Please read carefully before booking. Your safety is the top priority.
The following conditions may prevent you from receiving permanent eyebrow services. Please review this list honestly before scheduling. If you have any questions, contact Hannah before booking — it's always better to ask than to forfeit your deposit.
⚠ Do not book if any of the following apply to you. Proceeding with a contraindicated condition may result in poor results, health complications, or cancellation with forfeiture of your booking fee.
Under 18 years of age. Permanent makeup services are unavailable to minors, no exceptions.
Currently pregnant or nursing. Procedures are not performed on pregnant or breastfeeding clients due to infection risk and concerns around pigment absorption.
Currently taking blood thinners or anticoagulants. These affect pigment retention and increase bleeding risk. A doctor's written clearance is required before proceeding.
Currently undergoing cancer treatment (chemotherapy or radiation). A doctor's written note of clearance is required.
Organ transplant recipient currently on immunosuppressants. Elevated infection risk requires a doctor's written clearance before treatment can proceed.
Known allergy to Lidocaine or Epinephrine. Topical numbing agents containing these compounds are used during the procedure and cannot be omitted.
History of inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If your skin has previously responded to injury or trauma with excessive darkening, permanent makeup may trigger a similar response.
History of poor reactions to previous tattoos or permanent makeup — including keloid scarring, pigment migration, or allergic responses.
Botox injections within the past 1 month in or around the brow or forehead area. Wait a minimum of 4 weeks from your last Botox treatment before booking.
Chemical peel, laser treatment, microdermabrasion, or facial within the past 1 month. These sensitize the skin and interfere with pigment retention.
Use of Latisse (bimatoprost) within the past 3 months. This eyelash and brow growth medication can affect how the brow area responds to pigment.
Active skin condition in the brow area — eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, open sores, sunburn, rash, or any inflamed or broken skin. The treatment area must be completely clear and healthy on the day of your appointment.
Sunny vacation, tanning, or significant sun exposure planned within 3 weeks of your appointment. UV exposure during healing causes pigment to fade unevenly or change color.
Still unsure if you qualify? Call or text Hannah at (682) 238-6287 before booking. She's happy to answer your questions — no pressure, no obligation.