Classic arrow in permanent makeup: focus on the eyes

Recommendations of professionals for permanent makeup masters

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The classic eyeliner and eyelash tattooing can be called the era of traditional eye tattooing. But nothing stands still and the classics are also influenced by fashion trends.

The classic eyeliner and eyelash tattooing can be called the era of traditional eye tattooing. Today, another view is being performed: an arrow with shading. But nothing stands still and the classics are also subject to fashion influences. Consider the classic look of eye tattooing in its modern aspect.

Unfading "classic"

The classic arrow is a universal version of tattooing, which is overwhelmingly popular among women of all ages. After all, such an arrow is suitable for any image, both for everyday and evening.

The classic arrow suits absolutely any type of women. Smooth, with a smooth transition from narrow to wider, the arrow emphasizes the shape of the eyes, focuses on the look and eyelashes. In addition, the classic arrow can successfully hide some aesthetic defects. For example, with the help of an arrow, the PM masters correct the shape of the eye (lengthening it or making the eyes more round), hiding shallow mimic wrinkles or minor imperfections in the form of scars, pigmentation.
It is preferable that the master chooses the shape of the arrow based on the shape of the client's eyes and her wishes. It (form) can be of any thickness and length. The arrow may end at the edge of the eye or exit with a tail with a different slope.

If the classic arrow is performed on aging skin, then the master must take this factor into account, choosing the correct form, which will be preserved if the upper eyelid sags due to age.

Procedure algorithm

After consultation and discussion of the form, the master draws a sketch with a black cosmetic pencil: first, you need to draw a line that continues the upper eyelid, then draw a line along the contour of the upper eyelid to the middle of the eye. From the outer side of the arrow, the line is drawn along the crease of the upper eyelid. The resulting angle is completely painted over with a pencil. The arrow thickens towards its outer edge

Application of anesthesia

When choosing anesthesia, the master must take into account safety issues and make sure that the client does not have an allergy to any ingredient of the drug. Anesthesia may be in the form of an ointment, gel, applicator or emulsion. The application time is 10 - 15 minutes, in order to avoid excessive swelling of the skin during the procedure.

Drawing a classic arrow

The outline of the sketch is outlined by the master with a single-channel needle at low speed. The angle of the handle must be 90°. Important recommendations: work lightly, like a feather, smoothly entering the skin. The hand should work on the principle of "step forward" in one direction. To create the effect of a finely defined corner of the arrow, experts advise continuing to work with module 1 RL. In order to make the tail of the arrow very thin, do not bring the top line to the end of the bottom line.

Each pass must be precise, it is very important to keep an eye on the angle of the handle as you work. In order not to unnecessarily injure the skin, it is necessary to avoid unnecessary passages.

To achieve dense painting, you should adhere to the following rules:

  • keep the tilt range of the handle within 45° - 60°;
  • try to maintain the average speed mode of the handle;
  • work without strong pressure on the handle;
  • maintain good skin tension with firm fixation;
  • use the 3RL multi-channel module.

When performing a classic arrow, it is imperative to paint over the inter-ciliary space. The inner corner of the eye is recommended to be worked out with a single-channel needle, the angle of the handle is approximately 60 °. When painting over the area of the inner corner of the eye, the movements should be in only one direction.

Completion of the procedure

If there is a need to give clarity, it is possible to paint over the outline of the picture using a single-channel needle.

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