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  • EYELASH LIFT (LVL LASH LIFT)
    To achieve maximum results from your Nouveau Lashes treatment, it is essential that you follow the relevant aftercare advice. Failure to do so could lead to an adverse reaction (e.g. irritation, swelling, lash damage etc). If redness or irritation does occur, apply a damp cotton wool compress. If symptoms persist, consult a GP. > Do not get lashes wet for the first 24 hours. > Avoid steam, saunas and swimming for the first 48 hours. > Avoid touching, rubbing or introducing foreign bodies or contaminants to the treated area. > Ensure lashes are not disturbed or manipulated into different positions (e.g. when sleeping, cleansing the face, applying moisturiser or cosmetics). > Do not perm lashes or use lash curlers. > Avoid strong sunlight or UV light (if tinted). Lasts up to 8 weeks.
  • EYEBROW TINT + WAX
    Following a waxing treatment, small bumps and redness are common, temporary reactions. A cold compress, antiseptic cream, or aloe vera gel can be applied to the area (with clean hands) to alleviate these symptoms. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen after 24 hours, you should seek medical advice. In addition, if irritation or swelling occurs and you think you may be having an allergic reaction to the tint, you should apply a cold compress and seek medical advice. In the first 24 hours following your treatment: > Try to keep your eyebrows dry for at least 12 hours to prevent colour fade. > Avoid hot baths and showers which can aggravate freshly waxed skin (lukewarm water is okay). > Avoid saunas, hot tubs, facial massage and steam treatments. > Avoid touching or scratching the treated area with unwashed hands. > Avoid swimming, sport, gym work, and any other exercise / activity that will cause perspiration. > Avoid applying makeup on and around the eyebrows. > Avoid applying perfumed products to the area. > Avoid tanning (sunbathing, sunbeds, false tan). Extra information: > Exposure to sunlight / UV light for long periods can cause the tint to fade more quickly. > Use of oil-based makeup remover can cause the tint to fade more quickly.
  • EYELASH TINT
    If irritation or swelling occurs following the treatment and you think you may be having an allergic reaction to the tint, you should apply a cold compress and seek medical advice. In the first 24 hours following your treatment: > Avoid wearing contact lenses for the remainder of the day. > Try to keep your eyelashes dry to prevent colour fade. > Avoid saunas, hot tubs, facial massage and steam treatments. > Avoid touching or rubbing the eyes, especially with unwashed hands. > Avoid swimming, sport, gym work, and any other exercise / activity that will cause perspiration. > Avoid applying makeup on and around the eyes. > Avoid applying perfumed products around the eyes. > Avoid tanning (sunbathing, sunbeds, false tan). Extra information: > Exposure to sunlight / UV light for long periods can cause the tint to fade more quickly. > Use of oil-based makeup remover can cause the tint to fade more quickly.
  • FEET: CND SHELLAC / GEL POLISH
    To prolong the life of your CND Shellac / gel polish: > Take care when applying false tan which could stain the CND Shellac / gel polish. > Be aware that some sunscreens and insect repellents contain DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) which can cause lifting of CND Shellac and gel polish. To minimise this effect wash feet and nails immediately after applying sunscreens and insect repellents. > Be aware that some CND Shellac and gel polish colours can fade if subjected to chlorine followed by excessive sun. To minimise this effect wash and dry feet and nails after swimming before sunbathing. > Avoid picking at a chipped area as this can damage the natural nail. Gently file off any sharp edges to prevent further chipping or tearing and book in for a nail repair if required. Repairs are charged at £3.00 per nail. To maintain healthy feet and nails between treatments: > Avoid removing CND Shellac and gel polish by peeling it off as this can damage the natural nail. > CND Shellac and gel polish should always be removed by soaking. Free removal is provided when you book in with me for a re-application. Alternatively, you can book in with me for a professional removal (including file + cuticle work) for £8.00 or purchase a home removal kit with instructions for £12.95. These kits are available at the treatment room and include enough product for 2 removals. > Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet. > Do regular, simple foot exercises to keep joints supple. > Exfoliate feet with a scrub or pumice stone weekly to prevent build-up of hard skin. > Always dry feet thoroughly after washing. (Applying talc or foot powder between the toes also helps to absorb any moisture.) > Apply foot cream after showering / bathing to maintain soft and supple skin. > Apply cuticle oil twice a day to nourish nails and cuticles, improving the condition of the nails over time. CND SolarOil can be purchased at the treatment room for £2.95. > Keep nails at a short length to prevent breaking and splitting. > Avoid metal files which can be incredibly damaging to the nails. Instead, try using a 180/240 grit cushion file. These can be purchased at the treatment room for £1.80. > When painting your nails with regular polish at home, use a base coat to prevent staining and a top coat to prevent chipping. > Always remove polish with nail polish remover. (Acetone-free nail polish remover is more gentle on the skin and nails.)
