Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattooing
Eyebrows are the most defining feature of the face. They frame your face emphasize your eyes and accentuate your expression.
Combination Brow Tattoo
The perfect mix of feathering at the front & ombré at the mid-back section for definition!
Feathering Brow Tattoo
Eyebrow feathering uses cosmetic tattooing to mimic the look of natural hairs.
This hair stroke technique produces full, feather-like brows that appear even, soft and beautifully arched
Ombre Powder Brow Tattoo
Powder eyebrows or ombre eyebrows creates a soft powdery filled in finish that looks like you’ve just filled in your eyebrows in with eye shadow or pomade.
F.A.Q.
Why does cosmetic tattoo change in the skin over time?
Treatment area, colours used, age of client and skin condition all play a large part in the longevity of your tattoo. Predominantly the darker the pigment, the more concentrated with dominant colours the pigment is, therefore the longer lasting.
Cosmetic tattoo is implanted into the very top layer of the dermis and lower layers of the epidermis where the colour can be slowly metabolised by the body. The larger the particle, the harder it is for the body to move it (hence the reason why a body tattoo or white pigment does not disappear).
Does it hurt?
Everyone has a different pain tolerance, some feel it more than others. Most clients describe it as a light scratch, with some people not feeling it at all. In all cases the result far outweighs the pain.
Some clients take pain relieving medication prior to their treatment. You can purchase a small tube of EMLA cream from the chemist and apply this one hour before coming to your appointment to numb the skin. This will take the edge off for some, but may not completely numb the area. We also use numbing cream on the area as we work.
Other important information
Colour matching can be difficult at times but we endeavor to match as close to your colour needs as possible. Many things can alter the end result of the pigment colour in the skin; colour and depth of pigment, oils in your skin, sun exposure, skin care you use at home, general health and medications used and neglecting to follow home care instructions. If you suffer allergies you may like to have a patch test before going ahead with the treatment. This is done on the arm.
Healing is mild and healing time is between 4-6 weeks with normal everyday activities able to be resumed immediately. Colours are normally very harsh, dark/bright and sharp for approximately 5 days, then the tattoo should start to fade. Fading can be up to 50-80% of initial tattoo. Everything is then adjusted at the touch up 4-6 weeks later.