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How to maintain after embroidered eyebrows
Embroidered eyebrow is actually a kind of traumatic skin coloring. Pigment is planted in skin tissue to form a stable color block. Because the epidermis is thin and translucent, the pigment passes through the epidermis, showing the color to cover up defects, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and beautify.

The maintenance methods after eyebrow embroidery are as follows:

1. Apply a thin layer of Meibao and Repair Ointment (Tattoo Repair King) to the embroidered eyebrow wound, 2-3 times a day for three consecutive days to prevent infection.

2. Keep the wound clean within three days after eyebrow fluttering. After eyebrow shaping, you can touch the clean water, not alkaline substances such as facial cleanser and shampoo, and don't scrub the eyebrows back and forth.

3. It is not advisable to touch hot water, steam, etc. after the eyebrows scab, so as to prevent the scab from softening and falling off and affecting the coloring of the tattoo pigment.

4. After scabbing, the wound itches a little, so it should fall off by itself, and it should not be pulled off artificially to prevent its color from falling off with the scab and affect the coloring effect, but it can be gently wiped with a cotton swab.

5. Don't eat spicy food or drink alcohol for 1-5 days after eyebrow embroidery (eyebrow carving), so as to avoid allergic swelling of the skin that has not fully recovered.

harm of eyebrow embroidery:

first of all, it is the damage to one's own skin, which is the first line of defense of human immunity. Once the skin is damaged, pathogenic substances such as bacteria will naturally invade the body, from mild inflammation to severe infection.

Furthermore, some cosmetics are bound to be used in eyebrow embroidery. Most of these chemical products contain heavy metals, which may lead to heavy metal infection in the body, even more harmful than bacterial infection.