Interciliary PM century: briefly about the main
Note to permanent makeup masters
A request from a client for eyelid tattooing opens up a wide field of possibilities for PM masters: from the usual filling of the space between the eyelashes to an arrow with shading
In a professional make-up, any eye makeup begins with drawing an inter-eyelash contour . This is the basis, which in the future can be supplemented with arrows of any shape , as well as shading. Interciliary tattoo of the eyelids can be performed in many ways - just fill in the interciliary space, creating the effect of washed eyes, or add a classic arrow to the interlash, or an arrow with shading .
So, what problems can a PM master solve for his clients with the help of varieties of eyelid tattooing?
By filling the space at the base of the eyelashes with pigment, the masters level the gaps between rarely growing eyelashes, thereby making the eyelashes visually thicker and the look deeper. If you want to additionally raise the corner of the eye and “open up” the look even more, you can supplement the inter-ciliary contour with a slight line drawing to the outer corner of the eye.
The classic, clear arrow emphasizes large eyes.
For older clients, in order not to emphasize the existing wrinkles, the ideal option for permanent makeup will be a soft arrow with shading. It will create the effect of a light haze on the eyelids. The same PM option is also suitable for clients with an impending upper eyelid, as well as bulging eyes.
Shading or a shadow effect is also recommended for obvious asymmetry of the eyes.
As for interciliary tattooing on the lower eyelid, it should be carried out with extreme caution, since any mistake by the master can visually add an extra 10 years of age to the client. It is recommended to do this type of tattoo in case of complete absence of eyelashes on the lower eyelid. If you apply an interlash on both the lower and upper eyelids, then the PM masters advise using different colors.
Today, the range of permanent pigments for eyelid tattooing allows you to choose a variety of colors - from black and graphite to green and blue. Micropigmentation experts do not recommend making black arrows for blondes and advise choosing brighter colors.