness level of the skin. ● The choice of colour: The choice of lighter pigments will fade much quicker than dark pigments. ● Bleeding during the procedure: Bleeding will reduce the pigment absorption as blood will push out the colours. Consuming alcohol and certain medications act as blood-thinners and should not be taken at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
  • Who is not a candidate?
    ● Pregnant or breastfeeding women ● Those who have undergone chemotherapy or used Accutane within 12 months ● Allergies to certain ingredients and numbing agents used during process ● Those with auto-immune health concerns such as lupus ● Skin Diseases such as psoriasis, ingrown hairs, dermatitis, eczema, undiagnosed rashes or blisters on the area of treatment ● Thyroid Condition ● Light Translucent Skin ● Uncontrolled heart conditions, blood pressure, diabetes, or other health conditions ● Under 18 years of age ● HIV or Hepatitis ● Botox within 4 weeks For more information, please visit the LA BEAUTICIAN Precare page.
  • What should I do before my appointment?
    Please visit the LA BEAUTICIAN precare page for information. Have any questions? Please email us at hello@labeautician.com or call/text 778.229.4046
  • What is the healing process?
    For all healing & aftercare information, please visit the LA BEAUTICIAN Aftercare Page. Have any questions? Please email us at hello@labeautician.com or call/text 778.229.4046
  • Can I secure your promotional pricing?
    Yes, you may secure promotional pricing as long as the appointment and deposit has been made before the end date of the promotional pricing and if the set number of appointments with the promotional pricing has not been exceeded. *We reserve the right to end any promotional pricing without notice.
  • What do I do after my appointment?
    For aftercare information, please visit the LA BEAUTICIAN aftercare page. Have any questions? Please email us at hello@labeautician.com or call/text 778.229.4046

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