![]() Avoid topical makeup including sunscreen on the area.Avoid swimming, lakes, hot tubs for the first 10 days.Avoid sleeping on your face for the first 10 days.Avoid heavy sweating and long hot showers for the first 10 days.Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for 4 weeks after procedure.Avoid hot, sweaty exercise for one week.No facials, botox, chemical treatments or microdermabrasion for 4 weeks.Picking can cause scarring or loss of color Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away.AWM should have you covered, but here are some extra tips to help with a smooth and easy recovery. Never put the ointment on a wet or damp tattoo. The ointment should be barely noticeable on the skin. Be sure not to over-apply as this will suffocate your skin and delay healing. DAYS 1-7: MOISTURIZEĪpply a rice grain amount of aftercare ointment with a cotton swab and spread it across the treated area. DO NOT use any cleansing products containing acids (glycolic, lactic, or AHA), or any exfoliants. Rub the area in a smooth motion for 10 seconds and rinse with water ensuring that all soap is rinsed away. With a very light touch, use your fingertips to gently cleanse the eyebrows. Gently wash your eyebrows each morning and night with water and an antibacterial soap like Dial Soap, Cetaphil or Neutrogena. (Don’t worry….THIS DOES NOT REMOVE THE PIGMENT!) Wash daily to remove bacteria and dead skin. Removing this fluid prevents hardening of the lymph. Do this every 5 minutes for the full day until oozing has stopped. Gently blot the area with clean tissue to absorb excess lymph fluid. I am on a septic system and ours works just fine.Now that you know what NOT to do, it’s time to share my secret recipe for amazing microblading results! I love a good acronym so here’s one to help you out, just think of: A – W – M which stands for Absolutely Wonderful Make-up or better yet, Absorb, Wash, Moisturize! The day of the treatment: Absorb I assume there is an optical brightener in the detergent. But with the high water temp and the top shelf detergent I have always had bright white towels. He apparently doesn't get them cleaned, lol. these hand towels are used by my DH who farms and will have grease and barnyard rubbed in as he dries his hands. These towels are just starting to show some threads at the edges. Like Persil powder, which unfortunately was taken off the US market some years ago (I am almost out of my stock pile). I have been washing my hand towels, my washcloths, and my bath towels for about 7 years. I must have white towels for esthetics and the washing routine I have. These are not the Charisma brand which are a little more luxurious. These are not as thin as the gym towels that are at my gym. Not too thick that it does not dry well between uses, and not too thin. Packs come in sets of 6 bath towels, 12 hand towels, 24 washcloths. I have Costco towels that are the large packs they offer at the store. As with anything else Its what works best for you and your lifestyle. ![]() Take the clothes off, take a bath/shower use the towels and in the washing machine they go.no need even for laundry basket and yes I do colored and whites together with a Color Safe Bleach, Laundry Detergent & Borax. on the floor with the bedrooms.BEST move we ever made!! Highly recommend if possible!!! In subsequent homes we made sure the laundry room was on the floor with the bedrooms. SO our first major home remodel soon after having kids was move the laundry room upstairs. HATED having to go into the basement to do wash. especially when you have to lug it up and down flights of stairs. Plus Smaller loads are easier to do, I HATE folding and putting the stuff away. Helps tremendously that the laundry is upstairs near the bedrooms. Rule of thumb Wear or use once then in the wash it goes and wash is done daily so there is no 'pile ups' of dirty wash and no designated WASH day. Plus the wash gets done at the end of the day. I wash towels after each use regardless of kitchen or bath or even pool and beach. Whether it be when our kids were infants or now that we are empty nesters.
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