A permanent eyeliner involves a cosmetic procedure that outlines the eyes and permanently colors the eyelids called micropigmentation, a specialized form of tattooing. It is performed using a handheld device with a thin needle. The needle is used for puncturing the upper or lower eyelid hundreds of times to transfer the permanent color made up of organic pigment. The procedure takes about one to two hours, while the actual tattooing takes about 45 minutes. It can last for years but may fade overtime depending on the person's skin type.
Kinds of Permanent Eyeliners include the following:
Lash enhancement
Lash enhancement involves the application of large pigment dots between the eyelashes to create a subtle, soft, and natural look that enhances the eyelashes and make them appear thicker.
It is currently a very popular procedure.
Dramatic eyeliner
The dramatic eyeliner involves the application of thicker and bolder lines that may not suit everyone.
It changes the eyes in a dramatic and drastic way.
Traditional eyeliner
The traditional eyeliner involves the application of lines on the upper or lower eyelids similar to the ones that can be made by an eyeliner pencil.
Expert: Look for a medical or cosmetic experts to do your permanent eyeliner procedure to ensure safety and guarantee your satisfaction. They should be licensed with a long background experience in doing this kind of procedure. Make sure they provide consultation before and two weeks after the procedure and follow-ups.
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