When Can I Wash My Eyebrows After Microblading?

Published on: Jun 29, 2022 • 5 min read

 

Getting a session of microblading is perhaps the best way to turn your dream of perfect, natural eyebrows into reality.

But post microblading, you must ensure you stick to the proper healing process.

After all, you must have invested a few dollars in the microblading treatment!

when wash eyebrows after microblading

So if you’re done with the slice and dice of the microblading treatment and already wondering, when can I wash my eyebrows after microblading?

We have got news for you.

When Can I Wash My Eyebrows After Microblading?

Think of microblading as a form of a brow tattoo. And what do you do right after you get a tattoo?

You wait and ensure that the treated area is not exposed to excess moisture.

So as part of your microblading aftercare, don’t just go back to your daily routine and start splashing water on your face.

Microblading, like other chemical treatments, requires proper aftercare, and you certainly don’t want to get your brows wet!

The straight answer to your question is: between 2-10 days! Yes, you must wait at least 2 days before getting your eyebrows wet.

Some experts even recommend waiting for at least 7-10 days before you wash your face post microblading.

But this timeline will vary according to your healing process.

Before 7 days, it’s generally recommended to keep your contact with water minimal with only gentle cleansing to remove excess fluid.

You can use a cotton pad patted with sterile water to absorb excess lymph fluid. The lymph flood comes out from the wound post-treatment.

It’s essential to be diligent about your microblading aftercare. Microbladed eyebrows can be vulnerable to water, soap, and shampoo use.

What Happens if I Get My Eyebrows Wet After Microblading?

Many experts recommend keeping your microbladed eyebrows dry until your brows wholly healed.

Don’t forget that this is actually one of the most essential parts of the aftercare process.

But what happens if you continue washing your eyebrow area before it’s fully healed?

  • Not keeping your brows dry can lead to slow healing of all the scabs
  • It can lead to a burning feeling in the area (in this case, it’s recommended to visit a physical if more symptoms develop)
  • Water can lead to premature fading and will lighten the ink pigment
  • It can also lead to discoloration of your eyebrows

Hence, avoiding contact with water in your micro-pigmented area is important.

Water can affect treatment retention and lighten the pigment in your brows so be careful.

How Can I Keep My Eyebrows Dry in Shower?

Sure, permanent cosmetics come attached with their own strings, but that does not mean we skip our hygiene altogether!

No one likes oily hair and it’s essential to wash your hair from time to time.

We also recommend keeping your brow area dry while enjoying cool debris to wipe off the fatigue of a hard day.

Use these simple techniques to keep your brows from getting wet after microblading.

The trick is simple. While showering, you must be careful and keep your face turned away from the showerhead.

It’s usually better to start by washing your hair with your head right under the showerhead and avoiding water contact with your face.

You can lightly wash your face and, using a clean tissue, dab your eyebrows with a very light touch.

Here’s another hack you’ll keep thanking us for…get yourself a pair of goggles!

Snap on the pair and get ready to enjoy your cold shower without worrying about getting your eyebrows wet.

Wait.. don’t head back just yet. You still need to follow a list of instructions to get the most out of your microblading!

How Can I Accelerate My Healing Process?

The 7-10 days window might have you squirming in your seat and wondering if there is a quicker way out so you can quickly head back to your swimming sessions….there is!

Just follow our aftercare instructions, and you should see yourself on the road to recovery soon enough.

Apply An Aftercare Ointment

This one is a no-brainer. After gently cleansing your microbladed area, apply a thin layer of aftercare ointment twice daily, usually morning and night.

This will also avoid fading. Make sure to apply the lotion to your skin using clean fingertips.

Use a Gentle Cleanser

You can use a gentle, antibacterial soap to clean or wash your skin. It can also be used for post-care for cosmetic tattoos.

However, avoid potent cleansing agents like glycolic acid and Retin A. Gently pat the area dry with a tissue.

Avoid Harmful Activities

After a microblading touch-up or procedure, you should avoid activities that may impact your brows.

This includes too much sun exposure or sun tanning, heavy household cleaning, and coming in contact with airborne debris from open-air vehicles.

You should also avoid sweat, which can reach your brows and the treated skin.

Don’t Apply Makeup On Your Skin

Remember, your skin can be quite a sensitive post microblading. You have to be careful not to apply any chemicals on the skin treated to microblading.

Avoid laser or any procedure that will come in contact with your skin or brows that have been treated with microblading.

It’s best not to let the makeup touch your brows or your treated skin.

Applying makeup also means you’ll have to wash it off later, which can also get your brows wet.

Or you could opt for cleansing wipes, so you don’t have to wash your brows.

FAQ

Can I Shower After Microblading Procedure?

You can take a shower after microblading, but it is recommended to avoid getting water in your brows. You can use goggles or position yourself in the shower to avoid contact with water.

What Happens if I Wash My Eyebrows After Microblading?

Washing your brows after microblading can loosen the ink pigment and cause the color to fade. The pigment loss can lead to the treatment being ineffective.



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