Lashline Enhancement
What is Lashline Enhancement?
Lashline enhancement is a subtle form of permanent eyeliner where pigment is carefully implanted along the natural lash line — making lashes appear fuller and eyes more defined, without a noticeable "eyeliner" look.
It’s designed to enhance your natural beauty with a soft, effortless result. Unlike traditional eyeliner tattoos, this is meant to look like naturally thicker lashes.
Who is it best for?
Clients who want a subtle, natural definition
Those looking to enhance their eyes without a bold liner
Anyone wanting a low-maintenance, everyday look
Ideal for people with sparse lashes or who wear minimal makeup
Perfect if you want your eyes to pop — naturally. No wing or dusty eyeliner is offered at this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Once you have read through the FAQ and signed consent, we will first draw it according to how you like it. I will ONLY start the semi permanent tattoo process once you have approved the shape and color of choice that is fit for you. Once you have finalized your decision, we will begin the semi permanent tattoo process. You will be numbed before and during the procedure with topical anesthetic to make sure you are comfortable the whole time. Expect a booking time of 3 hours.
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You may not be a good candidate for semi-permanent services if you have certain health conditions or take certain medications.
Semi permanent makeup is NOT recommended for clients who are or have:
Under 18 years old
Pregnant or Breastfeeding
Allergies to topical anaesthetics or pigment
Keloid scarring
Eczema, Psoriasis, Rashes, Severe Acne on the Treatment Area
If you have a transmittable blood disease such as HIV or hepatitis
Accutane in the past year
Viral infections and/ or diseases
Chemical peel within the last few weeks
Medications, treatments, or illness that compromises the immune system
Diabetes, Chemotherapy and any other Medical conditions consult your doctor (must provide doctor's note)
Botox near brows within 4 weeks
Please inform your artist if you have any allergies, medical conditions, or take any medications.
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The expected longevity is 3-5 years depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and how you care for it. Increased exposure to sunlight especially without sunscreen is one example that will speed fading. Over time, the color will fade and become light.
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A topical anesthetic will be used before and throughout the procedure. The pain level is tolerable. Most say the wiping hurts more than the actual needle. However, it does vary person to person and every effort will be made to ensure you remain comfortable. If you are on your menstrual cycle, you will be more sensitive.
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The healing process should take 10-14 days.
At day 2, your eyeliner will appear darker but do not be alarmed this is expected. The color will lighten 20-30% when healed and will continue to fade over time.
At day 3-5, you can expect your eyeliner to start flaking. During the flaking period, your eyeliner will appear light and patchy but give it 4 weeks the color will even out and resurface.
Once your eyeliner is done flaking (usually within 5-7 days), you may resume normal activities such as applying makeup, working out, etc. (EXCEPT certain activities listed in the aftercare) To prolong the longevity of your eyeliner, avoid aggressive washing and exfoliating of the eyes.
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If you have an ideal shape and color in mind, bring or send few reference photos. You may draw in your eyeliner as you normally would so I can take into consideration the shape you desire.
Precare: Moisturize your eyes starting one week before. The softer the skin the easier it is to work with. Avoid any blood thinning medication day of treatment. This includes Vitamin E, Aspirin, Niacin, and Ibuprofen. Do not consume ANY alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 hours prior your appointment. If you have anemia or low iron, please take an iron supplement prior to procedure.
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Not every client heals well which is why touch-up is needed. It is considered a perfection session to go over any light spots that didn't take. Reasons could be due to excessive sun exposure, existing scarring, bleeding during the session etc. It is also a reason to go darker especially if you're worried about going too dark the first time.
If you feel your eyeliner healed amazing after the initial session and you love the way it looks then a touchup is not required.
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Touch-up appointment can be scheduled anytime after 6-8 weeks and no sooner than 4 weeks. This is optional. Touch-up session is considered a perfection session to go over any spots that did not pick up pigment or if you would like to go darker/bigger etc. After touch-up, they should last you 3-5 years. Touch-ups are not done frequently to maintain skin integrity.
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Yes if it is faded and the shape is not too big. If they are too dark and big, you will need laser tattoo removal. Skin is like a cup, once it’s filled you can not add more. For best results, laser removal is recommended. Photos must be sent and approved before booking.
Recommended laser removal: AZ Laser Studio & Medspa
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Eyeliner Healing Process
• Swelling: Expect mild swelling for the first couple of days — this is normal. You may gently ice the area for up to 30 minutes, twice a day.
• Days 3–5: Itching and flaking are common. As the flakes fall off, some areas may look lighter — this is part of the normal healing process. The color will gradually resurface.
Important: Do not pick or touch your eyeliner while it’s healing to prevent color loss or scarring.
• Total Healing Time: About 7 days. You can resume regular activities, including washing your eyes or wearing makeup, after flaking is complete or after 7 days.
• Final Results: The color will settle and reveal its true tone at around 4 weeks.
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What to Expect After Your Eyeliner Procedure:
Mild redness, swelling, or a white halo around the area is normal right after treatment — this is from the numbing cream and should fade within an hour.Eyeliner Aftercare Instructions:
Keep the area dry until flaking is complete (typically 5–7 days). You may gently wash with water and pat dry if needed.
Apply a thin layer of ointment (A&D, Vaseline, or Aquaphor) with a Q-tip — twice daily (morning and night). If you have oily skin, apply once at night.
Maintain strict facial hygiene and avoid the following during healing:
Touching or picking at your eyeliner (use only a Q-tip for ointment). Picking can cause color loss, scarring, or infection.
Getting the eyes soaked in water (a light splash is fine — pat dry immediately). Wash your face carefully, ideally before showering.
Applying any makeup on the eye area.
Heavy sweating, workouts, sauna, facials, or steam treatments.
Sun exposure, tanning beds, or swimming. (Wear a hat if outdoors for long periods.)
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, which may slow healing.
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