Eyeliner Procedures

Small amounts of pigments are applied at the base of the lash line making lashes look fuller. A solid line, small dots, or a softly smudged look can be achieved. Clients often return for thicker and darker eyeliner over time. Permanent cosmetics always look softer after a few weeks of healing. A touch-up appointment is included in the price.

Eyeliner Procedures
Thin Upper Eyeliner Tattoo
450
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Thin Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
350
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Thin Upper & Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
750
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo (Same appointment)
Medium Thickness Upper Eyeliner Tattoo
550
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Medium Thickness Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
390
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Medium Thickness Upper & Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
890
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo (Same appointment)
Thick Upper Eyeliner Tattoo
640
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Thick Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
640
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo
Thick Upper & Lower Eyeliner Tattoo
1230
Smudged or Straight Line Tattoo (Same appointment)
Cat Eye Eyeliner Tattoo
+ 250
Extended Beyond Lash Line

Permanent Cosmetic Healing Protocol

Keep brows clean and dry 
Avoid getting your brows wet for 7–15 days after the procedure. This includes avoiding steamy hot showers and baths, saunas, steam rooms, and swimming pools. You can wash your face around the area without getting water on the tattoo. Patting dry with a clean tissue can help prevent scabs from forming. Mild soft gentle cleaning on day 4 if needed is fine

  • Avoid touching 
Don’t rub, scratch, or pick at your brows. This can cause uneven healing or infection.
  • Avoid makeup and skincare 
Don’t apply makeup, lotions, moisturizers, ointments, or cleansers to the area until it’s fully healed, except for any aftercare cream your artist provides.
  • You should also avoid using anti-aging, anti-acne, retinol, renewal, skin-brightening, chemical peels, and heavy oil moisturizers on the area for the life of the tattoo.
  • Avoid sweating 
For the first week, avoid activities that cause excessive sweating, as sweat can affect color retention and the healing process.
  • Let scabs fall off naturally 
Small scabs are normal and will form as part of the healing process. Let them flake off naturally, and don’t force them off. Scabbing can take up to 14 days to finish.
  • Protect from the sun 
If you need to go out in the sun, use a wide-brimmed hat or apply sunscreen after the initial healing period.

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