Cosmetic Tattoo
Malorie offers Lashline enhancement, Classic, Smudged, and Winged Eyeliner
$599 + tax (+ $100 for bottom eyelid)
Lashline enhancement is a technique used to make your eyelashes appear darker and fuller by adding color to the lashline. Classic eyeliner is that same technique, with added thickness above the lashline. Thickness and colored customized for each client.
These techniques are fundamental in enhancing the shape, color and size of your eyes and used to accentuate your lashes in the same way mascara and eyeliner does, without ever needing to apply it yourself!
Winged Eyeliner gives the appearance of uplifted, awakened eyes. This look can be completely customized to be as subtle or dramatic to your liking. A solid or smokey wing is available. It is best for large, open eyes with little to no wrinkles. Winged eyeliner is NOT suitable for those with hooded eyes, mono lid eyes, or uneven and downturned eyes.
A 4–6 week follow-up appointment is recommended to ensure the pigment heals evenly and your liner retains its crisp, beautiful shape.
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To ensure the best results and proper pigment retention:
Stop using lash growth serums and oil-based makeup removers at least one week prior.
Avoid applying lotions, creams, or skincare products around your eyes.
Following these steps helps the pigment implant smoothly—otherwise, your appointment may take longer or need to be rescheduled.
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Your skin will be temporarily sensitive. Follow your aftercare instructions carefully to support healing and color retention.
Healing time: About 7–10 days.
Scabbing: Small scabs or flaking are normal—let them fall off naturally.
Color: Pigment will lighten by 30–40% and may appear patchy during the first 2 weeks. The final color will resurface in about 30 days.
Touch-up: Wait at least 6 weeks before deciding if you’d like a touch-up. Most clients do not need one, but you’re welcome to schedule if desired.
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For the best healed results, avoid the following during the first 10 days:
Picking, rubbing, or touching the tattooed area.
Applying creams, makeup, or skincare products to the area.
Lash services (tinting, perming, or lifting).
Rough towels or exfoliants near the eyes.
Hot baths, saunas, sunbeds, or direct sun exposure.
Swimming, hot yoga, or intense workouts. (Light exercise is fine.)
Makeup: Avoid for at least 5 days—if you choose to apply makeup, it’s at your own risk.
If any signs of infection occur, contact a medical professional immediately.
Please note: there are no implied or written guarantees if aftercare instructions are not followed.
Please Note:
I do not work over previous cosmetic tattoos unless they’ve been approved in advance. To have your existing work reviewed, please email or text clear, close-up photos before booking your first session. Be sure the images are well-lit and in focus so I can accurately assess your brows/lips/liner.