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Whether you’re struggling to get your eyeliner even on both sides, or wanting it to last all day, eyeliner is a challenge for us all. It can really make or break your eye makeup look. Take that stress out of your makeup routine and get your eyeliner tattooed! A perfectly shaped eyeliner can really help lift and define the eyes. This is perfect for those whose natural lashes are light or non existent, helping give back definition to the eye. If you’re interested in a more simple design like Lash Liner or more of a bold statement Eyeliner, its always customized to your eye shape. My clients always say, “if you can sit through it, it is worth it.”

 

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Eyeliner Technique/Styles

I offer two different eyeliner styles that are easily customized based off of your desired results.

Eyeliner: Customized to your eye shape, this eyeliner style packs color in the lash line and gradually blends color above the lashes. Everything the Lash Liner has and more, Eyeliner can create that “lifted eye” appearance.

Lash Liner: Lash Liner is anything but basic with its saturation of color packed in to the lash line to give your eye back its lacking definition. For those who don’t want to commit to an eyeliner design but want create the illusion of thicker, fuller lashes, Lash Liner is for you.

How to Prepare

Preparing for your eyeliner procedure is very important. Not only does it play a huge role in how you heal and retain color, it also will determine how comfortable you will be during the procedure as well as how long your appointment will take.

  • Discontinue blood thinners. You will want to refrain from any blood thinning supplements you may be taking for 1 week prior to, as well as, the day of your appointment. (this includes but not limited to: NSAIDS, ibuprofen, aspirin, motrin, fish oil, turmeric, etc.) In regards to blood thinning prescription medications, please be prepared to seek medical advice from your physician.
  • No alcohol minimum 48 hours prior to your appointment.
  • Limit sun exposure preferably 1 week before your appointment.
  • Not advised to consume caffeine before your procedure.
  • Don’t use retinol products or target skin treatments on or around the brow area minimum 1 week prior to appointment. Simply keep the skin clean and hydrated. More aggressive treatments (i.e. lasers, chemical peels, microdermabrasion) should be avoided 4 weeks prior. Skin healing time is required before tattooing.
  • Avoid botox and/or fillers on or around the brow area minimum 3 weeks before your scheduled appointment.

Microshading After Care

Specific for eyeliner…

  • Gently wash the lashes and lid area very well the night before your procedure.
  • Discontinue any lash growth serums minimum 4 weeks before appointment
  • If you have lash extensions, have them professionally removed minimum 2 days before your procedure. Don’t get a new set of lashes put on until minimum 2 weeks after your eyeliner procedure.
  • Don’t wear contacts to your appointment. Please bring any required eyewear you may need other than contacts.
  • Suggested you purchase a bottle of eyewash for home to use while healing.

If you have any questions pertaining to any of the information above as well as any additional questions, please email me in regards to scheduling a personal consultation.

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EYELINER CARE (Eyeliner)

30 minutes after the procedure, wash the eyes to remove any residual pigment immediately after the procedure. Gently dry with a clean tissue.

Here at Modern Beauty Aca. Master Maria Rivera created a specific hair pattern that has been recognized as one of the most natural and popular microblading designs in the industry. This transformational microblading pattern, can be performed accurately only by Modern Beauty Aca. artists. This is the reason why we have created a reputable experience with our global clientelle.

  • Wash the skin around the eyes twice a day (morning and night) with a mild, fragrance-free soap (Cetaphil or baby shampoo). Use fingertips to gently clean and pat dry with a clean tissue.
  • Apply ointment 2-3 times daily for up to 7 days for thick eyeliner
  • The scabs will take between 7 and 10 days to come off. Do not pick at the scabs or remove them prematurely
  • Swelling and redness are normal for the first few days.
  • A slight stinging sensation is also normal in the first few days.
  • Color will fade approximately 30-50% lighter when scabs fall off. This is completely normal. Don't be discouraged if the discoloration is more than you expected.
  • To achieve the perfect eyeliner, we need to see how your skin accepts the initial application and a touch-up appointment is where we will perfect the shape and color.
  • No make up until the scabs fall off completely.
  • Avoid sweaty exercises; hot saunas, hot yoga, and swimming until the scab is gone.

IMPORTANT

  • The eyeliner will begin to form crusts and they will look dark and thick. As the skin heals, the scabs will fall off in random pieces and may look patchy.
  • Peeling and scabbing may occur in the tattoo area.
  • Avoid pulling the crusts that are dry on the eyelashes.
  • When trying to remove the scabs that hang from your lashes, make sure they are soft enough to slide off your lashes. Use a mascara brush to help remove scabs.

SWELLING

  • Swelling occurs up to 3 days after the procedure, especially in the morning.
  • Exercising the eyes can help reduce inflammation. Try actively blinking for 2 minutes morning.