SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP
EYELINER
Also known as the eyeliner tattoo, this procedure enhances your eyes by applying pigment along the lash line into the skin of the eyelid. It creates the appearance of fuller lashes and more defined eyes, daily.
SEMI-PERMANENT MAKEUP
EYELINER
Also known as the eyeliner tattoo, this procedure enhances your eyes by applying pigment along the lash line into the skin of the eyelid. It creates the appearance of fuller lashes and more defined eyes, daily.
Using a specialized machine and fine needles, we softly deposit the pigment between the roots of your natural lashes. The most popular treatment from this category is the lash enhancement, as it’s the most natural looking one and it creates the illusion of a thicker, darker lash line which makes your eyes pop.
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Post-care is crucial for the appearance and longevity of your treatment
For the first 5 days, avoid water, soap, or makeup on your eyes
Avoid any sort of makeup on the eyes as well as lash extensions or lash lift for a week
No swimming, jacuzzis, saunas, or hot yoga for 1 week
Avoid sunbathing or tanning beds at least 2 weeks before and after treatment; after 1 week, you can apply SPF 50
Do not use treatments, peels, lasers, or eye creams with retinols or active ingredients for a week
Avoid picking, peeling, or scratching the pigmented area
Gently wash your face around the eyes for the first 5 days
After day 5, the area can get wet, and itching or flaking may occur around days 7-8, which is a normal part of the healing process
Avoid wearing contact lenses for the first week
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Avoid treatment under the following conditions:
During pregnancy or within 3 months after giving birth (treatment can be considered once pregnancy hormones are stabilised)
While under the influence of alcohol or drugs
If you have glaucoma or high intraoccular pressure
If you have keloid scarring
During chemotherapy
If you have fake eyelashes. These must be removed 1 week before the treatment
If you use lash growth serums. You must stop using them 4 to 6 weeks prior to the treatment.
If currently using Roaccutane (acne medication)
While on antibiotics
If there is irritation in the eye area
If you have recently undergone a chemical peel with acids
If you have had recently undergone any eye surgery