What Is Permanent Eyeliner?
Permanent eyeliner is a form of permanent makeup where ink is tattooed along your lash line to give you the appearance of eyeliner. You can request only a thin and natural-looking one or get a full winged liner tattooed. Although it’s called permanent makeup, this eyeliner is only semi-permanent, as it fades and needs to be retouched every few years.
Is It Safe?
Yes this procedure is very safe however just as a regular body tattoo comes with risks, so too does permanent makeup. Always avoid going into a random shop to get the procedure done without first doing some research. The artist needs to be professional and certified to reduce the risk of any severe side effects from occurring. Always book a consultation prior to your actual appointment. This gives you the opportunity to inspect the facility, meet your artist and ask any pertinent questions about the eyeliner procedure.
Typically with permanent eyeliner there is minimal pain during the procedure. Due to having a line of fabulous numbing agents and proper technique our clients now experience little to no pain during the procedure. The skin on your eye is thin, so that it will swell up after treatment. It should subside within 72 hours, though. There might be itching and scabbing around the tattooed area and this is completely normal.
It takes about three to four weeks for your eye to heal fully, and you can start wearing makeup again. There is always the risk of allergic reaction and infection when dealing with tattoos, so consult your doctor if any side effects last longer than a few days.
Is It Right For You?
If you are a candidate for permanent eyeliner, it can be one of the most rewarding permanent makeup choices. If you struggle with unsteady hands, difficulties seeing to apply makeup, an outside enthusiast, uneven lines, involved in watersports, or just simply not good at applying makeup, permanent eyeliner can change your life!
In general, those who have certain health conditions should be cautious when getting permanent makeup. If you have diabetes, blood disorders, or other immune or heart diseases, you may not be a candidate for permanent eyeliner. Healing is compromised when you have these health concerns, although you could always discuss it with your physician beforehand.
You can not have permanent eyeliner if you have glaucoma, as the increased pressure to apply the tattoo can severely damage your eye. Your permanent makeup professional should be made aware of all of your health concerns before undergoing treatment so they can advise you on the best beauty procedure.
Things to look for in a Permanent Makeup Artist
It is your responsibility to research your artist. Check to see what their education level is. How many courses have they taken? Where did they go to school? Look for certificates for Master Techniques. Are they educated in skin (Licensed Esthetician)? Medical background? Check reviews. Look at their work.
Most importantly you have to trust and feel comfortable with your chosen permanent makeup artist!!
The Final Takeaway
Your eyelid is the most unforgiving area of your body to get permanent makeup as the skin is sensitive and the tattoo is not easily removed. You must do your research and consider consulting with your physician beforehand. Your artist needs to be an expert and understand how to manipulate depth and machine speed and correctly modify color. If you have specific contraindications, you shouldn’t have permanent eyeliner, so make sure you talk to a trusted professional!