Millions of women every day, with a cosmetic bag in their hands, try to make their eyes brighter and more expressive. You can replace most of this tedious procedure with the help of winged eye tattoo (see before and after photos). Let's look at it in more detail.
Permanent makeup is the same tattoo as a regular artistic tattoo on the body
- Features of the “arrow” tattoo
- How to choose a master?
- Procedure
- Eye care after permanent makeup
- Is additional correction needed?
- Pros and cons of permanent arrows
- Does it hurt to get a tattoo on your eyes?
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What is permanent eye makeup?
In essence, permanent makeup is the same tattoo as a regular artistic tattoo on the body. However, there are also differences. If in the second case the depth of the punctures is about 2 mm, with permanent tattooing the skin is damaged less and is punctured only 1 mm.
This procedure also differs in the type of dyes. In order for the pattern on the face to look as natural as possible, only natural pigments are selected, with shades as close as possible to natural ones.
Since our body tends to “get rid” of foreign substances, over time it begins to “recycle” pigments, so the paint on the face fades over time, and within 2–5 years or a little more completely disappears. Therefore, such a tattoo requires periodic updating. The most stable and long-lasting pigments are those with added minerals, but they are more expensive. Dyes with the addition of plant components are cheaper, but they last a maximum of 2 years.
Bright and rich synthetic pigments applied to the body using regular body patterns are much more difficult for the body to remove. Such a tattoo lasts until the end of a person’s life. They begin to fade a little only after a very long period of time.
The most stable and long-lasting pigments are those with the addition of minerals, but they are more expensive.
Advice! The duration of permanent makeup depends not only on the composition of pigments, but also on the rate of skin renewal. It is different for each person.
Features of the “arrow” tattoo
With the help of such permanent makeup, thin or thicker clear lines are drawn on the eyelids, which are very similar in appearance to regular eyeliner drawn when applying cosmetics. The arrows can be placed either only on the upper eyelid or applied simultaneously to the upper and lower eyelids.
They can be either bright and decorative, or light, almost invisible. In the latter case, interlash tattooing is often used, in which the space between the eyelashes is not completely filled, but only small dark dots or strokes are applied to it, visually making the eyelashes darker and thicker. A more complex procedure is shading - arrows that do not have clearly defined lines. Visually, they look like eyeliner with a soft pencil or eye shadow.
Depending on the shape of the “arrows”, permanent tattooing can be carried out:
- from the beginning of eyelash growth: at a standard distance between the eyes;
- along the entire length of the eyelid from the inner to the outer corner of the eye, the shade of the inner corner becomes darker; used in the case of wide-set eyes, this technique helps to visually smooth out this defect;
- from the middle of the eyelid to the outer corner: the technique is used for close-spaced eyes; the pigment on the inner corners in this case is slightly lighter;
- the line runs from the middle of the eyelid to the outer corner and rises slightly; if there is a line on the lower eyelid, it also goes up without meeting the second;
- extending beyond the boundaries of the eyes (“eastern”) and rising slightly upward: in this way you can design large and round eyes.
The thickness of the “arrows” can be made:
- as thin as possible and not too conspicuous: used for Asian eyes or small eyes, a similar technique allows you to visually enlarge them;
- with shading (they are more like shadows): the method is used for heavy eyelids, a dark line makes them less noticeable;
- wide “arrows”: bright tattoo for large almond-shaped eyes.
Advice! Blondes with fair skin should choose a less bright dark gray or grayish-blue pigment for the wings. Brunettes can afford dark brown, rich green, almost black shades.
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How to choose a master?
Working with the face is the most difficult and responsible. In this case, the cosmetologist must also be an experienced makeup artist in order to see in a matter of minutes how the “arrows” should be positioned and how to make them as natural as possible.
When creating a tattoo on another part of the body, deviations of a couple of millimeters are, of course, also undesirable, but the overall appearance of the design will be preserved. In the case of a tattoo on the face, even such an oversight can turn into a serious problem. The shape and expression of the eyes will immediately change and become rough and unnatural.
In the absence of significant experience, a cosmetologist can drag out the procedure for a long time, and this should under no circumstances be done. After all, over time, the puncture sites become slightly swollen, and it will be difficult to make punctures in neighboring areas - the application line will simply not be visible.
The selection of colors and shades is also of great importance. Too sharp black lines are almost never used in facial tattooing. To create the most natural tattoo possible, paints are selected strictly in accordance with your skin type and tone.
