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01 EMBROIDERY

EYELINER embroidery

A semi-permanent treatment designed to define and enhance the eyes with precise pigment application along the lash line. This procedure mimics the effect of eyeliner, offering a long-lasting, effortlessly beautiful look tailored to individual preferences—from subtle enhancement to bold definition. Perfect for those wanting to simplify their beauty routine.

OUR PRICING

STANDARD

MISTY

$288

POWDER MISTY

$588

3D

$368

6D

$588

7D

$788

CUSTOM

From $1088

+MISTY

3D

$588

6D

$788

7D

$988

CUSTOM

From $1088

FAQ

What Is The Difference Between All The Eyeliner Techniques?

1. Pencil Eyeline: Easy to apply and comes in various formulas (regular, waterproof, gel). It can create both soft and bold looks.

2. Liquid Eyeliner: Offers precise application with a high-shine finish. Ideal for dramatic winged looks but can be tricky for beginners.

3. Gel Eyeliner: Provides the precision of liquid with the blendability of pencil. It often comes in a pot and is applied with a brush.

4. Cream Eyeliner: Similar to gel but with a creamier texture. It’s easy to blend and can be used for softer looks.

5. Felt-tip or Marker Eyeliner: Combines the convenience of pencil with the precision of liquid. Great for quick applications and fine lines.

6. Eyeliner Tattooing: Semi-permanent tattooing of eyeliner for long-lasting results. Ideal for those wanting a consistent look without daily application.

7. Waterproof Eyeliner: Formulated to resist smudging and fading, suitable for humid conditions or long wear.

8. Smudge Pot: A hybrid of gel and cream, this product is typically used for a softer, smoky effect.

Each technique serves different purposes and styles, so the best choice depends on your desired look and skill level.

Aftercare for eyeliner, especially post-tattooing, is crucial for healing. Keep the eye area dry for 24-48 hours, avoiding steam, sweating, and swimming. Don’t apply makeup around the eyes for at least a week. Use a mild cleanser and avoid harsh products. Refrain from rubbing or touching the area, and follow any recommended ointment instructions. Protect your eyes from sunlight with sunglasses if needed, and watch for signs of infection, contacting your technician if concerns arise. Proper aftercare helps ensure your eyeliner heals well and looks great.

It’s common to worry about eyeliner looking unnatural, especially with permanent or semi-permanent options. To achieve a natural look, communicate your preferences clearly with your technician, and consider opting for softer shades or a more subtle technique, like a lash line enhancement rather than a bold line. Skilled professionals can tailor the application to your features, ensuring it complements your eyes. Remember, results can also soften slightly as they heal, leading to a more natural appearance over time.

Yes, your eyeliner may initially appear darker after the embroidery due to the fresh application of pigment. However, it typically softens and lightens as it heals over the next few weeks, revealing a more natural look. This fading is normal, so don’t be alarmed if it seems bolder at first!

Most people experience minimal discomfort during eyeliner embroidery, often described as a slight scratching or tingling sensation. Technicians usually apply a numbing cream beforehand to help reduce any pain, making the procedure generally tolerable. Sensitivity can vary, but overall, it’s manageable for most individuals.

It’s generally recommended that breastfeeding or pregnant individuals avoid eyeliner embroidery. The procedure involves pigments and numbing agents, which may not be fully safe during this time. Additionally, hormonal changes can affect healing and results. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before proceeding.

Yes, eyeliner embroidery will fade over time, typically lasting 1-3 years depending on factors like skin type, sun exposure, and aftercare. While it won’t fade completely, the color will lighten, and you may need touch-ups to maintain the desired look. Regular maintenance can help keep your eyeliner looking fresh!

A touch-up is necessary because eyeliner embroidery can fade over time due to factors like skin type, sun exposure, and the natural healing process. Touch-ups help refresh the color, refine the shape, and address any areas that may have healed unevenly. They typically occur about 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure your eyeliner looks its best.

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