What happens in eyeliner pigmentation?
At Blue Lagoon, the eyeliner pigmentation procedure always includes the following:
- A consultation where the shape and color of the eyeliners are planned and the issues related to the procedure and home care are reviewed.
- Drawing of the eyeliners, before the procedure, using a make-up pencil.
- Pigmentation is a procedure where eyeliner lines are drawn on the skin with a pigment and a machine.
- Aftercare, care procedures to be performed at home, for which you will receive detailed instructions.
When planning the pigmentation of the eyeliner, we draw the contours of the pigmentation with a make-up pencil. The shade used for the pigmentation of your eyeliner is chosen to match the shade of your skin and eyes, as well as the desired end result. After you have seen and accepted the duration limits planned for you, we will move on to the procedure itself.
Permanent pigmentation is carried out with a pigmentation machine, which pushes the pigments used into the skin. Pigments fade from the skin little by little, permanent pigmentation completely disappears from your skin in 3-5 years. The persistence of the pigment depends a lot on your own skin type and aftercare. A professional pigmentist knows how to permanently pigment eyeliners to the right depth in your skin, without causing scars, color changes or spreading. The pigment professional always ensures that the procedure is safe and that the eyes do not open in the middle of the procedure. Eye contouring is done relatively slowly, because for safety reasons you have to proceed calmly and slowly when drawing the contours on the eye. The area is treated several times depending on the strength of the delineation.
Blue Lagoon Beauty buys the service from an external service provider. According to the agreement, each service provider is responsible for the work they do.