

Eyeliner
Preparation

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Please be aware that your artist will be working on your eyelids and you need to be able to have them touched without scrunching them tightly or shut.
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Scrunching your eyes will result in not being able to tattoo them properly, causing additional swelling and/or bruising of your eyelids. this will produce a result you may not be happy with. If this is something you do not think you can do, please reconsider having permanent eyeliner done.
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Scrunching your eyes and stiffening up will cause your blood pressure to rise in your face and WILL cause excess swelling and/or bruising.
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There is no guarantee that eyeliner colors will stay 100% black. Your skin tone and variations in your personal pigmentation can create a cooler or more blue toned hue that cannot be 100% predicted. Steps are always taken to ensure minimum cooling of the color.​​
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If you are prone to seasonal allergies, taking an antihistamine, such as Benedryl, can help with your eyes watering though the process, which is extremely conducive to a quick procedure. It can also help with swelling.
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Do not drink anything with caffeine on the day of your appointment to reduce eyelid fluttering.
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​Do not wear contact lenses to the procedure or for 5 days after.
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Bring sunglasses to wear home. Eyes may be light sensitive.
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Do not dye or perm lashes for 2 weeks prior and for 4 weeks after.
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Do not use eyelash curler the day of the procedure.
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If you have had any type of eye surgery, consult the physician about how long you should wait before having a permanent eyeliner procedure or if you can have the tattooing done at all.
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Please wait until your eyeliner is healed to see if you will need a touch up appointment before you get lash extensions put on. Lash extensions should be removed at least 5 days prior to your appointment to prevent excessive eyelid skin sensitivity.
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This procedure is not for everyone. You will need to maintain yourself in a relaxed state while being tattooed.