The selection of colors and shades is also of great importance. Too sharp black lines are almost never used in facial tattooing
Moreover, the use of low-quality dyes can lead to the fact that over time the color of the tattoo will change, and it will have an unpleasant green, reddish or blue undertone. You will have to make a correction to cover the bad line or even remove the tattoo. Moreover, the last procedure may turn out to be even longer and more painful than the tattoo itself. Even after high-quality work by a specialist, small scars will definitely remain on the skin. This is why you should never skimp on eye tattoos. If you do not have the opportunity to visit an expensive salon, it is better to avoid this procedure altogether. After all, if you get a tattoo from a random artist, you may also get an infection from dirty needles, which can lead to serious inflammation.
Advice! If you are prone to allergies, be sure to notify your cosmetologist about this. He will select the most gentle hypoallergenic composition for you. Although experienced craftsmen always test the skin and use paints from trusted European manufacturers, which rarely give any reactions.
Photos before and after the procedure
What materials and tools does the master use?
To understand that this is a responsible specialist, you need to pay attention to the set of working tools. It includes:
- The makeup applicator itself.
- Set of sterile needles.
- Set of pigments.
- Tips-nose.
- To mix pigments, there must be containers with dispensers, caps and stands.
- Sterile gloves and mask.
- Set for sterilization of instruments.
- Markers for drawing sketches.
- Local anesthetics for use in the eyelid area.
- Products for antiseptic skin treatment before and after.
Procedure
Let us describe the main stages of this process:
- Initially, the artist examines the client and agrees with him on the type and color of the pigment, as well as the shape and thickness of the tattoo; so that the client can see the future result with his own eyes, for demonstration on the eyelids, lines can be drawn with an ordinary cosmetic pencil that accurately convey the future shape;
- if special eyelid correction is required, special arrow-shaped templates are made; with a regular tattoo they are not required - after all, the shape of the eyes itself is already a contour;
- the eyelids are fixed with a special cream or gel and anesthetic drugs are applied to them;
- Using devices with the finest needles, pigment is injected under the skin with pinpoint punctures;
- After completing the work, the cosmetologist treats the application areas with a wound-healing agent and provides instructions to the client on further tattoo care.
The choice of color shades for eyelid tattoos is quite large, so it will be better if you consider the color palette and make sure that this particular color suits you. In addition, most salons also have a portfolio in which all options for “arrows” are provided. This way you can see how they look in the final version.
The choice of color shades for eyelid tattoos is quite large, so it will be better if you consider the color palette and make sure that this particular color suits you
Advice! Do not be alarmed if immediately after tattooing the arrow (see photo of swollen eyes below), the result will not be visible. This small swelling will go away in 1-3 days. Don't be alarmed by the fact that within one or two weeks or a little longer the arrows will be brighter. After this time they will acquire the desired shade.
Eye care after permanent makeup
After applying a tattoo, it is important to comply with all the requirements of the cosmetologist:
- It is strictly forbidden to wash your eyes during the day;
- Tattoo sites must be treated with antiseptic compounds;
- To avoid leaving scars on the skin, do not remove or over-wet the crusts that dry out at the site of the wounds; over time they will go away on their own;
- You should not visit the sauna or solarium for several weeks; You should wash only in the shower - hot baths are prohibited; since escaping sweat can get into the wounds, visiting gyms and intensive fitness classes is not recommended;
- The skin at the tattoo site should be protected from exposure to sunlight for the same amount of time; on hot summer days it is better to use sunscreen or dark glasses; You should carefully protect your eyes from dust and dirt.
For several weeks after tattooing, you should not visit the sauna or solarium.
Advice! Be sure to listen to the advice of a cosmetologist. Of course, his job is to fulfill any whims of the client. However, don’t complain later that the “arrows” turned out to be too bright or their shape doesn’t suit you.
How to care for your wings after the procedure
After applying permanent makeup, the area should be wiped with an antiseptic solution.
- It is necessary to apply hydrocortisone ointment to the eyelid. This will help relieve swelling.
- Use antibacterial eye drops.
- Do not touch the crusts. They disappear on their own when the skin is completely healed.
- Do not wet your eye skin for a week or visit the sauna or swimming pool.
- It is worth giving up bad habits and sticking to proper nutrition.
Is additional correction needed?
Immediately after the procedure, the “arrow” eye tattoo will be brighter, so it will be difficult to determine what kind of correction is required. That is why you will need to visit the salon only a month after getting a tattoo.
Typically, minor correction is performed in 80–90% of cases. After all, the skin can react differently to dyes, and its shade in different places may differ slightly. The second procedure will last much less than the first, and correction may take no more than 5–10 minutes.
