Pre & After Care

Jin strives to create the safest and the most comfortable setting for her guests through thorough preparations, careful selections, and meticulous execution— following the proud tradition of K-beauty standards.

Nano Brows Care Instructions

Nano Brows Beforecare Instructions

  • 1-week Before Your Appointment

    • Avoid retinol & exfoliants – Stop using retinol, glycolic acid, and other exfoliating products on your brows.

    • No Botox or fillers – Avoid Botox or dermal fillers around the brow area. If you plan to get Botox, it is recommended to have your brows done first, or wait at least two weeks after the Botox treatment.

    • Limit sun exposure – Avoid tanning or excessive sun exposure, as burned or sensitive skin won’t hold pigment well.

  • 3-5 Days Before

    • Stop using blood thinners – Avoid aspirin.

  • 24 Hours Before

    • Stay hydrated & well-rested – Helps your skin heal better.

    • Cleanse the area gently – But don’t over-exfoliate or irritate the skin.

Nano Brows Aftercare Instructions

  • Avoid water and touching the treated area for the first 24-48 hours.

  • After 24-48 hours, you can start applying a very small amount of moisturizer. Always use a cotton swab to apply it.

    • Apply once a day, preferably before bedtime.

  • When water contact begins after 24-48 hours:

    • During showers or face washing, do not rub the eyebrow area.

    • It is okay if shampoo or facial cleanser comes into contact with the brows, but avoid scrubbing the area for 2 weeks

  • After 2 weeks, the skin will be fully healed

    • You can resume your normal skincare routine and rub the area as usual.

    • If additional makeup is needed after healing, you may apply it.

  • Avoid intense, sweat-inducing exercise for 1 week.

  • Avoid swimming, sauna, and facials for 2 weeks.

  • To prolong the color retention:

    • Avoid using any skincare products containing retinol, vitamin C, or acids directly on the eyebrows.

    • If using a face mask, ensure the product does not come into contact with the brows.

Maintenance Touch-ups

  • The need for touch-ups depends on your skin type and lifestyle. Most people require touch-ups every 6 to 14 months, though some may need them sooner or later.

  • Feel free to contact us anytime or book an appointment online if needed.


Eyeliner Permanent Makeup Care Instructions

Eyeliner Beforecare Instructions

  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood-thinning medications (like aspirin) 24 hours before the procedure.

  • Remove all eye makeup and avoid using lash serums at least a week before.

  • You must remove your eyelash extensions before coming.

  • If you wear contact lenses, remove them before - you can put them back in after the procedure. and bring glasses if needed.

  • The procedure is not very painful (stinging or itchy sensations), but it may comfort you if you take a pain reliever an hour before your appointment.

Eyeliner Aftercare Instructions

  • Keep the Area Clean

  • Avoid Water & Moisture – Keep the area dry for at least 24–48 hours.

    • Avoid swimming, sauna, or hot yoga for at least 2 weeks.

  • No eye makeup or facial for 2 weeks

  • Even after 2 weeks, water-based makeup remover is preferable – Avoid using oil-based products around your eyes

Healing Process

  • Mild swelling, redness, and scabbing are normal.

  • Do not pick or scratch the scabs; let them fall off naturally.

  • No Rubbing for 2 weeks

  • Be gentle when washing your face and pat dry carefully.

  • You may return to normal routines after two weeks

Follow-Up Touch-Up’s

  • A touch-up session may be needed after 3-6 weeks.


Lip Blush Care Instruction

Lips Blush Beforecare Instructions

  • Hydrate & Moisturize

    • Keep your lips well conditioned – Use a lip balm or moisturizer regularly for at least a week before your appointment.

  • Avoid Certain Substances

    • Do not consume alcohol, caffeine, or blood thinners (such as aspirin) 24 hours before your appointment.

    • Avoid fish oil, vitamin E, and other supplements that may thin the blood.

  • Cold Sore Prevention (If Prone to Cold Sores)

    • If you have a history of cold sores, consult your primary physician and take an antiviral medication (like Valtrex) 1–2 days prior to the appointment

  • No Lip Fillers or Treatments

    • Avoid lip fillers, laser treatments, or chemical peels at least 2 weeks before your lip blush appointment

  • Arrive with Bare Lips

    • Do not wear any lipstick/colors on the day of your appointment

Lip Blush Aftercare 

  • First 24 Hours:

    • Gently wipe clean lips with provided saline wipes

    • Apply the recommended vitamin A&D ointment, provided

    • Avoid touching, licking, or picking at your lips.

    • Drink through a straw to minimize moisture exposure.

  • Days 2-7:

    • Keep lips moisturized with the provided ointment or a fragrance-free, non-petroleum-based balm.

    • Avoid spicy, salty, or acidic foods that may cause irritation.

    • No excessive sweating, swimming, or direct sun exposure.

    • Do not pick or peel the scabs— Let them fall off naturally.

  • Weeks 2-4:

    • Continue moisturizing your lips daily.

    • Avoid lipsticks, lip glosses, or other makeup on the lips until fully healed.

    • Expect fading and unevenness—This is normal. A touch-up is usually needed after 4-8 weeks.

  • Your lips will appear over 50% lighter than the initial color right after the procedure. The color will gradually develop over four weeks, and the final result will be visible after the touch-up session.

Healing Process

Please be patient as the healing process will take 25 - 30 days and starts immediately after the procedure. Everyone heals differently and the final results depends on your skin type, after care upkeep, age, and lifestyle.


Day 1 - 3

After your initial nanoblading/microblading session, your eyebrows may feel tender and a little sore, similar to a bad sunburn. 

On the first day, your eyebrows might appear extremely dark due to the pigment sitting on top of the skin because it has not settled in completely. The color could darken but will eventually lighten up and begin to fade. Be patient.


Day 4 - 14

As the tenderness begins to fade, your eyebrows will darken and harden. During this time they will look very bold and will begin to scab.

Your brows may look patchy, dry, and flakey. Resist the temptation to pick at the scabs as this can reopen the wounds and disrupt the healing process. Picking could remove the pigmentation which will result in patchy brow results.

As your brows continue to flake, the dark color will begin to soften. The final look of your eyebrows will be apparent approximately 30 days after the procedure.


Day 15 - 29

The healing process is now halfway to completion. Your brows will begin to look more soft and natural. The individual brow hairs will start to look more defined.

Day 30+

After 1 month, your skin will be completely healed. You should not feel any pain or discomfort. Your eyebrows should also look soft and full, they might appear lighter than the original thus resulting in a touch-up shortly after.

Following touch-up appointment is necessary within in 6 weeks which will help define the brows further and fill in any spot that needs extra enhancement. **Price of the follow touch up is $100**

**Additional touch up after the following touch up is not necessary. However, you may want to consider getting additional touch up depending on your skin type (alopecia, oily skin and acnes skin). For the additional touch up, we recommend getting touch up within 3-6 after the previous touch up. **Price for the additional touch up will be $100**