Classic Eyeliner Touch-Up

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Service Description

Classic Eyeliner Touch-Up: Solid Precision & Intensity

The beauty of a Classic Eyeliner lies in its sharpness and saturation. However, the eyelid is a complex canvas, and achieving a solid, "liquid-liner" black often requires two sessions. At Encanta Cejas Rochester Hills, this touch-up is where we take your liner from "good" to flawless.

Perfecting the Line: Thickness and Length

Once the initial swelling has subsided and the pigment has settled (usually 30-40% lighter), we can truly see the final shape. This session gives us the freedom to make bold adjustments:

  • Thicken the Design: If you felt the first pass was too thin, we can safely add thickness to the top line, creating a bolder frame for your eyes.
  • Sharpen the Wing: The "tail" of the eyeliner is the hardest part to retain because of the constant movement of the eye. We re-define the tip to ensure it is razor-sharp and perfectly symmetrical on both sides.
  • Solidify the Color: We pack more pigment into the line to eliminate any translucent spots or "holidays" (gaps), ensuring the result is a deep, opaque Jet Black (or your chosen brown) that doesn't look washed out.

Addressing the "Wet Zone" Challenges

The corners of the eyes are constantly exposed to tears, which can dilute pigment during the first heal. We pay special attention to the inner and outer corners during this visit to ensure the line connects fully from end to end without fading.

Did you know?

Layering the pigment in a second session is the secret to longevity. It helps your eyeliner withstand daily wear, sun exposure, and makeup removal for years to come.