Advice! To ensure that the skin at the puncture sites heals faster, never visit the salon after stress, on days of poor health or menstruation. It is also prohibited to carry out this procedure during breastfeeding due to problems with blood clotting.
When is the best time to tattoo your eyelids?
Like other types of micropigmentation, tattooing of the interlash space and arrows is an invasive procedure. During the session, the skin is pierced with a needle from a manipulator or tattoo machine, and microscopic particles of pigment are introduced inside. Mechanical damage to the epidermis and the body’s allergic response to foreign components of the pigment lead to the appearance of edema. It takes time for it to come down.
To reduce the negative impact of the procedure on the body, you need to carefully select the time for the micropigmentation session. Here are some conditions:
- There should be a day off on the day of the procedure and the next 24 hours after it. A person who has undergone tattooing will almost certainly not be able to start working immediately. And you shouldn’t appear in public with swollen eyelids and scabs. Most often people plan to visit a beauty salon during the holidays.
- You should not plan the procedure if you have health problems: colds, exacerbations of herpes and skin infections, stomach problems or other inflammatory processes in the body. Make an appointment with a specialist when there are no health problems.
An important point: pregnant women are allowed to undergo the procedure no earlier than the third trimester. Most gynecologists and cosmetology specialists recommend postponing tattooing for a while and signing up for the procedure after pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- After micropigmentation, you are not allowed to visit the pool, sauna, or beach. Therefore, if you plan to go to the sea on your vacation, you should not make an appointment with a cosmetologist for a tattoo.
Pros and cons of permanent arrows
What advantages does such a technique have?
- It will take much less time to apply cosmetics;
- the arrows on your eyes will never be washed off with water, so you will always remain bright and attractive even after a shower, swimming pool or in the rain;
- with the help of an “arrow” tattoo you have the opportunity to change the shape of your eyes, visually enlarge them, decorate them in an oriental style and make the shape of your eyes more alluring;
- This technique is suitable for women of any age.
Unfortunately, winged eye tattoos also have their disadvantages:
- for some time the eyes will be slightly swollen, so it is better to carry out the procedure on vacation or at least before long weekends or holidays;
- for 2–5 years, until permanent makeup fades and disappears completely, you will not have the opportunity to change your image.
Advice! To ensure healing occurs as quickly as possible, the day before visiting the salon, try not to drink alcohol, which dilates blood vessels. Also reduce or completely eliminate tea and coffee, which thin the blood. To avoid swelling, reduce the amount of fluid you consume these days.
Contraindications for carrying out
Before deciding on a permanent makeup procedure, it is important to familiarize yourself with all contraindications and side effects. According to the recommendations of cosmetologists, you should stop drinking alcohol for two days and not drink coffee several hours before the session.
Before the procedure, it is better not to take blood thinning medications, and also check if you are allergic to the pigment used.
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Absolute contraindications to the permanent makeup procedure are:
- blood clotting disorder;
- HIV and AIDS;
- heart pathologies;
- systemic lupus erythematosus;
- tendency to form keloid scars;
- viral infections;
- pregnancy;
- taking blood thinning medications;
- oncological diseases;
- rheumatoid arthritis;
- hypertension;
- skin diseases in the active phase;
- vasculitis;
- allergy to anesthetics;
- scleroderma;
- diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent, type I);
- epilepsy;
- state of alcohol and drug intoxication;
- previous course of chemotherapy.
Does it hurt to get a tattoo on your eyes?
Of course, even small punctures, especially in the eye area, are not a pleasant procedure. But, since the punctures are not made too deep, the pain is not too strong, and it is quite possible to endure it. Moreover, before the procedure begins, a special anesthesia is given to the eyelids, and special eye drops are instilled to numb the eyeballs.
Much depends on the professionalism of the cosmetologist. A skilled master makes punctures with scrupulous precision, not allowing the needle to penetrate deeper into the layer of the dermis with a large number of nerve endings. In addition, serious salons are equipped with the latest machines for applying permanent tattoos with a special cooling system that relieves pain. Moreover, the more professional and expensive the equipment, the faster the procedure will be completed, and the more ideal the result will be. Since this procedure does not last very long – about 1.0–1.5 hours – local anesthesia can also be used at the client’s request.
Serious salons are equipped with the latest machines for applying permanent tattoos with a special cooling system that relieves pain
Advice! If you have sensitive skin, you can take a pain reliever before going to the salon. You also need to prepare psychologically, which is also important.
Thus, whether it is worth getting an “arrow” tattoo on your eyes is up to you to decide. This procedure certainly has significant advantages and some disadvantages.