Consultation: $0
Initial Upper Liner: $350
Subsequent Touch-Up: $75 (must be booked 8-12 weeks post-initial session)
Lower Liner: Assessed in person; only applied if accessible.
Initial: $75
12-18 Month Refresher: $150
18-24 Month Refresher: $200
Note: Clients from other technicians must email clear photos for assessment. Visible pigment is required for refreshers; otherwise, pricing may revert to full cost. Please review all touch-up policies.
This subtle enhancement along the upper lash line eliminates the need for makeup, making lashes appear darker and fuller. I focus on a natural look to make the lash line look fuller, and do not offer winged eyeliner.
Defines your eyes
No smudges or worn-off eyeliner
Ideal for those with cosmetic allergies
Enhances lash line
Saves time and money
Perfect for unsteady hands or vision issues
Stays put while swimming or showering
Fills in thin or light-colored lashes
Suitable for total lash loss due to trichotillomania or alopecia.
a contraindication is a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment due to the harm that it would cause the client.
Pregnant or nursing
History of keloids or hypertrophic scarring
Viral infections and/or diseases
Cancer / chemotherapy
Skin irritations or Psoriasis near the treated area
Accutane in the past year
Recently tanned or will be tanned within 4 weeks
Doctors Approval Required for the Following:
Uncontrolled high blood pressure
Organ transplant
Pacemaker or major heart problems (no machine option)
Epilepsy
Diabetes
Any treatment, medication, or illness that compromises the immune system
Eat Before: Have a light meal to stabilize blood sugar.
Avoid Alcohol & Caffeine: No excessive consumption 24 hours prior, as they can thin blood and increase sensitivity.
Sun Exposure: Avoid tanning for one week before.
Blood Thinners: Skip medications like Aspirin, Vitamin E, and Ibuprofen 24 hours prior; consult your physician if necessary.
Eyelash Extensions: Remove at least 3 days before.
Perms/Tints: Avoid at least 3 days prior OR 2 weeks after.
Retin-A: Discontinue one week before.
Botox: No treatments around the eyes for 2 weeks prior.
Growth Serums: Stop using at least 3-6 months before treatment.
Eye Makeup: Do not wear on the appointment day.
Contact Lenses: Wear glasses instead on the day.
Sensitivity: Expect increased sensitivity during your menstrual cycle.
Clean Eyes: Rinse with water and gently pat dry with a clean tissue.
Daily Cleansing: Wash around the eyes twice daily with a gentle, unscented soap (like Cetaphil or baby shampoo) using your fingertips; pat dry.
Scab Care: Expect scabs to peel off in 7-10 days. Do not pick at them.
Normal Reactions: Swelling, redness, and slight stinging are normal for the first few days.
Color Fading: The color may fade 30-50% after scabs fall off; this is normal.
Touch-Up: A follow-up appointment is essential for perfecting the shape and color.
No Makeup: Avoid eye makeup until all scabs have fallen off.
Avoid Sweating: Steer clear of hot saunas, yoga, and swimming.
Scab Appearance: Scabs may look dark and thick initially and will fall off in random pieces.
Avoid Pulling Scabs: Only remove soft, hanging scabs with care; use a mascara brush if needed.
Swelling Management: Swelling may last up to 3 days; active blinking can help, and applying a soft gel ice pack can relieve swelling.
Q: How long does the procedure take?
A: Approximately 2 hours, including consultation, color selection, and application.
Q: Is it the same as a tattoo?
A: Yes, it's a form of tattoo using different techniques and pigments.
Q: What is micropigmentation?
A: The process of implanting color in permanent makeup; it's a tattoo process.
Q: Is the procedure safe?
A: Yes, we use pre-packaged, sterile, disposable needles and a patented cartridge system to ensure safety.
Q: Are there health concerns?
A: Some may need medical clearance. A health history will be taken before the procedure.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: A topical anesthetic is used to minimize discomfort; pain tolerance varies.
Q: How will I look immediately after?
A: Expect minor swelling and redness; normal activities can resume, but no makeup for a week.
Q: When will I see the final result?
A: Expect color to fade 30-40% during healing, typically 4-7 days.
Q: Is it permanent? How long does it last?
A: No, it uses semi-permanent pigment. Touch-ups may be needed every 1-5 years.
Q: What factors affect longevity?
A: Technician skill, pigment quality, skin type, sun exposure, and exfoliating products.
Q: What is eyelash enhancement?
A: A subtle definition of the lash line, differing from full eyeliner.
Q: Can I choose just upper or lower eyeliner?
A: Yes, placement can be customized to your preference.
Q: Can I wear mascara while healing?
A: No, refrain from mascara for 7 days to prevent infection.
Q: Can I mix eyelash extensions with eyeliner?
A: No extensions during the procedure; wait 10 days post-healing.
Q: When can I get eyeliner if considering LASIK/PRK?
A: Get eyeliner 2-3 weeks before or wait 3 months post-surgery.
Q: Is it okay to get eyeliner after cataract surgery?
A: Yes, if 3 months post-surgery or with a release from your eye surgeon.
Q: Can I get eyeliner if I have glaucoma?
A: Yes, if you don’t require medication and have a doctor's release.
Q: Will eyelid surgery affect my eyeliner?
A: No, eyeliner should remain intact as long as it's placed correctly.
Q: What about contact lenses?
A: Remove lenses for the procedure; glasses are recommended for 2-3 days post-procedure.
Q: Can I use eyelash growth products after getting eyeliner?
A: Discontinue for about 10 days during healing; no data indicates they cause fading.
Begin with a consultation to discuss desired thickness and color. I’ll recommend designs based on your face shape, age, skin texture, hair color, and undertone.
Pose for "before" pictures. A numbing cream is applied for 20 minutes, during which we’ll discuss aftercare and healing expectations.
After prep, I’ll outline your new eyeliner. You’ll review and approve the outline before we start. Pigment is gently implanted using a permanent makeup machine or hand tool, with repeated numbing for your comfort.
We’ll take "after" pictures and schedule your follow-up touch-up appointment before concluding.
Chelsey C.
eyeliner enhancement immediately after