5 Things You Must Know Before Getting An Eyeliner Tattoo

If you are a makeup lover, you must have struggled with achieving that perfect one-stroke eyeliner look, right? Have you watched multiple YouTube videos to learn about different types of eyeliner? On average, how much time do you spend achieving the cat eye look? Well, we all know that a sharp and bold eyeliner can make or break an entire look and that is why we pay the most amount of attention to that.  

The struggle is so real that beauty advocates are searching for a way out that could put an end to this tiring process of applying and reapplying eyeliner. Now, that’s what gave birth to the eyeliner embroidery or Eyeliner Tattoo Singapore treatment. Well, if you want to get that clean and precise eyeliner look, then an eyeliner tattoo is the one for you. 

 Eyeliner embroidery is a semi-permanent makeup procedure. The method has made it possible for your eyeliner to look good all the time. Before getting to the details part, let’s brief you about what exactly is an eyeliner tattoo treatment which has created a storm in the makeup world. 

What is eyeliner Tattoo Treatment and is it safe?

The semi-permanent eyeliner embroidery is typically done on the outer half of the lower eye line or the top of the upper eye line to make your eyes look more structured, awake, and fresh. After reading the term ‘eyeliner tattoo’, you may think that it is a permanent procedure like a conventional tattoo. However, it’s worth noting that it is just an industry term but the treatment is semi-permanent in nature.  

While the micro-pigment stays forever in the skin, the life span of colour and visibility will fade over time. Hence, you need to get it touched up if you want it to last forever.  

Making up your mind for getting any semi-permanent makeup treatment can be really exhausting as you might get scared about how safe it is and whether it will hurt during the process. Well, when it comes to Eyeliner Tattoo Singapore, it is entirely safe. All you need to take care of is visiting a reputable place, getting it done by a certified aesthetician and taking precautions before your appointment.  

We have a team of the best artists who have attended numerous acclaimed beauty and aesthetical forums worldwide. We believe in providing the best customer service both before and after treatment. 

 Now that you have a basic idea about the eyeliner tattoo treatment, now let’s know about the things you need to keep in mind before booking an appointment for the eyeliner embroidery process:

3 types of styles are available

When it comes to the shape of your eyeliner, you may get a little overwhelmed with options. However, it is quite simple in the eyeliner embroidery world. There are majorly 3 main styles of eyeliner tattoos:

 

Natural look - This is the most natural-looking type in which micro-pigments are deposited between layers of your eyelashes. This results in your lash line appearing darker, making it bold, sharp and edgy. If you want to get an eyeliner tattoo done but want it to look as realistic as possible, you can go for the natural style. 

 

Classic eyeliner - You can never go wrong with something which has the term ‘classic’ in itself. Well, the classic eyeliner style can go with anything and everything, so it can be the most safest choice. In this style, micro-pigments are deposited about your lash line, just the way you would draw your eyeliner usually. This is perfect for people who want to achieve a makeup look without the hassle of applying eyeliner daily. 

 

Shadow eyeliner - This style is usually for people who are always up for trying a new look. In the shadow eyeliner style, micro-pigments are deposited above your lash line but in a way that creates a mysterious and shadowy look on the upper eyelid while slowly fading towards the wing. This unique, in-depth effect is given by combining powdery shades with pigmentation. 

The process is entirely painless

Anything that involves our eyes can be pretty scary. However, it’s not the case with eyeliner embroidery. Most people have the myth that the treatment is very painful or can hurt their eyes. While fine needles through pigments are implanted can be painful but without the numbing agent. With the application of the numbing agent, the whole process becomes comfortable and painless. Additionally, if you do feel slight pain from the needle, you can always ask your beautician to apply more numbing agents. 

Side-effects of eyeliner tattoo

There are some common side effects of eyeliner tattoos, like swelling or itching, but they fade away within 72 hours after the procedure has been completed. It is pretty similar to a conventional tattoo where you may notice a slight redness around the tattoo area. However, as a precautionary measure, you must always consult your artist and let them know about your existing skin allergies so that the artist is more careful while performing their job. 

Removal of eyelash extensions

If you are someone who loves to wear eyelash extensions, then you need to give them a miss while going for your eyeliner embroidery appointment. You must get your false lashes removed at least one week before your sitting to ensure any remaining lash adhesives along the lash line are not interfering with the micro-pigments. Additionally, if you wear contact lenses, you must remove them before the procedure and do not put them over for at least a few days. 

Follow the post-care routine

The most important thing to keep in mind is to follow the post-care routine properly. While the artist will brief you about the entire post-care routine, there are some generic tips: 

  • Do not keep touching the treatment area to avoid any scarring. 

  • Wear sunglasses to avoid exposing your eyes to direct sunlight. 

  • Give your eyes rest for the next few days. 

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