

EYEBROW PERMANENT MAKE UP
Why Audrey Semi-Permanent Avoids Thick Eyeliner Tattoos
Traditional thin eyeliner tattoos tend to blur over time. The line loses its precision as the skin and pigment soften with age, which can create an unbalanced or harsh look later on. For this reason, Audrey Semi-Permanent avoids strict line work on the upper lid.
A powdery, shaded effect in a lighter tone ages beautifully, and intralash—pigment placed between the lashes—remains the most timeless option, enhancing the eyes without adding heaviness.
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Why Audrey Semi-Permanent Avoids Thick Eyeliner Tattoos

WHY AUDREY DERMA & PIGMENT
+ 14 years of experience
Active in the beauty industry
since 2009 with over 350 hours
of advanced PMU education.
+ 1000 pigmentations done
By taking care that each client is satisfied and having delivered a result that meets their expectations.
Dedicated to continuous growth
Committed to raising standards
through education, precision, and
integrity.
Ongoing industry excellence
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international conferences
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INTRALASH
Suitable for all eye types, young and mature
Intralash is a permanent eyeliner applied only along the natural lash line, creating a subtle effect that leaves others wondering if you're wearing makeup or not. It adds a radiant, effortlessly enhanced look to your eyes, offering a more discreet and versatile option than traditional eyeliner.
Permanent
Touch-up needed after 12-16 months ($275+tx). Additional touch-ups (150$+tx) may apply.
$550 + tx
2 appointments included, 8 weeks appart

Contraindications for Eye Pigmentation
Eyeliner and intralash pigmentation are not recommended and may require medical clearance in the following cases:
• Pregnancy or breastfeeding
• Active eye infection or irritation (redness, swelling, stye, conjunctivitis)
• Active skin or eyelid conditions (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, infection, open wounds)
• Recent isotretinoin (Accutane) use (last 6–12 months)
• Recent laser, chemical peel, microneedling, or resurfacing treatments near the eye area
• Uncontrolled diabetes or immune disorders
• Blood-thinning medication or bleeding disorders (unless medically cleared)
• History of keloids or abnormal scarring
• Active cancer treatment (chemotherapy / radiotherapy)
• Severe inflammation, poor healing, or active autoimmune flare
• Recent sunburn or intense UV exposure on the treated area
• Recent lash lift, lash tint, lash extensions, or removal (less than 3 weeks)
• Avoid the use of lash growth serums 2 weeks before the pigmentation procedure
• Recent use of retinol, AHA/BHA, or exfoliating products around the eye area (less than 2 weeks)
If you usually wear contacts, please bring your glasses so you can remove your lenses before the procedure.
*If you are unsure whether a condition applies to you, please contact us before booking.










