Control pain and work effectively with Dr. Dixon's Slope® Technique. Working with a 3-Slope Needle in a Nouveau Contour Brand digital machine, you'll learn to "train your brain" by painting on the pigment first to get the desired eyeliner shape. The delicate eyelid skin bruises easily but should not bleed. Find that "sweet spot" in the dermis where the color will stay. If you go too deep, you'll get color into the muscle and won't be able to see it. Do not overstretch the eyelid or you can get pigment into the wrong area. Dr. Dixon applies a "cocktail" mixture of topical anesthetics Numfast, Microcaine and Ultra Duration for 20 minutes before she starts. She cleans and keeps the eyelid numb with Numpot soothing ointment. Kolorsource Pigments used: Black Suede on Upper Eyeliner and Browneyes on Lower Eyeliner. Supplies at www.kolorsource.com. http://www.wakeupwithmakeup.com
Pretty
Ccl1480 2 weeks ago
Linda, you are SO talented, thank you for all that you have done for our community!
go4girl58 3 weeks ago
That was good(:
BooYayi 2 months ago
I think it was nice turned out good
stonesgirl0203 2 months ago
i had permanent eyeliner done a year ago n i luv it..is it good to use almond oil over it at nite?? or would it fade ??
LIZ213N510 2 months ago
sloppy work
bee2688 3 months ago
its might be messy, but it did come out good, i liked it
ilovedamusic12 4 months ago
@713paloma In Arizona it's 18 like any other tattoo. Check with your state.
AZHouseofGraphix 7 months ago