DollFace Ink

Hi! I’m Jessica. I love everything that sparkles and glitters. I love everything girly, and I love makeup. I love watching makeup tutorials, having fun with makeup and experimenting with makeup. A couple of years ago I felt I was being pulled toward the permanent makeup industry and I decided I wanted to study and train to become a permanent makeup artist but I was afraid to take the first step, and I let that fear hold be back. The desire to become a permanent makeup artist stayed with me and in the summer of 2021 I finally took the leap and went after my dream, receiving my certification from Ink-ology Academy! I’m so happy I did! I love the permanent makeup industry and creating beauty for my clients. I love seeing the happy glow on my clients face as they see the finished result…and I love what I do. I guess you can say I’m creating a life that I love, one beautiful face at a time! Thanks for being here doll! Xo, Jessica 💋 ***Not everyone is a candidate for permanent makeup. I will not be able to perform the procedure if you meet any of the following.*** • Under the age of 18 •Pregnant or nursing (if you are nursing, you can Pump ‘n Dump for 8 hrs following the procedure •Viral infections and/or diseases •Tendency towards keloids or scarring •Seborrheic dermatitis on treatment site •Skin irritations or psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.) on treatment site •autoimmune disease •Sick (cold, flu, etc.) •Had Botox in the past 4 weeks (May potentially distribute toxin rendering it ineffective) •Used Accutane in the past year (Minimum of six months of NO Accutane to safely do PMU •Taken Doxycycline in the past 6 months (Hypersensitivity & possible reactions) •Allergies to anesthetic (lidocaine) or epinephrine (Treatment can be done without any numbing) •Extremely oily or problematic skin (Pustules etc on treatment site) The following conditions require a note from your doctor • anemia •diabetic - insulin levels must be maintained and below 200 to perform procedure •epilepsy •cancer or chemotherapy •had an organ transplant •pacemaker or heart conditions • medications that may cause blood to thin or have side effects that could effect the healing and outcome of the procedure. ***PRE-PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS*** The following things should be avoided prior to your permanent makeup procedure. •Be off of Accutane for at least 6 months •No chemical peels, dermabrasion, laser, Botox, dysport, or any other intense treatments 4 weeks before treatment. ••Unless medically necessary please avoid blood thinners like fish oil, herbal supplements, vitamin E, 10-14 days prior to the procedure. •Electrolysis should not be done within 2 weeks of the procedure. •Discontinue using Retinol, abrasive products such as Salicylic acid, Glycolic acid 2-4 weeks prior to procedure. •Taking melatonin 2-4 weeks prior to procedure may assist the skin in the healing & retention. -INSTRUCTIONS TO PREPARE THE WEEK OF- •Do not drink coffee or energy drinks on the day of treatment. •Do not drink Alcohol 24 hours before the day of treatment. •Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, or Ibuprofen 48 hours before treatment. •Do not take omega 3 (fish oil) 1 week before treatment. •Do not tan or have intense sun exposure at least 3 days before treatment. • Brow shaping should be done at-least one week prior. •Shower and fix your hair (as you need to take extra care not to get the application area wet for several days). Starting Homeopathic Arnica can help with bruising and swelling. Also known as the Mountain Daisy, Arnica Montana has been used for hundreds of years to safely treat bruising and swelling. Arnica is available in both topical and oral form. Two sublingual Arnica tablets can be taken three times a day for 5 days. Clients can start the day before and continue for 5 days following their treatment. *HYDRATE* HYDRATE *HYDRATE* *DollFace Ink accepts Cash (preferred) Cash App, Zelle, Credit/Debit cards (3.5 % processing fee), or Apple Pay. BROW AFTERCARE Please read all aftercare instructions on this page to make sure you can commit to this brow journey, especially for the first 7-10 days. Failure to follow these instructions may result in pigment loss! ​ ​ AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS: ​ Proper aftercare is a very important aspect of the long term success, effectiveness, health, and overall satisfaction with your new powder brow tattoo. It is very important to follow those instructions in order to achieve the best possible results from your permanent makeup procedure. Included here are general permanent makeup aftercare instructions that will help limit any infection or problems, and assure a healthy and successful healing as quickly as possible. ​ NO BOTOX FOR 4 WEEKS BEFORE OR AFTER PROCEDURE! DO NOT TOUCH THE HEALING PIGMENTED AREA WITH YOUR FINGERS. THEY MAY HAVE BACTERIA ON THEM AND CREATE AN INFECTION!