EYELINER


EYELINER : $550
REQUIRES 2ND SESSION (FOLLOW UP $150)
(3 HOURS)

LASH ENHANCEMENT : $450
REQUIRES 2ND SESSION (FOLLOW UP $150)
(2 HOURS)

2ND SESSION : $150
6-10 WEEK FOLLOW UP SESSION (2 HOURS)

ADDITIONAL SESSION : $150
WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF INITAL SESSION (2 HOURS)

COME BACK EYELINER : $350
(FOR EXISTING CLIENTS - TOUCH UP AFTER 1-3 YEARS) (2-3 HOURS)

PRICING

  • LASH ENHANCEMENT : Is the process of applying pigment to your lash line and is designed to create an effect of darker and fuller eyelashes. It gives a natural finished look, brightens and accentuates the eyes.

    This is a tattoo on your lash line, NOT the waterline nor the eyelid, but directly where your lashes grow. 

    Excellent for all eye shapes and those seeking a very natural look.

    Lash enhancements are best for those looking for a minimal to no-makeup look.

    EYELINER :

    SMOKEY OR WINGED LINER

    This technique is a lash enhancement of the lash line PLUS some extra shading onto the lid. This can be done very subtly or more dramatic. Soft or more structured. Customized to your eye shape and style.

    Best for those comfortable wearing makeup on a regular basis and works well to correct downturned or monolid eye shapes.

    For those who like a more dramatic look. Depending on the individual skin, permanent makeup eyeliner can be build up to the desired thickness over the course of multiple sessions.

    LASTING EFFECTS :

    *This is a permanent application. Lasting effects can vary, it depends on your skin type, sun exposure, beauty routine, etc. Usually lasts between 1-3 years before you need to come back for a refresh/color boost.

  • *Epilepsy *Diabetic *Undergoing Chemotherapy *Drug or Dietary Supplement that may induce bleeding or reduce clotting *Sick: (cold, flu, etc) *Pregnant or Nursing *Major Heart Problems *Psoriasis, Eczema, Rash, Dermatitis, Lesions, Sores, Open Wound, Swelling, Acne, Blemish or Sunburn on or Around Treated area *Recent Surgery on Face *Pink Eye *Contagious skin diseases (such as Herpes Simplex, Chicken Pox, or Shingles) *Healing Scar Tissue in the treatment area *An Allergy to Lidocaine, Tetracaine or Epinephrine *Botox in the Past Month *Accutane in the past year *Previous Permanent Makeup *Viral Infections/ Disease *Antibiotics in the past 2 months *Extremely sensitive watery eyes *Glaucoma

    • Frames the eyes and can make eyelashes appear thicker, darker and fuller.

    • Shorten makeup routine. It eliminates the need to apply eyeliner with makeup products.

    • Can be great alternative for those who are sensitive or allergic to eye makeup products.

    • It can enhance the shape or balance the symmetry of an individual eyes, create the illusion of larger eyes, or affect how the spacing of the eyes is perceived.

    • Permanent Eyeliner can also enhance or intensify eye color and make eyes appear brighter.

    • No fake lashes - have to be removed at least 4 weeks prior to the appointment and can’t be put back on till 4 weeks after the touch up.

    • No lash serums for at least one month before. They will stimulate more blood flow to the area and cause excessive bleeding.

    • No lash lifts/tints at least 10 days prior, and must wait 2 weeks after touch up

    • No Blepharitis (eyelid infection, usually caused by poor makeup removal habits and falsies)

    • Eye surgery needs a min of 6 months before tattoo

    • Surgery on the actual eye itself needs a note from doctor

    • No botox injections or filler 1 month prior to procedure in eye area only

    • No retinol products 1 month prior in eye area

    • If you wear contacts, you will be asked to remove them for the time of your appointment

    • Your are NOT a candidate if you have extremely sensitive watery eyes & glaucoma(excessive tears will not allow the pigment to properly hold in the skin).

    • DO NOT consume alcohol, caffeine or take any blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, Niacin, fish oil 72 hours before your procedure, this may cause excess bleeding and may affect your results).

    • You may experience hypersensitivity and more pain around or during your menstrual cycle.

    • It is recommended to wash your hair before your appointment to help prevent your eyes from getting wet in the shower the next several days (this does NOT mean you cannot wash your hair during the healing process, just helps as a precaution for the first few days of healing).

  • Keep eyelids as clean and DRY as possible.

    DAY OF PROCEDURE : One hour after appointment, blot & use saline wipe to gently cleanse your eyeliner, remove excess lymph fluid, pigment, &/or blood. Pat dry. Repeat again before bed. Ice pack may be applied for up to 10 minutes to ease swelling & discomfort.

    ◇◆ Swelling and redness can be present 1-3 days after procedure. It shouldn’t affect normal day-to-day activities.

    DAYS 2 THROUGH 14 : Keep eyelids clean from oil & debris. If eyeliner becomes itchy/tight, apply a thin amount of aftercare provided with a Qtip. You will be advised on the best method of care for the eyeliner technique you received.

    AVOID

    ○ No direct water contact for 5-7 days

    ○ No working out/sweating for 5-7 days

    ○ No makeup on treated area for 14 days

    ○ No pools, saunas, hot yoga ect. for 14 days

    ○ No direct sunlight or tanning beds for 14 days

    ○ No active skincare on treated area for 14 days

    ○ No touching, picking, or scratching your tattoo

    ○ No applying any skincare products other than one provided until after your tattoo is finished peeling

    ○ DO NOT HAVE EYELASH EXTENSIONS APPLIED for at least 4 weeks after your procedure

    EXPECT

    ○ Swelling & redness can be present 1-3 days after

    ○ Flaking & peeling will occur as tattoo heals. Heavy scabbing should not occur with proper aftercare

    ○ After peeling pigment color may appear lighter than expected. Pigment color will come back in strength as skin continues to heal. Be patient & trust the process!

    *Right after procedure the tattooed area will begin to oxidize, appear darker and thicker due to swelling. The bold color can last up to 10 days depending on your body's healing rate however will soften once the tattoo enters the next phase of the healing process. During the initial phase of healing you may experience minimal scabbing and flaking of the tattooed area - DO NOT pick at it! Picking at a healing tattoo will result in color loss and excess scarring. Once the area has flaked there will be a brand new layer of skin that will appear shiny or "foggy" that will make the pigment look lighter - don't panic! The complete healing process takes about 6-8 weeks for your skin to regenerate and exfoliate, around this time the true color of your eyeliner will be apparent. After 6 weeks touch ups and adjustments may be done.

    Eyelids are quite delicate so experiencing swelling and minimal redness is common and will diminish over the first few days after your treatment. You may use a cold compress or Benadryl to sooth or reduce swelling. Eyes may feel dry or irritated so you may use lubricating eye drops. Be sure to have sunglasses available because your eyes may be light sensitive. Try to avoid wearing contacts for 3-5 days after the procedure.