Eyeliner Tattoo in Nairobi, Kenya
Eyeliner Tattoo—also known as permanent eyeliner or eyeliner micropigmentation—is a cosmetic tattooing procedure where pigment is implanted along the lash line to enhance the appearance of the eyes. It’s a popular choice for people who want to save time on makeup or have sensitivities to traditional eyeliner products.
Eyeliner Tattoo
Main Purposes of Eyeliner Tattoo
- Define the Eyes: Enhances the lash line and eye shape, making eyes appear larger, sharper, or more awake.
- Save Time: Eliminates the daily need to apply eyeliner, especially helpful for busy individuals or those with limited dexterity.
- Long-Lasting Results: Offers a polished look 24/7 that lasts 2–5 years, reducing the need for constant makeup reapplication.
- Smudge-Free Convenience: Perfect for people with oily skin, watery eyes, or active lifestyles where traditional eyeliner tends to smear or fade.
- Allergy-Friendly: Ideal for clients sensitive to makeup products, especially eye pencils and liquid liners.
- Medical or Physical Reasons: Beneficial for individuals with conditions like alopecia, vision impairment, or hand tremors, who find it hard to apply makeup.
- Subtle Lash Enhancement: Even without a dramatic line, pigment between lashes can give the illusion of fuller, darker lashes.
Eyeliner Tattoo Techniques
Eyeliner tattooing uses semi-permanent pigment implanted along the lash line using a specialized digital tattoo machine. The chosen technique depends on the desired look—from subtle and natural to bold and dramatic.
Popular Eyeliner Tattoo Techniques
- Lash Line Enhancement
– Description: Pigment is applied between the lashes only.
– Look: Natural and subtle—makes lashes appear thicker.
– Best For: Minimalists or first-timers. - Classic Eyeliner Tattoo
– Description: A defined line above the lash line.
– Look: Everyday eyeliner effect.
– Best For: People who wear regular eyeliner and want a consistent look. - Winged Eyeliner Tattoo
– Description: Includes a small flick or wing at the outer corner.
– Look: More bold and expressive.
– Best For: Those who wear a cat-eye or wing daily. - Smokey Eyeliner Tattoo (Shaded Eyeliner)
– Description: A soft, shaded effect that blends into the eyelid.
– Look: Smokey, blurred edges—mimics eyeshadow.
– Best For: Those who want a glamorous or sultry effect.
Tools & Method
- Performed with a digital rotary machine or micropigmentation pen
- Uses safe, hypoallergenic pigments
- Topical numbing cream is applied for comfort
- The process includes mapping, outlining, and shading as needed
Number of Sessions for an Eyeliner Tattoo
Most of ourclients need 2 sessions to achieve the final desired look:
Initial Session
- What happens: The artist maps the design, applies numbing cream, and deposits the first layer of pigment along the lash line.
- Duration: 1 to 2 hours
- Healing time: 4–6 weeks
Touch-Up Session (4–8 Weeks Later)
- Purpose:
– Fill in faded areas
– Adjust shape, thickness, or color intensity
– Correct any pigment retention inconsistencies - Why it’s needed:
– The skin can reject or fade some pigment during healing
– Everyone’s skin retains pigment differently
Future Touch-Ups (Optional)
- Frequency: Every 12–24 months
- Purpose: Refresh the color, prevent fading, and maintain definition over time
Eyeliner Tattoo Pain & Healing Process
Does an Eyeliner Tattoo Hurt?
- Pain Level: Mild to Moderate (2–5 out of 10)
- Most of our clients describe the sensation as a light scratching, vibration, or tickling feeling. Some feel more discomfort due to:
– Sensitive eyes or skin
– Anxiety or flinching
– Menstrual cycle (can heighten sensitivity) - Topical numbing creams are applied before and during the procedure to minimize discomfort.
Healing Process: What to Expect
The full healing process takes 4–6 weeks, though the visible healing occurs in stages over the first 7–14 days.
- Day 1–2:
– Eyes may feel tight, tender, or slightly swollen
– Color looks dark, bold, and slightly thick - Day 3–5:
– Scabbing or flaking begins
– Do not pick or rub!
– Itching may occur—use sterile saline and avoid touching - Day 6–10:
– Scabs fall off naturally
– Pigment looks lighter, faded, or patchy—this is normal - Week 3–4:
– Pigment begins to resurface and settle
– Color may darken again and even out - Week 4–8:
– Skin is fully healed
– Time for a touch-up session to perfect shape and color
Healing Don’ts
- No makeup or mascara for 7–10 days
- Avoid heavy sweating, saunas, and swimming
- Keep eyes clean and dry—no rubbing
- Don’t use creams, oils, or lash serums near the area
Eyeliner Tattoo Aftercare Guide
Proper aftercare is crucial for achieving long-lasting, even results and avoiding infection.
What To Do:
- Keep the Area Clean & Dry
– Gently blot with a clean tissue if there’s lymph fluid
– Use sterile saline wipes (if provided by your artist) - Apply a Thin Layer of Healing Ointment
– Use only the ointment recommended by your artist
– Apply with a clean cotton swab—do not overapply - Sleep on a Clean Pillowcase
– Use a fresh, soft pillowcase
– Try to sleep on your back to avoid pressure on the eyes - Wear Sunglasses Outdoors
– Protect your healing liner from sun exposure
– Avoid wind and dust
What to Avoid:
- Touching, Rubbing, or Picking: Picking can lead to uneven pigment and scarring
- Eye Makeup: No eyeliner, mascara, or eyeshadow for 7–10 days
- Water & Sweat
– Avoid getting the eyes wet (no swimming, saunas, or steamy showers)
– Avoid exercise that causes sweating for the first 5–7 days - Lash Enhancing Serums & Oils: Avoid for at least 2 weeks, as they can fade pigment
- Contact Lenses: Avoid wearing for the first 24–48 hours after the procedure
Cost of an Eyeliner Tattoo in Nairobi, Kenya
The price of an eyeliner tattoo can vary widely depending on location, artist experience, and the technique used.
Typical Price Range
Prices may be lower or higher depending on your country, studio reputation, and technician certification.
Touch-Up Cost
- Initial Touch-Up (4–8 weeks): Often included in the full price or charged at a reduced rate (Ksh, –Ksh.)
- Annual Color Refresh: Ksh. – Ksh, depending on fading and changes
What’s Usually Included:
- Consultation
- Numbing & aftercare products
- Initial procedure
- One touch-up session
What Affects Cost:
- Technician’s experience & licensing
- Location of the studio (urban vs rural)
- Studio hygiene & safety standards
- Type of pigment and technique used
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