Cosmetic Tattooing Service


Eyeliner Tattoo:


Lash eyeliner
(thin line thru the lashes )


Classic eyeliner
( thru and above lash line )


Eyebrow Tattoo:


Powder Eyebrows/ Manual shading Eyebrows

A digital cosmetic tattoo machine is used to create pixelated shading which gives a fuller look to the brow. The fronts of the brows are lighter whereas the tails of the brow are darker in colour. This is a longer-lasting brow technique that holds its shape longer than a Feather or Combination Brow. This is not a block colour tattoo. An ombre brow is customisable and you can have them as dramatic or soft as you like. This style is great for all skin types & for those who wear regular brow makeup. All treatments consist of a thorough consultation & precise brow measuring and design. This style can be customised to be made to look extremely natural like a soft brow tint or more defined for our bolder clients. Brow longevity is between 12-24 months depending on skin type, beauty regimes, and lifestyle. Results are individual.


Microblading Eyebrows Microblade hair strokes Eyebrows

Microblading hair strokes is a natural way of defining and shaping the brow. Fine delicate hairs are drawn onto the eyebrow using a tiny blade-like tool, following your brow structure and mimicking your natural eyebrow hair & flow. The results will mimic a natural-looking brow without makeup. This style of cosmetic tattoo is suitable for those with dry to normal skin type and those who do not often wear brow make-up but want to add more colour and shape. Not suitable for oily skin, rosacea clients, clients on blood thinners, or mature aged clients with thin skin. All treatments consist of a thorough consultation & precise brow measuring and design. This style can be further customised to either give a very fluffy/wispy look or a sharper more defined look. Brow longevity is between 9-24 months depending on skin type, beauty regimes, and lifestyle. Results are individual.


Powder Eyebrows/Manual shading Eyebrows + Microblading Eyebrows Combined

A Combination Brow is a great choice of treatment if you love the look of the Ombre & Feather Brow combined. Fine hair strokes are tattooed onto the brow using a Microblade with the added bonus of some shading to really enhance and define the look. Shading is a great way to create a fuller look and to help blend in parts of the brow that have no hair. Where the shading and hair strokes are placed is discussed during a consultation – the look I create will be personalised to you. This is best suited to normal to dry skin due to the Microblading component. If you have oily skin, the Nano Combination Brow is best suited. All treatments consist of a thorough


Wild EyeBrows Tattoo

Wild Eyebrows Tattoo creates a natural, untamed look with fine hair strokes and soft shading. This technique mimics real brow hairs, giving a fuller


Brow Correction for Existing Brows

When brows have changed to an unsightly grey or pink we can tattoo in a corrector pigment.
This can change the old faded colour to a soft brown.
Then we tattoo the new shape and colour to give you brand new brows!
If brow shape is too bad or colour is too saturated Laser removal will be required.

 

Pre-Care Instructions for Cosmetic Tattoo

  • Avoid alcohol and caffeine at least 24 hours before the procedure, as they may increase bleeding and swelling.
  • Refrain from taking blood-thinning medications (e.g., aspirin, vitamin E, fish oil). Consult your doctor if needed.
  • Avoid scheduling treatment during your menstrual period, as the skin is more sensitive.
  • Keep the skin clean. Avoid makeup and skincare products on the day of the procedure.
  • Avoid sun exposure, exfoliation, chemical peels, or laser treatments at least one week prior.
  • Avoid cosmetic injections (e.g., Botox, fillers) at least one week before the procedure.
  • Ensure adequate sleep before the treatment.
  • For lip treatments: use lip balm for three days before. Take antiviral medication if you have a history of cold sores.

Eyebrow Healing Stages

  • Swelling may occur in the first few days.
  • Eyebrows may appear darker for the first 1–2 days.
  • Scabbing, peeling, itching, and flaking are part of the healing process.
  • Color will lighten after flaking and gradually return over several weeks.
  • A touch-up session is recommended after 6 weeks.

