Many people decide to get a tattoo, but few think carefully about what the artwork will mean to them later on their face or body. Eyelid tattoos are a particularly sensitive area, and not only can they be painful, but they can also be a source of remove can also be a challenge.
The first thing to think about is what kind of eyelid tattoo you want. You need to take into account the our face shape, eye size, eyebrow shape and general make-up habits. For example, if you rarely wear make-up or if your life doesn't allow for a professionally spectacular look, a flashy, eye-catching tattoo may not be a practical choice in the long term.
It can be one of the most dangerous areas because not all tattoo styles suit everyone. It's important to know that eyelid tattoo removal requires serious attention and experience. My advice is to always seek out a professional who is experienced in tattoo removal.
The attached picture shows a trendy smoky eyelid tattoo, which the guest didn't like at first. It immediately became clear that it didn't suit her face and she could only tolerate it for a few months. That's why it's important to choose a style, because if something doesn't harmonise with your face or lifestyle, it can be disappointing in the long run.
The picture shows the result after 1 suitable removal. However, it is important to stress that not always is a single treatment sufficient. Success depends on many factors, and it is important to be aware of the risks and consequences of removal.
In the next post, we'll tell you more about our own experience, what we use and what methods we use to remove them. If you are interested, don't miss out, follow us!
p.s.: The guest was so impressed by this badly chosen tattoo that he said he never wanted a tattoo again, not to mention the financial part.