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Get answers to common questions about Eyeliner Bottom.
Eyeliner Bottom differs by providing a thicker, more defined lower liner than a lash-lining technique. It adds visible definition along the lower eyelid, tailored to eye shape, and can range from subtle shading to a bolder line for dramatic emphasis.
Most clients report only mild discomfort because we apply topical numbing before the procedure. Sensations are typically pressure and vibration rather than pain, and additional numbing can be used to ensure comfort throughout the treatment.
Results typically last one to three years depending on skin type, pigment selection, sun exposure, and aftercare. Fading occurs gradually; many clients schedule touch-ups every 12 to 18 months to refresh color and maintain crisp lower-liner definition.
Expect mild swelling, initial darkness, and light scabbing for several days. Avoid eye makeup, swimming, and heavy sweating while healing. Most clients return to normal activities within a day or two, with full pigment settling in four to six weeks.
Yes. Eyeliner Bottom can be paired with upper eyeliner, lash line enhancements, or brow services for a cohesive look. Discuss goals during consultation so we can plan technique, pigment matching, and whether to perform treatments in the same session or separately.
Not everyone qualifies: contraindications include pregnancy or nursing, active eye infections, recent Botox or fillers near the eye, certain autoimmune disorders, and keloid tendency. A medical history review and consultation determine candidacy and safe timing for treatment.