Eyebrow Aftercare

  • Do not get the area wet within the first 24 hours. Use clean tissue if needed.
  • Apply aftercare ointment every 2–3 hours for the first 24 hours, then 2–3 times daily for 7 days.
  • Uneven color is normal and will be adjusted at the touch-up. Use brow powder or pencil temporarily.
  • Protect brows from sun exposure. Wear a hat when outdoors.
  • Avoid swimming, seafood, spicy foods, alcohol, hot springs, and saunas for one week.
  • In case of irritation or discomfort, consult a healthcare professional.

Eyeliner Healing Stages

  • Swelling may occur in the first few days.
  • Itching may occur.
  • Peeling may happen but is not always present.
  • Pigment may lighten or temporarily disappear.
  • Color will gradually return over several weeks.
  • Return for a touch-up in week 6.

Eyeliner Aftercare

  • Eyelids may feel heavy and slightly swollen for 2–3 days — this is normal.
  • One hour after the procedure, rinse eyes with saline, pat dry, and apply aftercare ointment. Continue using saline morning and night for 3 days.
  • Apply ice packs wrapped in waterproof tissue for 5 minutes as needed.
  • Avoid sleeping for at least 4 hours post-procedure.
  • On the first night, avoid drinking large amounts of water and using low pillows.
  • Begin regular care the next morning. Follow the provided aftercare kit instructions.
  • Avoid mascara and lash serums for 7 days.
  • Do not use eyelash growth serum for 4 weeks after treatment.
  • Protect your eyes from sun exposure. Wear a hat when outdoors.
  • Avoid swimming, seafood, spicy foods, alcohol, hot springs, and saunas for one week.
  • Consult a healthcare professional if discomfort or irritation occurs.

Lip Healing Stages

  • Swelling may occur in the first few days.
  • Lips may appear darker and more intense initially.
  • Lips may become dry, peel, itch, and flake.
  • Color may temporarily fade or disappear, then gradually return.
  • Touch-up is recommended after 8 weeks.

Lip Tattoo Aftercare

  • Avoid water contact for the first 24 hours. Clean gently with a wet cotton swab morning and night.
  • Apply a thin layer of aftercare ointment throughout the day to keep the area moisturized.
  • Do not pick at scabs. Color may initially fade or disappear — this is normal.
  • Avoid using lip liner, lipstick, or gloss for one month. Keep the area clean.
  • After meals, rinse your mouth with water and gently dry lips with a clean tissue before reapplying ointment. Use mouthwash only twice daily.
  • Chewing gum may help exercise the lips during healing.
  • Protect lips from sun exposure. Use a hat for shade when outdoors.
  • Avoid swimming, seafood, spicy foods, alcohol, hot springs, and saunas for one week.
  • If you experience irritation or cold sore symptoms, consult a healthcare provider.

 

Eyebrow Tattoo
1. Does it hurt?

This varies from person to person. Except for some allergy-prone and anti-anaesthetic skin, there will be slight pain, but tolerable and will not be excruciating. Please rest assured that under normal circumstances, stabilizers are used throughout the process to relieve pain. The feeling will not be immense and if you can pluck your eyebrows, the feeling will be much more intense.

2. Why does semi-permanent tattooing only last for 2-3 years?

Semi-permanent tattooing is not permanent in a sense. Although old-fashioned eyebrow tattooing can be permanently preserved, the pigments used are chemical-based and can turn bluish grey over time. Semi-permanent tattooing only affects the epidermis, using pure natural plant pigments that can be absorbed and metabolized by the skin. After 2-3 years, it restores to the original appearance, avoiding discoloration and pain.

3. How long will the post-tattooing swelling last?

There is almost no swelling or bleeding of the eyebrows and hairline, and it does not affect daily life. Slight swelling may occur the next day depending on skin condition. Avoid drinking too much water and apply ice to reduce swelling.

