Eyeliner tattoo provides you with defined eyes and enhanced eyelashes. Boost your lashes with subtle and natural addition of lash line enhancement or make your eyes stand out with a petite wing. Classic liner provides you with the base for any eye make-up look, or be bold and invest in Smokey or thick liner for a more dramatic look.
Invest in eyeliner tattoo and put down your lash pen for good.
Enhance your lashes. Frame your eyes.
What are our cosmetic tattoo options?
We offer a wide range of cosmetic tattoo services and employ advanced techniques to ensure every client receives the best results. Each of our cosmetic tattoo options (Lash Line Enhancement, Classic Liner, Winged Liner, Smokey Liner and Thick Liner) can be customised to your specific needs.
Eyeliner Tattoo Options
Why should you choose allure ink?
Allure Ink is one of Brisbanes top rated Cosmetic Tattoo studios and for very good reasons. We strive to ensure we are providing the best services possible, using the newest and most advanced techniques, always endeavouring to advance our skills and training. Every service is tailored to you as an individual, enhancing your natural beauty and providing you with dream results from our comfortable one on one Morningside salon. We are grateful and proud to have received 120+ five star reviews across Facebook and Google. From our comprehensive free consultations to our well thought out, luxurious aftercare kits we ensure you leave having enjoyed every aspect of your Allure Ink experience.
FAQ’S
Will it hurt?
No your eyeliner tattoo shouldn’t be painful thanks to topical numbing which is applied before and during the procedure. If you experience discomfort at any point we encourage you to inform our artist as we are always happy to pause the service and apply additional numbing. You may experience a strange sensation or the temptation to sneeze as the vibration can tickle the lashes however this is generally manageable with patience from the artist and additional numbing.
Your comfort is important and we strive to make every clients experience as comfortable as possible.
is it safe?
Yes, as long as the service is performed by a trained and experienced professional there are very few risks. While it may be daunting to have a needle near your eye the needle cartridge is shortened to prevent it from entering a depth that risks damage to your eye.
Is cosmetic tattoo permanent?
Cosmetic tattoo is semi-permanent and for good reason. Firstly our faces will inevitably change as we age meaning however perfect your tattoo may look initially there is no guarantee that it will suit your face in the distant future. Secondly for a tattoo to be permanent the pigment has to be implanted much deeper into your skin. Not only is this a dangerous idea when dealing with delicate facial skin but all pigments whether made for cosmetic tattoo or traditional tattooing will gradually cool as they age, giving off a blue/grey tint. Our semi-permanent tattoo techniques can last perfectly up to two years and be refreshed with a touch up whenever you feel one is needed.
How long do they take to heal?
Eyeliner tattoo has an overall healing period of four weeks, which can be broken down into four stages.
Stage one accounts for the first 2 - 5 days after your appointment, your tattoo will be very dark as scabs form over the disrupted skin. It is normal to experience what we call ‘brow shock’ in this phase of healing as they will be much darker than expected but this is temporary. It is incredibly important that you follow the provided aftercare instructions.
Stage two will see the beginning of your peeling phase, it is very important that you do not pick at, pull or rub these scabs off. Once peeling has started it will usually take only a few days for all of the scabbing to fall off. Eyeliner tattoo should dry heal meaning you are not required to apply aftercare, however a small amount can be used to soothe agitation or itchiness if necessary.
Once all scabs have fallen off you have entered stage three. Your eyeliner may look very light but don’t panic! Over the next three to four weeks the pigment will redevelop.