Permanent Eyeliner -

Lash Enhancement

What is Permanent Eyeliner - ‘Lash Enhancement’

A Lash Enhancement is a permanent makeup (PMU) treatment that involves using a specialised tattoo machine to implant an ultra-thin black line along the lash line to create the illusion of fuller, darker lashes. Much like the tightlining technique that is used in traditional makeup. This eye treatment can transform your morning routine – just get up and go!

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Permanent Eyeliner Before & After…

The lash enhancement treatment is a three–part process. The price include all three stages:

THE CONSULTATION

We will talk in great detail about the look you are trying to achieve. This is very much a two-way conversation. Once we have an idea of the look you are aiming for, we draw the eyeliner on with a makeup pencil. This can be drawn on and adjusted 50 times if necessary! We will never begin the tattoo process until you are completely happy with what it is going to look like.

THE TREATMENT

Using a specialist facial tattooing machine, which works at a much lower frequency than a standard tattoo machine, we gently apply pigment to the eye area using very fine needles. The sensation is that of an electric toothbrush being held against your skin – you feel the vibrations but you should not feel much discomfort. We will always work with you at this stage, giving you breaks if you need them. The process normally takes about one hour, but it varies from person to person depending on your individual requirements. After the treatment your eyes might be a bit puffy and sensitive. It is advised you do not drive a vehicle immediately after an eye treatment.

THE RETOUCH

A second appointment is needed 4-12 weeks after your first treatment. This is usually a 30-60 minute appointment to add more pigment to the eye area. This is because as the area is healing, some parts may not ‘hold’ as well as others and you may have a few patches that need more colour. This is completely normal and everyone heals differently. Whatever the case, we advise you always come back to clinic for your retouch.

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