Bottom Eyeliner Tattoo

Bottom eyeliner tattoo is one of those cosmetic tattoo eyeliner treatments that makes sense the second you hear about it. If you’ve ever battled with shaky hands trying to get your lash line even — or had your pencil smudge by lunchtime — you’ll understand the appeal. In this guide, we (Uliana Kasperska and Anastasia Petkov) break down everything: the pros, the cons, the healing process, and what it’s really like having a semi-permanent eyeliner tattoo under your lower eyelid.

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  • Bottom Eyeliner Tattoo $300

Before & after Bottom Eyeliner

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All About Bottom Eyeliner

Think of it as semi-permanent eyeliner on the lower lash line that sits precisely on your lower lash line. Using cosmetic tattoo machines and safe pigments, we implant colour just beneath the skin surface to create definition without daily makeup. It’s not about heavy black lines (unless you ask for them). Modern techniques focus on subtle lash enhancement — that “barely there but definitely polished” look.

Clients often ask us whether they should start with a bottom eyeliner tattoo or go straight to a top eyeliner tattoo. The truth? Both have their place — it depends on your style, your skin type, and the kind of definition you want day to day.

Bottom eyeliner tattoo is all about subtle framing. It adds definition along your bottom lashes, softening and balancing your eye shape without the drama of a thick line. Great if you want a natural-looking enhancement or already wear a lot of mascara on your top lashes.

Top eyeliner tattoo, on the other hand, gives that classic, open-eye effect. It’s a stronger statement, with options ranging from baby liners (soft lash enhancement) to designer eyeliner (a more dramatic wing). Many of our Brisbane clients choose both eventually, but plenty start with one or the other.

Like any form of eyeliner, cosmetic tattooing has its ups and downs.

Pros:

  • Instant definition for your bottom lashes.
  • Waterproof, sweat-proof and sun-proof — perfect for Brisbane summers.
  • Can be combined with a top eyeliner tattoo for balanced results.
  • Long-lasting results, so you don’t have to use pencils and smudgy liners.

Cons:

  • Results are semi-permanent makeup, not forever — you’ll need a top-up every few years.
  • Not suitable for all skin types or very sensitive eyes.
  • Some styles, like thick designer eyeliner, don’t age as well as subtle lash enhancement.

We never recommend cosmetic tattoo eyeliner for clients with:

  • Active infections, styes or conjunctivitis.
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Recent eyelash extensions or eye surgery.
  • Used lash serums in the last month.
  • History of severe allergies to pigment particles or numbing products.

Great candidates are clients who:

  • Wear eyeliner daily and want long-lasting results.
  • Have light or sparse lashes that need definition.
  • Find pencils smudge due to oily skin, sweating or contact lenses.
  • Want natural enhancement without the drama of heavy makeup.

We design differently depending on skin type and facial structure, so the result is tailored — not one size fits all.

Good prep = better healing. Before your first appointment, we recommend:

  • Remove eyelash extensions at least a week before.
  • Avoid caffeine, alcohol or blood-thinning meds 24 hours prior.
  • Don’t use manual application lash serums for a month.
  • Come with clean skin and eyes free of makeup.
  • If you have dry or sensitive eyes, bring lubricating drops for comfort.

By following these steps, your skin and lash line will be in its healthiest state, which directly impacts how evenly the pigment implants and how smooth your healing will be.

Walking into our Cosmetic Tattoo Studio, Brisbane Face Figurati, here’s what you can expect on treatment day:

  • Consultation – We chat about your goals. Do you want subtle semi-permanent eyeliner that hugs the lash line, or a slightly bolder classic eyeliner look? We’ll also go over your medical history to make sure there are no contraindications.
  • Design – We draw a thin guideline using your natural eye shape as a guide. We enhance, we don’t overpower. Our design takes into account your facial structure and whether you’ve chosen bottom liner only or a combination with top eyeliner tattoo.
  • Anaesthetic – We apply a medical-grade numbing cream (a special numbing product for the eye area) to keep you comfortable. Most clients feel only a vibration rather than pain.
  • Tattooing – We use a digital machine technique to implant pigment particles into the lower lash line. Unlike old-school manual application methods, this technique gives us precision and control. Pigments are layered in fine strokes so the healed result looks soft, not blocky.
  • Aftercare briefing – Once your tattoo eyeliner is complete, we walk you through the healing process step-by-step. This includes how to clean the area, what products to avoid and when to book your touch-up appointment.

Most clients describe the sensation as weird but tolerable — a tickly vibration rather than actual pain. Thanks to the numbing cream and the digital machine technique, discomfort is minimal.

Healing is predictable — and stress-free.

Day What Happens Advice
1 Slight swelling, liner looks darker Keep clean, avoid touching
2–3 Tightness, liner feels bold Normal — trust the process
4–7 Flaking and softening Don’t pick, let pigment settle
2 weeks Softer, more natural pigment lines are visible Resume everyday life, avoid heavy makeup
6–8 weeks Healed result revealed Book your touch up

For the best long-lasting results, aftercare is just as important as the tattoo session itself. We always tell our clients that the way you treat your skin in the first 7-10 days will shape how your eyeliner heals for the next few years.

