Eyeliner and Lash Line Enhancement
Bia is a professional makeup tattoo artist renowned for her expertise in eyeliner tattooing. With meticulous precision and a keen eye for detail, she transforms her clients' eyes with stunning, long-lasting results. Bia's mastery lies in her ability to tailor each eyeliner tattoo to complement the unique features and preferences of her clients, whether they seek a subtle enhancement or a dramatic, defined look. Inspired by her passion for beauty and her desire to empower individuals through self-expression, Bia takes pride in delivering exceptional results that not only accentuate her clients' natural beauty but also boost their confidence. Through her professionalism, warmth, and dedication to excellence, Bia continues to inspire and delight her clients, leaving them with eyeliner tattoos that are as remarkable as they are transformative.
What is it Eyeliner Permanent Makeup?
Eyeliner PMU, also known as permanent eyeliner or cosmetic eyeliner tattooing, is a procedure in which pigment is implanted into the skin along the lash line to create the appearance of eyeliner.
What is it Lash Line Enhancement?
Unlike traditional eyeliner tattooing, which creates a visible line above or below the lashes, lash line enhancement involves depositing pigment directly into the spaces between the lashes. This technique aims to create the illusion of thicker, fuller lashes and a more defined lash line without the obvious look of eyeliner.
Who benefits?
Individuals Who Apply Eyeliner Daily: Permanent makeup eyeliner eliminates the need for daily application, providing a hassle-free solution for achieving perfectly defined eyes effortlessly. Moreover, for individuals who struggle with achieving symmetrical or precise eyeliner application, permanent makeup offers a reliable and long-lasting solution. By opting for permanent eyeliner, individuals can enjoy beautifully defined eyes around the clock, without the worry of smudging, fading, or the need for frequent touch-ups. I
Those with Oily Skin: Individuals with oily skin may find that traditional eyeliner smudges or fades throughout the day. Eyeliner tattooing provides a long-lasting solution, ensuring that the eyeliner stays in place without smudging or smearing, even on oily skin types.
Those with allergies or sensitivities: Individuals who have allergies to traditional makeup products or sensitive skin may find eyeliner tattooing to be a suitable alternative. Permanent eyeliner eliminates the need for daily application of conventional eyeliners, reducing the risk of irritation or allergic reactions.
Athletes and swimmers: Athletes, swimmers, and individuals who lead active lifestyles often find that traditional makeup smudges or wears off easily during physical activities. Eyeliner tattoos provide a waterproof and smudge-proof solution, ensuring that the eyeliner stays intact even during intense workouts or time spent in the water.
How is maintenance?
Touch ups may need to occur
Avoid the use of oil based products
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How long does it last?
The results are permanent, but touch ups may be required.
What to expect?
Prior to the procedure, the eye area will be cleansed, and a topical numbing cream will be applied to minimize discomfort. Using a specialized handheld tool equipped with fine needles, the pigment will be carefully deposited along the lash line, creating the appearance of eyeliner. Throughout the procedure, Bia will work meticulously to ensure symmetry and precision, adjusting the thickness and shape of the eyeliner according to your preferences. While some may experience mild discomfort or sensation during the procedure, the numbing cream helps to alleviate any discomfort. After the procedure, there may be slight swelling or redness around the treated area, but this usually subsides within a few days. It's important to follow any post-procedure care instructions provided by Bia to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
How to prepare
Avoid blood-thinning medications: In the days leading up to your appointment, if possible, avoid taking blood-thinning medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or certain herbal supplements, as these can increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure.
Avoid caffeine and alcohol: Limit your consumption of caffeine and alcohol in the days leading up to your appointment, as these substances can increase skin sensitivity and contribute to discomfort during the procedure.
Avoid sun exposure: Minimize sun exposure to the eye area in the weeks leading up to your appointment, as sunburned or irritated skin can affect the outcome of the procedure. Consider wearing sunglasses or applying sunscreen to protect the delicate skin around the eyes.
Discontinue use of certain skincare products: Refrain from using skincare products containing retinol, glycolic acid, or Vitamin C on the eyelid area for at least a week before your appointment, as these ingredients can increase skin sensitivity and interfere with the pigment absorption process.
Remove eye makeup: On the day of your appointment, arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes. Remove all eye makeup, including mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow, using a gentle makeup remover to ensure the skin is clean and free of residue.
Aftercare
Keep the area clean and dry: For the first 24 hours after the procedure, avoid getting the eyeliner area wet to allow the pigment to settle. After the initial 24 hours, gently cleanse the eyeliner area with a mild, fragrance-free cleanser and water, patting it dry with a clean towel.
Avoid rubbing or picking: Refrain from rubbing or picking at the treated area, as this can interfere with the healing process and affect the final outcome of the eyeliner. Let any scabbing or flaking occur naturally.
Apply prescribed ointment: Bia will provide more aftercare instructions at appointment
Avoid makeup and skincare products: Avoid applying makeup, including eye makeup, directly on the treated area for at least one week after the procedure. Additionally, avoid using skincare products containing harsh ingredients or exfoliants around the eyes.
Protect from sun exposure: Protect the eyeliner area from direct sunlight and UV exposure by wearing sunglasses and applying sunscreen if you need to be outdoors. Sun exposure can cause fading and discoloration of the pigment.
Avoid swimming and saunas: Refrain from swimming in pools, lakes, or oceans, and avoid saunas and steam rooms for at least one week after the procedure. Prolonged exposure to water and heat can affect the healing process and the retention of the pigment.
Bia will provide more aftercare instructions at appointment
Contradictions
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: It's generally not recommended to undergo permanent makeup procedures while pregnant or breastfeeding due to potential risks to the baby and changes in the body that may affect the outcome of the procedure.
Certain medical conditions: Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as autoimmune disorders, diabetes, hemophilia, or skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis, may not be suitable candidates for permanent eyeliner. These conditions can affect the healing process and increase the risk of complications.
Eye infections or diseases: If you have active eye infections, diseases, or conditions such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), blepharitis, or chronic dry eye syndrome, you should avoid permanent eyeliner procedures until the condition is fully resolved.
Allergies or sensitivities: Individuals with known allergies or sensitivities to tattoo pigments or topical numbing agents used during the procedure may be at a higher risk of experiencing adverse reactions.
Recent eye surgery: If you have undergone eye surgeries such as LASIK, cataract surgery, or eyelid surgery, it's advisable to wait until the eyes have fully healed and stabilized before considering permanent eyeliner.
Use of certain medications: Some medications, such as blood-thinning medications (e.g., aspirin, warfarin) or medications that affect the immune system, may increase the risk of bleeding or interfere with the healing process. It's important to disclose all medications you are taking to Bia
History of keloid scarring: Individuals with a history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring may be at a higher risk of developing excessive scarring or pigmentation changes after permanent eyeliner procedures.