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My friend tattooed her eyeliner and she still has to wear actual eyeliner because they wouldn’t do her wings. The skin around your eyes will sag over time, so any tattooed wings would look bad.
Mentor
True. I’m a PMU technician. We should not do wet lines either.
One of my friends got lip tattoos and she looks SOOO good, but she already had beautiful lips in the first place so it just took her to the next level, I'm lowkey jealous haha. I know a few people who have eyebrow tattoos but I don't really like how those look, I fee like they're always kind of obvious.
I don't have any make up tattooed on but I've been really wanting to do some microblading on my eyebrows. For some reason my eyebrow hair has been getting more and more sparse the older I get, and I can't even really cover up some of the bald spots with my normal eyebrow pencil. I just wish microblading lasted longer because it's so expensive!
Mentor
The powder brow is much better and will last longer, but you still have to maintain them by getting the color refreshed every couple of years and eventually totally removed because your skin only holds so much color
I asked about the eyeliner tat - was advised this is not really done?
Prob expensive anyway.
I had my brows and eyeliner done the day before they put my chemo port in. It was expensive $600/per area and my 6 week touch up was like $250. But I’m so glad that I had it done. Now I’m seriously considering getting trained in PMU and possibly laser treatments also. I know I won’t be able to do the catering job I had for the past 2 years after surgery. I think it will be a good step up and I want to make other women having to go through this feel better about themselves. I should be able to make more income with less physical work. Lord knows it takes forever to try to get SSDI, And getting approved is very difficult. I’m applying for Vocational Rehabilitation to try and get the financial assistance for this training. The counselor I met had never met someone applying for this benefit because of Breast cancer. It’s looking pretty good as far as getting approved. 🙏🏽💋