Eyeliner Tattoo
Who's it for?
Eyeliner or lash liner tattooing serves the main purpose of defining and enhancing the eyes. It is suitable for individuals who:
Desire Defined Eyes
Eyeliner tattooing is ideal for those who want to accentuate and define their eyes, creating a more pronounced lash line.
Have Busy Lifestyles
For individuals with hectic schedules or those who prefer a streamlined beauty routine, eyeliner tattoos provide a long-lasting solution without the need for daily eyeliner application.
Seek a Natural Look
Lashliner tattooing can achieve a subtle and natural effect, making the eyes appear more prominent without an overly dramatic look.
Deal with Allergies or Sensitivities
People with allergies or sensitivities to traditional makeup may find eyeliner tattooing to be a suitable alternative, as it eliminates the need for regular makeup application.
Maintenance & Aftercare
For overall maintenance and aftercare of Semi-Permanent Makeup (SPMU), consider the following guidelines:
Initial Aftercare
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Avoid Moisture: Keep the treated area dry for the first few days after the procedure.
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No Makeup: Refrain from applying makeup directly on the treated area.
Days 1-7
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Gentle Cleansing: You can wash your face while still avoiding the treated area until the dryness has flaked away.
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Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect the treated area from direct sunlight and tanning beds.
Days 7-14
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Moisturise: Apply a recommended post-care ointment or moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated.
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Avoid Scrubbing: Do not engage in activities that might cause rubbing or scrubbing on the treated area.
Ongoing Maintenance
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Sun Protection: Always use sunscreen on the treated area to prevent fading due to sun exposure.
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Avoid Harsh Products: Steer clear of harsh skincare products, acids, and retinoids on the treated area.
Touch-Up Appointments
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Follow-up: Attend any scheduled touch-up appointments as recommended by your SPMU artist.
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Communicate: Inform your artist of any concerns or changes you notice.
Long-Term Care
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Avoid Prolonged Water Exposure: Minimise prolonged exposure to water, such as swimming or hot tubs.
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Regular Check-ins: Periodically assess the colour and shape, considering touch-ups as needed.