My New Brows Look Like Crazy Birds!

It’s completely understandable to be alarmed when your freshly done brows appear red and thick. It can be a shock to the system, especially if you were expecting a more subtle look. But don’t panic just yet.

The Healing Process

It’s normal for brows to look darker, redder, and thicker immediately after the procedure. This is due to a combination of factors:

  • Inflammation: Your skin is reacting to the microtrauma caused by the procedure.
  • Pigment Oxidation: The pigment undergoes a chemical change as it heals, temporarily appearing darker.
  • Swelling: Slight swelling can contribute to the appearance of thickness.

What to Do Next

  • Trust the Process: While it’s tempting to interfere, it’s crucial to resist the urge to touch, pick, or scrub your brows.Allow them to heal undisturbed.
  • Follow Aftercare: Adhere to the aftercare instructions provided by your artist. This includes keeping the area clean and moisturized.
  • Be Patient: The initial appearance will gradually improve over the next few weeks. The redness and thickness should subside as the brows heal.

If you’re still concerned after a few weeks, schedule a follow-up appointment with your artist to discuss your concerns.They can assess the healing process and make any necessary adjustments during the touch-up session.

Remember, it takes time for the final result to reveal itself. Be patient and trust the process.

Have you experienced a similar situation with your brows? Share your story in the comments below.

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