Permanent Eyeliner & Lash Enhancements in Venice and Sarasota FL
Wake up looking natural, perfect and wide awake with our expert eyeliner tattooing services
Permanent Eyeliner & Lash Enhancements in Venice and Sarasota FL
Wake up looking natural, perfect and wide awake with our expert eyeliner tattooing services
Best Lash Enhancement & Permanent Eyeliner Tattoo
Eyes are not only a tool of communication; they are the focal point of our face. Over thousands of years, women have adorned eyeliners. At the forefront of technology and knowledge, 21st Century Permanent Eyeliner has never looked finer than it does today! We think Cleopatra would turn in her grave for our Lash Enhancement, Winged Eyeliner, or any of our permanent makeup procedures!
Beautiful Lash Enhancement & Eyeliner Services
Lash Enhancement
Permanent makeup can help by inserting pigment into the skin between the lashes this gives the appearance of thicker and darker lash growth while framing and accentuating the eye. It gives the eyeball a beautiful ‘pop’ and enhances the vibrancy of the Iris.
Eyeliner with a Flick or Wing
For eyes that are suitable for a flick or a wing, we use different techniques and tricks depending on the unique shape of your eye. This way we are able to create your most beautiful look. Appear Natural gives you the perfect eyeliner 24/7.
Eyeliner with Wing & Soft Shadow
Appear Natural offers ‘Stardust’; a Smokey shadow extension applied to a Lash Enhancement or winged eyeliner. We have a range of brightly colored eyeliners if you want a unique look or to stand out from the crowd.
FAQs
Does it hurt?
How long does it take?
Brows are typically 4 hours, Eyeliner services start at 2-6 hours. Lip Services are 3-4 hours; touch-up is usually 2 hours, Scalp Services are 2-6 hours. A touch up appointment is typically 2 hours. Please allow at least 4 hours for our appointment. May take longer to complete if you have pre-existing permanent make-up. Please allow at least 4 hours for our appointment. May take longer to complete if you have pre-existing permanent make-up.
We have Topical numbing Creams that make our clients comfortable throughout the entire procedure. Normally clients describe the eyeliner as a slight tickling instead of pain. For Brows, there is little to no pain and our clients often fall asleep during the procedure. The fine, delicate, and superior results of Nanoblading or digital microblading build up the layers of color needed to provide you with the most natural and beautiful results possible.
Pre-procedure preparation
LIPS: 4-5 days pre-procedure. Removing dry and dead skin for lip treatment dramatically improves comfort. Homemade scrub (comprising of sugar) is acceptable.
*If you are taking an antiviral for cold sores (compulsory), ignore the above and extra gently exfoliate lips 2 days pre-procedure instead.
EYES: 2-3 days prior to cosmetic tattoo we suggest an OccuSoft (Sensitive) treatment is available at the pharmacy (over the counter). It is specifically designed to exfoliate in between the lashes and lash line.
Things to Avoid or Consider
CERTAIN SUBSTANCES: 24 hours prior to your appointment, do not have any caffeine, alcohol, niacin, vitamin E, blood thinners (ie. aspirin, ibuprofen). 1 week prior, stop taking fish oil supplements.
EYES: Stop using lash serum for as long as possible.
ANTIHISTAMINES: The permanent makeup procedure can initiate a mild histamine response (tearing and nasal congestion). Less common, light sensitivity can cause a similar reaction. We want to avoid any of these biological responses. We are not doctors, we are artists. However, it is our recommendation that clients take 10mg Certizine (Zyrtec), prior to arriving at the Studio. Please also consider bringing a spare tablet in case. Again, it is only a recommendation to help you during the cosmetic tattoo procedure.
CLOTHING: Comfort is key! Do not wear best clothes. Pigment can splatter.
After Care
Prior to the your permanent makeup Procedure, you will receive aftercare instructions and ointment. It is extremely important to follow for optimal results.
Avoid all moisture after your cosmetic tattoo procedure and protect yourself from the sun until the flaking (a natural part of the healing process) has completely subsided.
Flaking or scabbing for eyes and lips around 4-5 days, brows is 2-12 days. by this stage, the micropigmentation can temporarily look ashy and dull. When baby skin surfaces, beautiful pigment will begins to emerge.
DO NOT PICK!! ANY SCABBING / LIFTING WILL PULL PIGMENT!
Is a touch-up required?
Annual Touch Up: Pigment will eventually soften and fade out over the years. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last forever. We recommended scheduling a minor ‘ink drink’ every 12 months.
Digital Microblading (Nanoblading) vs Manual Microblading
Nanoblading
Nanoblading is the process of puncturing the skin with an extremely fine needle to deposit pigment. This minimizes trauma to the skin and allows for improved healing outcome from your permanent makeup. It is superior to Microblading, which is why we only offer the nano procedure utilizing state-of-the-art digital technology.
Furthermore, clients are able to take advantage of the shading capabilities that can create an even more beautiful looking brow.
The precision involved in digital microblading makes this process take longer to complete but with superior results. This process is good for all skin types.
Manual Microblading
Microblading has been around for centuries. However, it requires the use of a manual blade that deposits pigment by slicing though the skin. While this costs less time and money, a microblading professional does not receive extensive training.
This process is also extremely traumatic for sensitive facial dermis. Medium to long term maintenance of brows can have consequences for scar tissue formation.
When permanent makeup from microblading fades out, it can leave baby pink scar tissue in its place. Clients often mistake this for remnants of old pigment, but pigment should fade away – not to a pink tone. The build up of scar tissue can also make pigment retention more difficult because of the damage to the skin.