  • FEET: FILE + POLISH
    To prolong the life of your file + polish: > Leave adequate time following the treatment for your nails to dry. > If possible, wear open-toe shoes for the journey home. > Take care when applying false tan which could stain the nail polish. To maintain healthy feet and nails between treatments: > Always remove polish with nail polish remover. (Acetone-free nail polish remover is more gentle on the skin and nails.) > When painting your nails at home, use a base coat to prevent staining and a top coat to prevent chipping. > Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet. > Do regular, simple foot exercises to keep joints supple. > Exfoliate feet with a scrub or pumice stone weekly to prevent build-up of hard skin. > Always dry feet thoroughly after washing. (Applying talc or foot powder between the toes also helps to absorb any moisture.) > Apply foot cream after showering / bathing to maintain soft and supple skin. > Apply cuticle oil twice a day to nourish nails and cuticles, improving the condition of the nails over time. CND SolarOil can be purchased at the treatment room for £2.95. > Keep nails at a short length to prevent breaking and splitting. > Avoid metal files which can be incredibly damaging to the nails. Instead, try using a 180/240 grit cushion file. These can be purchased at the treatment room for £1.80.
  • HANDS: CND SHELLAC / GEL POLISH
    To prolong the life of your CND Shellac / gel polish: > Wear protective gloves for cleaning, gardening, using chemicals and applying false tan. > Avoid using your nails as tools (e.g. to prise lids off products). > Be aware that some sunscreens and insect repellents contain DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) which can cause lifting of CND Shellac and gel polish. To minimise this effect wash hands and nails immediately after applying sunscreens and insect repellents. > Be aware that some CND Shellac and gel polish colours can fade if subjected to chlorine followed by excessive sun. To minimise this effect wash and dry hands and nails after swimming before sunbathing. > Avoid picking at a chipped area as this can damage the natural nail. Gently file off any sharp edges to prevent further chipping or tearing and book in for a nail repair if required. Repairs are charged at £3.00 per nail. To maintain healthy hands and nails between treatments: > Avoid removing CND Shellac and gel polish by peeling it off as this can damage the natural nail. > CND Shellac and gel polish should always be removed by soaking. Free removal is provided when you book in with me for a re-application. Alternatively, you can book in with me for a professional removal (including file + cuticle work) for £8.00 or purchase a home removal kit with instructions for £12.95. These kits are available at the treatment room and include enough product for 2 removals. > Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet. > Do regular, simple hand exercises to keep joints supple. > Avoid harsh, drying soaps. > Always dry hands thoroughly after washing. > Apply cuticle oil twice a day to nourish nails and cuticles, improving the condition of the nails over time. CND SolarOil can be purchased at the treatment room for £2.95. > Use a nail strengthener between treatments to improve the condition of the nails. CND RescueRXx can be purchased at the treatment room for £5.95. > Apply hand cream regularly to maintain soft and supple skin. > Keep nails at a workable length to prevent breaking and splitting. > Avoid metal files which can be incredibly damaging to the nails. Instead, try using a 180/240 grit cushion file. These can be purchased at the treatment room for £1.80. > When painting your nails with regular polish at home, use a base coat to prevent staining and a top coat to prevent chipping. > Always remove polish with nail polish remover. (Acetone-free nail polish remover is more gentle on the skin and nails.)
