Classic eyeliner & smokey

Classic Eyeliner is a technique used to make your eyelashes appear darker and fuller by adding color to the lashline. Thickness and color is customized for each client. These techniques are fundamental in enhancing the shape, color and size of your eyes and used to accentuate your lashes in the same way mascara and eyeliner does, without ever needing to apply it yourself!

Smokey eyeliner is solid eyeliner that has a dark and solid base with a powdery effect on the top. Thickness, length and wing angle are customized for each client.

Pre-Care Instructions

Lash extensions must be removed 2 weeks prior to eyeliner appointment and must remain off until 2 week after the retouch session
No lash serum 3 months prior to your appointment.
Do not wear eye makeup to your appointment.
No LASIK within the last 5 years.

Important Notes

Stop using lash growth serums, oil-based makeup removers, any type of lotions around your eyes. This will help with retention during your eyeliner procedure. If you do not do so, it could make the process longer, or even result in rescheduling the appointment.
Your skin will be temporarily sensitized after the treatment and you should follow your after-care instruction card accurately.
If you apply makeup during the next 5 days following your treatment, you do so entirely at your own risk. 
Healing can take up to 10 days and it is perfectly normal for small scabbing to appear on the treated area. These should be allowed to fall off naturally over a period of a few days.

Does the procedure hurt?
The pain is minimal as well as dependent on your pain tolerance. A numbing cream is also applied before and during the procedure to aid in any discomfort.

PLEASE NOTE:
All permanent procedures require two sessions to achieve the final look. Depending on your skin type, environment, and skin care, a third session may be required at an additional cost.

Note:
If you’ve had previous procedures done by other artists, I require a clear photo of the work done so I can evaluate what procedure (if any) can be done before you book the appointment.