Here’s our aftercare checklist:

  • Keep the area clean and dry — gently dab with a cotton pad and sterile water if needed, but don’t rub.
  • Hands off — it’s tempting to touch, but fingers carry bacteria that can irritate.
  • No makeup, mascara or eyelash extensions during the healing period — pigments need time to settle without interference.
  • Avoid pools, gyms and saunas for one week — moisture, sweat and chlorine can cause premature pigment fading.
  • Wear sunglasses — Brisbane’s intense sun can trigger quicker fading, so shield your eyes outdoors.
  • Trust the healing process — flaking and patchiness are normal around day 3-5.

Yes — when done in a licensed Brisbane studio, eyeliner tattooing is a safe and hygienic cosmetic procedure. At our salon, we follow Queensland Health protocols and use only:

  • Sterile machine technique tools
  • Single-use, disposable needles (opened in front of each client)
  • Regulated, safe pigment particles that fade naturally over time
  • Hospital-grade sanitation practices to maintain a clean working environment

The real risks come from untrained or bargain providers.

Not really. With medical-grade numbing cream and a gentle digital machine technique, most clients describe the sensation as more of a vibration than pain. Think of it like an electric toothbrush near your lash line.

Clients often compare it to:

  • Plucking eyebrows — slightly scratchy but tolerable.
  • Lash lifts — mildly uncomfortable but not painful.

Client feedback: One client said, “I was more nervous about sneezing than the actual tattooing!” — which sums it up nicely. If you can sit through a lash tint or brow wax, you can definitely handle bottom eyeliner tattooing.

Like all cosmetic tattoo procedures, bottom eyeliner tattoos come with temporary side effects that are part of normal healing:

  • Mild redness or swelling (first 24-48 hours)
  • Watery eyes during the tattooing process
  • Flaking and dryness around day 3-5

Occasional issues may include:

  • Pigment migration occurs if pigment is placed too deeply (another reason to choose an experienced artist).
  • Irritation with contact lenses occurs if they are worn too soon after the procedure.
  • Uneven colour retention, which is always corrected at your 6-8 week touch-up.

We always tell our clients: these side effects are temporary. Follow aftercare instructions and reduce the risk.

On average, expect your bottom eyeliner tattoo to last 2–4 years before needing a refresh.

Longevity depends on:

  • Sun exposure — Brisbane’s UV rays are intense, so sunglasses and SPF are your tattoo’s best friends.
  • Skincare habits — products with acids or retinol can cause pigments to fade faster if applied near the eye area.
  • Skin type — oily skin tends to fade quicker than drier types.
  • Commitment to touch-ups — regular boosts every 2–3 years keep colour fresh and crisp.

Here’s what most Brisbane clients pay:

Service Price Range (AUD)
Bottom eyeliner tattoo $400–$600
Top eyeliner + bottom combo $700–$950
6–8 weeks
touch up
$150–$250

Remember, bottom eyeliner tattoo cost reflects the artist’s training, pigments, and hygiene — not just the tattoo itself.

The bottom eyeliner tattoo in Melbourne defines the lower lash line with subtle precision, adding balance and symmetry to the eyes. This process enhances the shape without looking harsh, giving a softly framed appearance that complements any upper liner or lash enhancement. It’s a popular choice for clients wanting subtle depth along the lower lashes while keeping the overall look natural and refined.

The lash enhancement tattoo, sometimes called a lash line tattoo, places pigment delicately between the lashes for the illusion of thicker, darker lashes. It’s ideal for clients who want gentle definition rather than a visible line — perfect for a “no-makeup” look that subtly brightens the eyes.

The shaded eyeliner tattoo or designer eyeliner tattoo offers a gradient finish across the lash line, providing more colour and softness compared to a simple lower liner. It’s a great option if you want a slightly smokier effect that pairs beautifully with an upper eyeliner tattoo.

The winged eyeliner tattoo adds an elegant flick to elongate and lift the eyes. When paired with a lower eyeliner tattoo, it creates a complete and balanced frame, enhancing both eye shape and definition for a polished appearance.

During your consultation in Melbourne, your artist will guide you through the different techniques — from a soft under-eye liner tattoo to a bolder winged finish — helping you achieve a balanced, flattering look suited to your eye shape and personal style.

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With expertise in the professional tattooing industry since 2016, Anastasia is a certified and licensed tattooing specialist specialising in eyebrow feathering. She holds all the necessary licenses and qualifications for permanent makeup in both Europe and Australia, bringing exceptional skill and artistry to every treatment she performs.

FAQ

Yes, after two weeks. Stick to non-waterproof formulas during healing.

Yes, at 6–8 weeks, to perfect pigment lines and ensure symmetry.

No, the machine technique places pigment just beneath the skin, not into lash follicles.

Yes, but remove them before the procedure and avoid wearing them during the first week of healing.

Yes, it’s part of the permanent eyeliner family, though results are technically semi-permanent makeup because pigment fades gradually.