Permanent Eyeshadow liner or also called Smoky Liner
You can get a perfect lightly shaded look by adding a shade above the base liner and smoking the edges out. The wing can be added. We recommend adding a shade lighter than the original line. We have a variety of shades to match your specific skin tone, eye color, and style preference.
This style of permanent eyeliner is recommended for people wearing a light to medium amount of makeup every day. We can customize the amount of pigment you would like based on what look you prefer. Most clients typically like to go very light creating a more natural and chic day to day look.
Please consider that in time skin may lose elasticity and could change within the next 3 years, this may cause the marks to slightly change over the years.
We recommend our clients to go for a discrete semi-permanent eyeliner style. This would include the eyeshadow liner that will give you a natural and effortless look that can also be enhanced with regular makeup for any special occasions you may have.
The perfect style based on your eye shape:
1. Your inner corner is higher than the outer corner:
We can visually uplift the outer corner by slightly extending the outer edge and creating a straight angled look.
2. Your outer corner is significantly uplifted:
There is no need to visually lift the outer corner, so we recommend a subtle style to enhance your eyes
3. Your inner and outer corners are in line:
We would create a line that gradually widens to uplift your eye and give more definition to your eye.
4. Your outer corner is slightly uplifted:
This eye shape can pull of any style, so you can choose any style you prefer!
1. Consultation
Step one is to work with your artist to choose a style. You can either wear your normal eyeliner to show your artist or if you have any pictures of the look you want to achieve you can show that to your artist. We will give you important aftercare instructions to follow making sure your tattoo heals properly.
2. Preparing for the procedure
We use alcohol wipes to disinfect the skin. After area is cleaned, we will apply a numbing cream to make sure your procedure is comfortable.
4. Starting Procedure
When skin becomes numb, we will begin using a PM machine to add pigment. Your artist will form a line by puncturing the surface level of skin, adding multiple tiny dots leaving the skin saturated.
5. Cleaning up work
Once the saturation of the pigment gets high enough, we will clean up the work then you are all done! This normally takes about an hour to deposit the right amount of pigment.
Is semi-permanent Makeup for everyone?
Sadly, not everyone can get semi-permanent makeup. There are certain reasons you may not be able to, however majority of people can receive this treatment. before clients go through with the treatment, they will be informed of any conditions that make them in eligible for the treatment.
Some of these are:
*(If any of the below apply to you, we ask that you have a written doctors note that approves you can continue with the procedure).
- Pregnant or nursing.
- Skin irritations on the brow area like sunburn, psoriasis, severe acne.
- Chemotherapy patients (will need a note from your physician.
- Major heart problems / taking blood thinners.
- Organ transplant.
- Botox in the last two weeks.
- Previous permanent brow tattoo tattoo (will need to approve before booking).
- Infections / disorders / diseases that could impact healing.
- Accutane within the last year.
- Hemophiliac.
- Unregulated diabetes.
- Hepatitis.
- Skin disease or eczema/psoriasis near treatment area.
- Prone to keloids or Hypertrophic scarring.
- Infection or high fever.
- Epilepsy.
- Cardiovascular problems.
- Currently on blood thinners.
- Pregnant/breastfeeding.
- Pacemaker.
- Healing problems.
If a client disregards anything on this list, we are within our rights to cancel the appointment and the client's deposit will be forfeited. When in doubt, request a doctor's note.
1 month prior to procedure
Avoid:
- Any “anti-aging” or any products containing retinol.
- Chemical peels, laser treatments on your face, and anything containing glycolic acid.
- Botox or filler close to your permanent makeup area.
2 weeks prior to procedure
- Stop the use of tanning beds and sunbathing.
1 week prior to procedure
Avoid:
(*If you are taking or medically prescribed anything listed below consult with your doctor before your procedure.)
- Naproxen, Advil, Motrin, and Ibuprofen. If needed, you may take Tylenol/Acetaminophen.
- Extreme sun exposure (tanning beds/sunbathing).
- Marijuana and smoking.
- DHA supplements, turmeric, fish oils, vitamin e, niacin, cayenne supplements.
- Any blood thinners along with anything that may cause your blood to thin. Including B6, Niacin, omega 3, Evening primrose, Vitamin E, Gingko Biloba, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin.
- No waxing around the treated area.
- Please remove your lash extensions if wear any.
1-3 days prior to procedure
Avoid:
- Caffeine. Do not consume more than 250mg of caffeine a day, including Coffee, tea, etc. (No more than a half a cup daily). No caffeine 24 hours before your procedure.
- Any alcohol. (No red wine.)
Day of procedure
Avoid:
- No caffeine 24 hours before your procedure.
- No makeup on the treated area.
- Extreme exercise (You may do light workouts such as yoga or walking).
Bring with you:
- Any inspiration pictures you may have of your desired look for the procedure.
- If wear contact lenses,- please bring a case for it (contacts have to be out before we start the treatment)
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