Eyeliner/ Lash Line Tattoo
Having permanent eyeliner or eyelash enhancement reduces the need for liquid liners and pencils and can improve the appearance of lashes that are thin, missing, or light colored. With permanent eyeliner, people can swim, shower, or exercise without worrying about makeup smudging.
- Each person’s eyeliner is customized to suit their unique features.
- Options include marking only the Lash Line, creating a winged eyeliner, creating a smokey eyeliner, and lining the lower lash line.
- A numbing agent is applied for your comfort.
- Eyeliner tattoos heal quickly and do not interfere with daily activities.
- It will last anywhere from three to four years. Touch-ups are recommended to keep the color vibrant.
Lash Line
Service Duration: 2 hours.
$400
Regular & Winged Liner
Service Duration: 3 hours.
Starting at $595
Adding Shading: $100
Bottom Liner Tattoo
Service Duration: 1.5 hours.
$250
Top & Bottom Liner
Service Duration: 4 hours.
$799
Touch Ups Start at $125 (Price will be 50% of initial service )
Outside Touch Ups: In Person Consultation REQUIRED before Booking Service.
Instructions
*You cannot be pregnant or breast feeding
- Eyelash extensions should be removed 3 days prior to the procedure.No eyelash perm and/or tinting at least 3 days prior.
- Eyelash growth serums like Latisse bring extra circulation to the lash line area which resultsin more growth of hair/lashes. This can cause the skin to be hypersensitive and bleedeasily. It is recommended to discontinue the use of these products at least 3-6 monthsbefore your treatment.
If you wear contact lenses, please wear glasses on the day of your appointment.
- No alcohol or caffeine 12 hours before the appointment.
- Avoid tanning/excessive sun exposure 2 weeks before (and 4 weeks after).
- No botox/dysport 2 weeks before the appointment (or 2 weeks after).
- No harsh exfoliation, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, skin treatments, etc.
- Retin-A or Retinols should be avoided for 7 days prior to your appointment, and for 30 days afterward.
- You must give us at least 2 days notice if you wish to cancel your appointment or reschedule it, otherwise your deposit will be forfeited. To cancel or reschedule, email us at: omniapmu@gmail.com
- If you have any pimples, blemishes, active cold sores, irritation of the skin, we will be unable to perform the procedure until the blemish is removed.
- During your menstrual cycle, you may experience extra sensitivity. You may want to bear this in mind when booking your appointment.
Healing Schedule
Day 1 and 2
The treated area will be approximately 20 – 25% darker and bolder in width than when it is healed. Your skin is red under the pigment, which causes the color of the pigment to appear dark and red. There is some swelling, although difficult to see due to the thickness of the skin in the treated area. This will subside. Exfoliation, which will begin in a few days, will cause the excess pigment surrounding the area to flake away and a more narrow appearance will be the result. Do not be concerned that your treated area initially appear darker and heavier in size than you desire. This is all part of the process. Leave it alone and do nothing to them.
Day 3
A scab begins to form and may start to itch and will appear a bit thicker in texture. Natural Exfoliation begins (This does not mean you have to exfoliate, this just means the treated areas are naturally exfoliating on their own). DO NOT remove scabs prematurely.
Day 4
The skin and scabs begins to flake.
Day 5
Color finishes flaking off and appears softer and grayer. It will be about a week or two until the color clarifies.
Post Procedure Care
Failure to follow Post Procedure instructions may result in loss or discoloration of pigment. Please do not hesitate to call of you have any questions: 818-670-1164.
Care Instructions:
Expect light to moderate swelling and redness for a couple of days, especially in the mornings.
Keep area clean and dry for 10 days except for when washing once daily.
Wash the treated areas with soap and water daily and pat dry.
Known possible complications are:
Redness, swelling, puffiness, bruising, dry patches, tenderness, itchiness
How long?
Healing time is 7 days. If you have doubts, call before making any decisions. If signs of infection occur (oozing, heat, increased swelling, redness in eyes), go to a physician immediately.
It’s OK!
- Wash your hands often to avoid infection.
- Use a new pillowcase.
- The color may be too dark at first.
- The color may appear to be coming off when exfoliation begins.
- Color will be true around day 21.
- It is normal to lose 1/3 to ½ of the color after the initial appointment.
- Please inform your physician of your permanent make-up when receiving an MRI or CAT scan.
- Some pulling or burning can occur.
The Don’ts!
- No peroxide or Neosporin on area.
- DO NOT scrub, scratch or pick the area.
- DO NOT stretch or rub the eye area as this may cause migration.
- NO skin care products on the area. NO swimming, facials or whirlpools.
- DO NOT dye or tweeze the area. No vigorous exercise for 24 hours.
- NO make-up on the area
- Avoid pet dander as it carries staph bacteria in the fur. NO direct sun for 7 days.
FAQ
How long will my eyes be swollen after permanent eyeliner?
Occasionally people will experience swelling or redness for 2 or 3 days. 1 in 25 people may even experience a light bruising which will disappear quickly.
How painful is permanent eyeliner?
A numbing cream is applied to the area prior to your eye tattoo procedure, which should make the whole process relatively painless. Some people with sensitivity or a lower pain threshold may find the procedure mildly uncomfortable, but generally most client’s experience little or no pain.
Does permanent eyeliner need a touch up?
There are no hard rules about touch-ups, as each person holds the pigment differently. However, on average, most patients need a touch-up for their permanent eyeliner and microblading every year.
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