Permanent Make Up EYELINER planning

How to plan correctly!

 

Are you planning a pigmentation of a lash line enhancement or eyeliner? Whether you will choose a natural-looking eyelash line, a subtle eyeliner or an expressive shaded eyeliner:

We will prepare you with some tips to help you know what to expect and tell you what to keep in mind after the treatment.

BEFORE the treatment

BEFORE the treatment

PMU Eyeliner: Planning for the best results

Before each treatment, your Linergist® will discuss with you the exact treatment procedure and your individual customer questionnaire.

Particular attention should be paid to:

  • Do not use eyelash serum (growth serum) for 6 – 8 weeks before the treatment! Also wait up to 4 weeks after the touch up treatment, before you continue using growth serums.
  • It is best to remove existing lash extensions one week before the treatment (these usually dissolve for the most part during the treatment or the pigmentation needle may get caught in them, etc.).

There are many ways to pigment your individual, type-appropriate look and on the eyelid there are numerous variations available. However, on the eyelid creativity is limited for your safety. For example, eyelid lines on the upper and lower eyelids should not converge and will not be pigmented right into the corner of the eye. A distance to the lacrimal glands should always be observed. A pigmentation comparable to an eye shadow (flat pigmentation of the eyelid) is not recommended by us.

BEFORE the treatment

You should pay attention to the following point:

  • Each pigmentation usually requires 2 treatments with the period of 2 – 3 weeks in between (the second appointment is for the touch up and perfection of the liner)
  • Do not drink alcohol the day before treatment and up until the treatment
  • Do not take aspirin or other blood thinning medicines or supplements starting the day before treatment.
  • If you regularly need to take blood-thinning medication, it is important to check in advance with your doctor if PMU treatment is possible and if you should stop taking the medication.
  • Do not sunbathe excessively in order to avoid redness or sunburn on the face
  • No intensive peels or facials (Microdermabrasion, Botox, fruit acid scrub, etc.)

Generally

Illness

If you suffer from an illness (acute or chronic) and / or need to take medication regularly, inform your pigmentation technician and always consult your doctor before receiving pigmentation. In some cases, treatment is not possible (colds, hay fever, flu, infections, chemotherapy, blood thinning medication, weakened immune system, etc.).

Allergies

Professional Permanent Make Up Studios will discuss this with you and offer to test the PMU in a small, concealed location prior to treatment. Your studio can also contact the company with the information from your allergy pass to clarify ingredients if necessary.

Pregnancy

During pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding a permanent make-up treatment is not possible / recommended. The altered hormonal balance may cause pigments to be inferiorly absorbed by the skin, the skin may react other than usual to the colour etc. In the rare case of an allergic reaction, the use of e.g. antibiotics may be necessary (this is extremely rare, but we prefer to be safe and therefore do not pigment during pregnancy and lactation). Furthermore, a micropigmentation is not a wellness treatment, it means stress and pain (pregnancy and lactation hormones may increase pain sensibility!) for the body which should be avoided.

 

AFTER the treatment

AFTER the treatment

Can I go out after my micropigmentation treatment?”

After treatment, you should expect a slight swelling (rarely in eyebrow pigmentations) and slight reddening of the skin. In rare cases, a small amount of lymph can escape in the hours immediately after the treatment. Swellings usually resolve within 2-3 hours after treatment.

Because a Long-Time-Liner treatment is relatively gentle and the eyebrows usually does not form crusts (as the skin is not cut or scratched, for example), you are good to go about your normal life the following day. Nonetheless, in the 2 weeks after the treatment, you may feel a slight sensitivity in the skin and it can feel and look a little dry.

After your treatment, you will receive an after care guide and product recommendations for the healing process and things you should avoid in the week / two weeks after the treatment as long as the healing is not completed. Furthermore, you must also keep your follow up appointment for a post-treatment, which should ideally take place 2-3 weeks after the initial pigmentation.

I go on vacation shortly after the Permanent Make Up treatment, what should I consider?

Generally, we recommend that you do not receive permanent make-up treatment shortly (2-3 weeks) before a vacation:

  • As a rule, a follow-up appointment takes place after 2-3 weeks
  • The process of healing is usually shorter with Long-Time-Liner as the skin is less affected due to our gentle pigmentation method and device, but you should plan an average healing process of 2 weeks
  • Strong sun or salt and chlorine water exposure and highly oily or greasy care products (for example, in sunscreen) can have a negative effect on the healing process and the colour development/retention of your pigmentation 

Following these rules will help protect your permanent make up, allowing you to enjoy it even longer!

BEFORE the treatment

AFTER the treatment

Did you know that …

LONG-TIME-LINER® is famous for its pigments? 

 
Our pigmentation colours
  • are used worldwide in over forty countries
  • are based on over 30 years of pmu expertise
  • are produced in Germany according to EU directives
  • have perfect coverage, excellent colour brilliance and stability
  • have a low allergy potential
  • are animal cruelty-free

Did you know that …

our micropigmentation devices are among the highest quality on the market?

Our pmu devices
  • pigment with absolute precision
  • allow for a particularly skin-friendly pigmentation
  • ensure an exact needle guidance
  • contour and shade very gently
  • deposit the pigmentation colour evenly into the skin
  • support a short healing process

More about Long-Time-Liner

Are you interested in a permanent make-up?
Contact our Beauty Institute in Munich at:

LONG-TIME-LINER Beauty-Institute
Tal 18, 80331 Munich, Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)89 / 22 52 00
E-Mail: info@long-time-liner.com

You already pigment and
would like to start a training or further education?

Under the following link you can find out about our entire TÜV certified training program:
https://www.long-time-liner.com/en/permanent-make-up-trainings/