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Sanitization Practices
What We Provide

Training is where it starts
As a microblading artist, I train yearly in bloodborne pathogens to prevent infectious diseases. We are dealing with a clients open would and its our responsibility not to take it lightly.
Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
Before the procedure, the room is protected with a barrier film, disposable bed sheets, and then sanitized using medical-grade sterilizing solution wipes and hospital-grade germicidal cleaner such as CaviCide.


Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
All blades, handheld blades, needles are sealed individually and used one time for each client. Then disposed of in one of the hard biohazard containers and the pen machine is wiped down with a Cavi wipe as well as the phone, pencils used for pre-drawing the eyebrows. Finally, when everything has been disposed of and every surface has been wiped, we take off the gloves in the manner taught in the training course.
Standard precautions are taken
The barrier film is the most critical and is used on all touchable objects. I am using proper hand hygiene protocol, using disposable gloves, disposing of sharp objects in a designated sharps container.


We carefully clean and disinfect all potentially contaminated work surfaces and equipment with a sanitizing solution after each use includes:
Tweezer, scissors, bed, work tray, brow mapping pencil, containers, pigment bottles, hand mirror
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We are careful to avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth while or after providing care for the clients.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to review our health and safety protocols.