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Choosing The Best Permanent Makeup Artist for Your Tattoo Eyeliner

Choosing to have your eyeliner tattooed can feel like a very big decision. Honestly, it is a big decision, not because the procedure is scary but because the permanent makeup artist you choose is most important.

It’s wonderful to get permanent makeup! What a great decision, indeed. Now that you have decided to go forward with your beauty service, let’s make sure that you are choosing the absolutely best permanent makeup specialist

Questions to ask the artist before ever booking a session with them:

– Where did you get your training and certification?

Ask to see their license. We never expect someone who is supposed to be a professional to lie to us about their credentials. But it does happen! So just make sure they are licensed and their license is up-to-date and not expired.

– Can I see your before-and-afters of your work with other clients?

Seeing a permanent makeup artist’s previous work will show you what kind of talent they have and what their tattoo eyeliner work looks like. Make sure you like the way their outcomes look!

– What kind of ink do you use?

There are many different kinds and brands of ink that permanent makeup tattoo artists can use. At Ink Bebe Permanent Makeup I choose my inks very carefully. I only use ink from two specific manufactures that are in the USA. All of their production and manufacturing are done in the United States and they have an outstanding reputation for more than 30 years in business. I choose only the best inks for my clients.

– How do you decide where to place my tattoo eyeliner?

Some permanent makeup artists do pre-draws so that clients can see beforehand what the final outcome will look like. I recommend doing this because it gives the client a perfectly clear picture of what their tattoo eyeliner will look like as a finished product. This makes the client feel much more comfortable and confident, as well as the artist because the artist wants the client to feel ecstatic about the final outcome.