4. Can I do more than two semi-permanent tasks on the same day?

Yes, semi-permanent makeup is not a surgical operation. You can do eyebrows, eyeliner, and lip blush together.

5. Can I put on makeup after the process?

Avoid makeup on the treated area on the day of the procedure. You may apply makeup to untreated areas, but remove it carefully.

6. How long does it take for a semi-permanent task to be carried out?

Eyebrows take about 2.5 hours, eyeliner 1 hour, and lips 2.5 hours. This includes face shape analysis, design, anesthetic application, and procedure time.

7. What is the difference between semi-permanent tattoos and traditional tattoos?

Semi-permanent tattoos only affect the epidermis and are easier to alter and look more natural. Traditional tattoos go into the dermis and are hard to reverse.

8. What are the different types of semi-permanent eyebrows? What are the differences?

There are many names but they fall under three main categories:

  • Misty eyebrows: Powder-brushed gradient look, ideal for faint or sparse eyebrows.
  • Line eyebrows: Realistic strokes suitable for people with some existing eyebrow hair.
  • Line + Misty: Combines both techniques for a realistic, soft look but is more complex.
9. Will you design and draw out the shape of the eyebrow(s) first before beginning the process?

Yes, eyebrow shapes are customized based on temperament, personality, face shape, etc. Tattooing begins after your approval.

10. What should I do if my eyebrow(s) are not well coloured?

This is normal during the healing process which involves stages: scabbing, fading, and recoloring. Around 50%-70% of pigment is retained after the first session. Recoloring will perfect the shape and pigment. Use eyebrow pencil to fill in faded areas before the touch-up session.

11. Will Semi-permanent eyebrows appear natural-looking without any scabs forming?

Usually, yes. Modern pigments are plant-based and produce minimal flaking. Scabbing is more common in oily or sensitive skin. Proper post-care is crucial.

12. My eyebrows already have the existing background colour (from old tattooing). Do I need to wash it?

Not necessarily. If the old tattoo can be covered, removal is not required. Evaluation is needed for each case.

13. Will my eyebrows be black?

No. We offer a range from blonde to dark brown. Black is used only for eyeliner.

14. Will you shave my brows off?

No. Only hair outside the new shape will be removed.

15. Is there any preparation?

Yes. Exfoliate and moisturize daily for a week before the procedure for better results.

Eyeliner Tattoo
1. Does eyeliner tattooing cause scabbing?

Usually not, but oily or sensitive skin may develop small scabs. Do not pick them, as it may affect pigment retention and healing.

2. What if the colour does not apply well?

It’s common for the first session to have light color due to scabbing. A second touch-up will enhance color retention.

3. Does it hurt?

Generally no. A numbing cream is used for comfort.

4. Will my eyes be swollen?

Yes, swelling is common and may last 1-2 days post-procedure.

5. How long does it last?

Eyeliner tattoos are long-lasting but vary from person to person.

Lip Blush Tattoo
1. Does it hurt?

Most clients find it comfortable due to the use of a compounded numbing cream.

2. Can I eat and drink as normal?

Avoid hot or spicy food and drinks for the first couple of days.

3. What is the healing process?

Swelling for 2-3 days, followed by dryness and peeling.

4. Will it look like lipstick?

No. It gives a soft, tinted lip gloss effect.

5. Is there any preparation?

Yes. Exfoliate and moisturize daily for a week before the appointment.

6. Can you make my lips look a lot bigger?

No. Tattooing is limited to the vermilion border. It can slightly enhance the appearance, but not significantly enlarge the lips.

7. Can dark lips be tattooed?

Yes. A neutralizing pigment is used to balance dark tones. It may require 1-3 sessions. After that, another color can be added.

8. Can I choose a nude colour?

Only if the natural lip tone is very light or barely visible.

9. Can I have lip tattoo if I have lip filler?

Yes, after approximately 4 weeks.