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Semi Permanent Eyeliner Treatments

Your eyeliner, your style

We offer a range of eyeliner tattoo treatments that are designed to complement your natural beauty perfectly. Whether you’re looking for subtle enhancement or a more provocative look, there is no eyeliner design that Sabrina cannot do.

Everyone’s face is uniquely theirs, and so is their taste in eyeliner too. We want you to get the exact look you desire, which is why we offer a range of styles and colours to suit your natural beauty. If you’re unsure on your options, then Sabrina will cover all the aspects for you and help you decide which technique will suit you best with a full consultation prior to the appointment over the telephone or in the salon.

Choose from a thin line in a subtle grey or brown through to a striking thick line in black, blue or even violet, and we’ll match your vision precisely.

from £120-£350

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Shaded Eyeliner


Shaded liner is the most popular treatment to date. Shaded liner can come in many shapes and forms, you can have a subtle powder shade over a lash enhancement to have a full blown smoky eye. Smoking the eyeliner gives you the option of having a normal everyday defined eye without the harshness of the Latina but it also gives you opportunity to dramatize it up on the nights you want to have more definition.

Shaded eyeliner

Latina Eyeliner


A bold black line is finished with a dramatic flick, sweeping the attention up to your beautiful eyes, and adding a touch of elegance to your everyday look.

Latina eyeliner

Eyelash Enhancements


Eyelash enhancements are a great solution for those who don’t feel they want an obvious eyeliner tattoo but who would like a more defined look around the eyes without the use of makeup. Using cutting edge tools and techniques, a fine pigment is powdered to the areas in between the lashes top and bottom, giving a hint of permanent eyeliner without the obvious line.

Eyelash enhancements

What you need to know about eyeliner tattoos


Eyeliner tattoo is the most uncomfortable treatment out of the lips or brows but anaesthetic is applied to help with this area. The eyeliner tattoo takes a few days to fully heal and for the pigment to settle into its permanent colour, down time isn’t as bad as some would think and usually you can return to work the next day.

Semi permanent eyeliner is particularly good for people who struggle with sensitive skin, or those who cannot use standard makeup products for any reason. For those who play sports, swim or do other activities that would normally cause makeup to run, this treatment is a must have. To ensure the highest quality of treatment is offered, each treatment stage will be documented on the photographs.

FAQs


There are many benefits of having permanent eyeliner. Here are some examples:
Firstly it can define your eyes. It’s great for those who have allergies to cosmetic products or for those who don’t have great vision.

Many people who have medical conditions such as trichotillomania, alopecia, cancer etc. (Please see terms and conditions pre or post chemo/radiotherapy.
It is a fabulous enhancement which saves time and money overall.

The procedure is done in two appointments. During the first session it is always best to be modest with thickness, line length and colour as we can always add more at the second session. The artist will work with you to determine the perfect shape, technique and placement for your specific features

The first procedure takes approximately 2-2.5 hours, the 6 week touch up is about 1.5 hours.

There will be swelling typically for the first 24-48 hours. While the swelling starts going down right away and most people are back to normal by the following morning. You can go back to work straight away so this will not affect any time off that you may think you need.

Please do not wear any eye makeup to your appointment

Contacts should be removed prior to procedure and refrain from wearing them for a minimum of 4 hours after procedure is finished.

Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, Vitamin C or Advil/Ibuprofen 48 hours before procedure.

Avoid sun and tanning one week prior to procedure.

Do not have eyelash extensions. You must have your eyelash extensions removed one week prior to coming in for your permanent eyeliner appointment.

Do not use Latisse for a minimum of 3 months prior to the procedure. Other lash serums must be discontinued for a minimum of 1 month prior to the procedure. The reason is that those types of serums are very harsh on the eyelids and make your lids quite fragile for cosmetic tattooing. As a result, your eyelids will bleed and bruise. You may resume using lash serum 2-4 weeks after the touch up appointment.

Please do not wear any eye makeup for 1 week following the procedure.

You will be given lint-free wipes soaked in distilled water to take home with you. Please wipe your eyelid area once per hour for the first 3 hours.

Apply ice as often as you’d like to reduce swelling, but make sure it is wrapped in a towel.

You may apply a thin layer of the given ointment to the lash line if necessary on day 2 and 3

If the area starts to flake, leave it. Do not pick or peel off the skin.

Keep your hand clean and avoid touching the treated areas.

For at least 1 week, or until healing is complete (whichever is longer) avoid excessive sweating, sun tanning, swimming, steam rooms.

Keep your eye area as dry as possible for the first week.

Pigments will slowly fade over time according to one’s metabolism, skin type, sun exposure, medication, and lifestyle. Schedule maintenance visits to keep it looking fresh.

You must not donate blood for 1 year following your makeup service (per Red Cross.)

Clients who are:

  • Pregnant or nursing
  • Under the age of 18
  • Diabetic
  • Have viral infections/diseases
  • Epileptic
  • Have a pacemaker or major heart problems
  • Have had an organ transplant
  • Tendency towards keloids or scarring
  • Have skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area (rashes, sunburn, acne, etc.)
  • Sick (cold, flu, etc.)
  • Have used Accutane or Doxycycline in the past year
  • Allergic to anesthetic (Lidocaine)

The eyeliner or lash line procedure is more psychologically scary to most clients than anything else. The discomfort is relative as everyone has a different level of sensitivity. Every effort is made to ensure you remain comfortable for the duration of the procedure.

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