  • HANDS: FILE + POLISH / MANICURE
    To prolong the life of your file + polish: > Leave adequate time following the treatment for your nails to dry. > Wear protective gloves for cleaning, gardening, using chemicals and applying false tan. > Avoid using your nails as tools (e.g. to prise lids off products). To maintain healthy hands and nails between treatments: > Always remove polish with nail polish remover. (Acetone-free nail polish remover is more gentle on the skin and nails.) > When painting your nails at home, use a base coat to prevent staining and a top coat to prevent chipping. > Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet. > Do regular, simple hand exercises to keep joints supple. > Avoid harsh, drying soaps. > Always dry hands thoroughly after washing. > Apply cuticle oil twice a day to nourish nails and cuticles, improving the condition of the nails over time. CND SolarOil can be purchased at the treatment room for £2.95. > Use a nail strengthener between treatments to improve the condition of the nails. CND RescueRXx can be purchased at the treatment room for £4.95. > Apply hand cream regularly to maintain soft and supple skin. > Keep nails at a workable length to prevent breaking and splitting. > Avoid metal files which can be incredibly damaging to the nails. Instead, try using a 180/240 grit cushion file. These can be purchased at the treatment room for £1.80.
  • MAKEUP / BRIDAL
    If irritation or swelling occurs following the treatment and you think you may be having an allergic reaction to the makeup or products used, you should immediately remove the makeup, apply a cold compress, and seek medical advice. To prolong the wear of your makeup throughout the day: > Use blotting paper throughout the day to soak up excess oil without spoiling the makeup. > Avoid touching or scratching your face. > Avoid swimming, saunas, steam rooms and other hot environments. > Keep a lipstick and powder in your handbag for touch-ups during the day. To keep your skin healthy: > Always thoroughly remove makeup before going to bed. > If you wear lash extensions, avoid oil-based makeup remover which can break down the glue. > Cleanse, tone and moisturise twice a day using products suitable for your skin type. > Use facial cleansing products rather than soap to wash the face as this can dehydrate the skin. > Exfoliate 2 - 3 times a week to brighten the complexion. > Always wash your hands before applying makeup or using skincare products. > Avoid sharing makeup and makeup brushes with others as this can lead to cross infection. > Have a makeup-free day once or twice a week to allow your skin to return to its normal pH. This can help to prevent break-outs and gives your skin chance to rejuvenate.
  • MASSAGE
    In the first 24 hours following your treatment: > Get plenty of rest. > Avoid caffeine and alcohol (as massage is a detoxifying treatment). > Avoid hot baths and showers which could lead to faintness / dizziness (lukewarm water is okay). > Avoid strenuous exercise (gentle, postural exercises are okay and can help reduce to muscle tension). > Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and assist in the elimination of toxins from the body. > Eat light, healthy meals to assist in the detoxification and healing process. > Do regular breathing exercises to increase your intake of oxygen. Occasionally, you may experience any of the following reactions up to 24-48 hours after treatment. These are known as a contra-actions and are the body’s response to the treatment: > Redness of the skin. > Headaches. > Dizziness and nausea. > Tiredness, fatigue or disrupted sleeping patterns. > Aching and soreness of muscles. > Cold and flu like symptoms. > Increased thirst. > Increased urination or passing stools. These reactions are uncommon but perfectly normal and show that toxins are being expelled from the body, so that it may re-balance and cleanse itself. In the unlikely event that these symptoms persist or you experience severe pain or discomfort, you should seek medical advice.
  • WAXING
    Following a waxing treatment, small bumps and redness are common, temporary reactions. A cold compress, antiseptic cream, or aloe vera gel can be applied to the area (with clean hands) to alleviate these symptoms. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen after 24 hours, you should seek medical advice. In the first 24 hours following your treatment: > Wear loose clothing to prevent irritation. > Avoid touching or scratching the treated area with unwashed hands. > Avoid applying perfumed products / deodorant to the area. > Avoid hot baths and showers which can aggravate freshly waxed skin (lukewarm water is okay). > Avoid saunas, hot tubs, massage and steam treatments. > Avoid swimming, sport, gym work, and any other exercise / activity that will cause perspiration or friction on the treated area. > Avoid tanning (sunbathing, sunbeds, false tan). From 24 hours after the treatment: > Moisturise regularly to maintain soft and supple skin. Natural products such as coconut oil are soothing and gentle on the skin. From 48 hours after the treatment: > To help prevent ingrown hairs, exfoliate the treated area 2-3 times a week using a dry brush or exfoliating mitt. > You may notice a small amount of regrowth after a week or so. It can take several treatments for your hair to get into a growth cycle that gives the best results. > Avoid shaving between waxing appointments for best results. > To be successfully removed by waxing, hair should be between 5mm and 1cm in length.

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