Cosmetic Tattoo

Cosmetic Tattoo powder brows
Powder brows, also known as Shaded or Ombré brows, involve using a tattoo machine with a fine needle to create a soft, pixelated effect that resembles makeup shading. The brows are darker at the tail and gradually fade to a lighter shade at the front, offering a natural, makeup-like look. This technique is ideal for those with oily skin, large pores, or anyone seeking a fuller, more defined brow with longer-lasting results and less maintenance compared to microblading.
Cosmetic Tatto0 Nano Brows
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Nano brows are a semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing technique that uses a small, ultra-fine needle to create natural-looking hair strokes. This method deposits pigment into the skin to mimic real eyebrow hairs, giving a fuller and more defined appearance. The process is less invasive than traditional microblading, and the results can last from 1 to 2 years, depending on skin type and aftercare.


Lip Blush
Lip blush cosmetic tattooing uses a fine, vibrating needle to apply semi-permanent pigment to the lips, enhancing their shape, color, and fullness. This technique can also correct asymmetry and define the lip borders, providing a natural-looking boost to the lips. Benefits include a natural appearance, enhanced color and shape, fuller lips, low maintenance, and a smudge-free finish.
Eyeliner Tattoo
Cosmetic tattoo eyeliner involves applying pigment along the upper or lower lash line using a fine tool, creating a defined, natural-looking line that can vary in thickness and style. It can also include a subtle lash enhancement, where pigment is applied between the lashes to make them appear fuller without an obvious line. Types of eyeliner tattoos include classic eyeliner, winged or cat-eye eyeliner, and lash enhancement.