​ Always wash your hands first before you clean the area!! The FIRST DAY after your service, CLEAN EVERY 2 hours as instructed with aftercare pack provided. Apply a very, very thin coat of healing Ointment AFTER cleaning with the products provided at the time of your service. The SECOND DAY after your service, CLEAN EVERY 4 hours until bedtime. Healing ointment on dry skin after every cleaning. Discontinue after peeling has completed. To clean, use the cotton disk provided. If you run out, use a cotton disk dampened with bottled water and wipe off the existing ointment on your brows, Pat dry with a clean/dry tissue and reapply the ointment. For the first 24 hours, lymph fluids may surface of the brow and it is very important to NOT allow this to accumulate and harden on the surface of the skin. For the first 72 hours, avoid any contact with water other than the dampened cotton disk used for cleaning. If slight crust/scab appears on the pigmented surface, do not force removal by picking or scratching! You will remove pigment along with the crusting and create potential for scarring After 72 hours, you may use a gentle cleanser with your finger tips to wash the area, pat the area dry with a clean towel or tissue. DO NOT SCRUB OR RUB FORCEFULLY. Do not apply makeup over healing areas No tinting of brows or lashes Avoid excessive sweating/exercise, sun, saunas, and swimming (including chlorinated pools or jacuzzis, the ocean, or recreational bodies of water) Avoid sun exposure and limit contact with animals near your face Avoid exercise while healing. Be careful to not traumatize the procedure area while it is healing. Use a broad spectrum sunblock after area has healed to slow fading Do not use products containing alpha hydroxy acids on or near pigmented areas including glycolic or lactic acids or Retin A products (they will fade the pigment) Avoid products containing Aloe Vera, Vitamin E during the healing time Follow up appointments should be scheduled between 6-8 weeks after the initial procedure. New procedures are sometimes a two-step process and final results are sometimes not determined until the follow up visit is completed. Do not judge your procedure while it is in the healing process as it may require a follow up If you experience excessive itching, swelling, blistering or any other complications post-procedure, STOP using the aftercare product and contact your technician immediately, you may be allergic to the aftercare product All tattoos carry the inherent risk of infection and/or allergic reaction, so if swelling, pain, bruising persists for more than a few days, it may be a sign of infection, so be sure to contact your doctor right away Any procedure such as botox, facial laser treatments or chemical peels will affect the pigment from the procedure and the overall appearance. Please notify your physician prior to performing those services. AVERAGE HEALING TIME AND PROCESS: ​ Average healing time will vary from person to person and will depend on several physiological factors that include age, skin type, circulation, hormonal cycles, and how easily and/or severely you swell and bruise. Generally, as with any type of skin trauma, older, looser skin tends to take a bit longer than younger skin to heal. Other factors that may affect healing time include diet, excessive physical activity, exposure to direct sunlight, and any medications you might be taking.. ​ LIP BLUSHING CONTRAINDICATIONS DISCLAIMER It is required that clients consult with their Physician prior to taking, altering or stopping any form of medication and/or supplements, or making changes to their dosing cycles etc. Unfortunately, not everyone is a good fit for the lip blush procedure. Clients may have something (such as symptom or condition) that makes this procedure inadvisable. The following is a list of contraindications for the lip blush treatment: • UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE • DIABETES • PREGNANT OR LACTATING WOMEN • GLAUCOMA • SKIN DISEASES SUCH AS PSORIASIS, ECZEMA AND UNDIAGNOSED RASHES OR BLISTERS ON THE SITE THAT IS TO BE TREATED • HISTORY OF COLD SORES (IF SO, CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN. MANY CLIENTS AVOID COLDSORE BREAKOUTS BY TAKING A VALTREX CYCLE PRIOR TO THEIR APPOINTMENT. • ALLERGIES TO MAKEUP OR COLORS • EASILY TRIGGERED POST INFLAMMATORY HYPER PIGMENTATION • TRANSMITTABLE BLOOD CONDITIONS LIKE HIV OR HEPATITIS • ACTIVE SKIN CANCER IN THE AREA TO BE TATTOOED • HEMOPHILIAC • HEALING DISORDERS • BLOOD THINNERS (CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN) • UNCONTROLLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR MITRAL VALVE DISORDER • ACCUTANE OR STEROIDS (CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN) COLD SORES AND VALTREX Valtrex only needs to be taken for 4 days. 1 dose on the day of the procedure, and for 3 days following the appointment. Clients who have had a cold sore in the past must consult with their Physician regarding Valrex. * I will not work on a client if they have had cold sores in the past and have not started antiviral medications. It does not matter how long ago the outbreak was. BEFORE THE PROCEDURE: Avoid supplements with blood thinning effects. Supplements that have blood thinning effects include dong quai, fish oil, garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, green tea, red clover, and vitamin E and should be discontinued 7 days prior to getting a cosmetic tattoo. These supplements may increase bleeding especially if you're taking blood-thinning medications like warfarin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Avoid Blood Thinning Medications. A number of medications make your blood less likely to clot ("thinner") including aspirin, Midol, Excedrin, and NSAIDs (Advil, Motrin, Naproxen, Aleve). These medications should be discontinued 7 days before and 1 day following your appointment. If you need to take something for pain opt for Tylenol (acetaminophen). Coumadin and Plavix also have blood thinning effects but it is not recommended to discontinue them due to their medical necessity. You should be aware of the increased risk of bruising if you're taking them. Don't Drink Alcohol 24 Hours Prior. Alcohol has anti-platelet effects and increases your chances of bruising. DURING YOUR TREATMENT Starting Homeopathic Arnica can help with bruising and swelling. Also known as the Mountain Daisy, Arnica Montana has been used for hundreds of years to safely treat bruising and swelling. Arnica is available in both topical and oral form. Two sublingual Arnica tablets can be taken three times a day for 5 days. Clients can start the day before and continue for 5 days following their treatment. AFTER YOUR TREATMENT If you are experiencing a large amount of swelling, you can apply ice to the Treatment Area. Applying ice following your procedure also helps to prevent bruising from occurring. A bag of frozen peas also works nicely to keep the area cool. Make sure there is cloth barrier between the lips and ice. LIP AFTERCARE AFTERCARE: DAY 1 On the day of the procedure, it is very important to remove the lymph fluid from the surface of the skin in order to avoid heavy scabbing. Before bed, if the lips still have some dry lymph, rinse with lukewarm water, gently removing the dry lymph, pat dry and apply Aftercare Sometimes the lips can bruise even after the procedure. Bruising will subside within 24 hours post-procedure. it AFTERCARE: DAY 2-7 The lips may be swollen the second day as well. Keep the skin moist at all times, do not let the lips dry out. Continue to apply aftercare every 30 minutes throughout the day. Again, do NOT let the lips dry out. DAY 1 TO DAY 7 (OR UNTIL THE SCABS ARE GONE) PLEASE AVOID: • Water (on the PMU area) aside from cleaning them. • Makeup • Excessive sweating • Sauna • Pools • Sunbathing • Spicy food • Kissing DO NOT pick the dry lips. Do not apply anything besides the ointment I provide. Following the procedure, do not use creams that contain acids or ingredients that will lighten or exfoliate the skin. Touchups (if needed) can be done no sooner than 8 weeks after the original appointment.

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I charge a 50% cancellation fee for any no-shows or cancellations within 48 hours of the scheduled appointment.