There’s something timeless about a clean lash line. In our Brisbane studio, shaded eyeliner tattoo in Brisbane has quickly become one of our most requested treatments — and for good reason. Think of shaded eyeliner as the modern, wearable version of a classic treatment. Instead of a single harsh line, we use gentle pixel shading to create a soft gradient that blends into your lash line. The result looks like your natural lashes are thicker and your eyes more defined — without any sharp edges. At Cosmetic Tattoo Brisbane, we (Uliana Kasperska and team) specialise in cosmetic tattooing that enhances, not overwhelms. Whether you want that barely-there lash enhancement or a more defined, smoky finish, shaded eyeliner is all about creating subtle depth that flatters your eye shape — not masking it.
A Shaded Eyeliner Tattoo is a modern take on classic eyeliner — a softer blend that enhances your face and creates the illusion of a fuller lash line. Instead of one harsh line, we use gentle shading to create a gradient from the lash line outward. This method deposits tiny pigment particles into the upper dermal layer of the skin using a cosmetic tattoo machine or digital cosmetic tattooing device, designed for comfort and accuracy.
This tattoo technique suits a range of liner styles — from natural to dramatic — and looks stunning on most skin types and eye shapes. Unlike old-school methods, it mimics natural shadowing, offering lasting depth without the heaviness of traditional ink lines.
If you’ve ever rubbed your eyes in the Brisbane heat or battled runny eyeliner on a night out in the Valley, this one’s for you.
We’ll always be upfront about who shouldn’t proceed — your safety matters more than any booking. If you have any of the following, we’ll advise waiting or consulting your GP:
We perform a patch test before every first appointment and review medical history to ensure the safest possible experience.
The ideal client wants a definition that requires no daily effort. You’ll love this if you:
We’ve worked with every skin type imaginable — from porcelain to deep olive — and adapt pigment colours accordingly.
Preparation is key to how well your treatment goes and how long your colour lasts – pigment retention is everything. Before we meet for your first appointment, there are a few things you can do to help things go smoothly.
Don’t have any caffeine or alcohol for 24 hours beforehand – they can make you bleed a bit more than usual.
If you’ve got any sessions of heavy exercise planned that day, try to get them out of the way beforehand – or at least avoid getting too sweaty.
Lash serums and active eye creams must be discontinued at least a week before coming in.
And don’t forget to clean off any makeup before you arrive—we work much better with clean, bare skin.
If you wear contact lenses, it’s best to take them out and wear your glasses instead.
We’ll also take a close look at your skin, chat about what sort of eyeliner look you’re after, and pick some pigment colours that will really complement your natural hair growth and facial features.
The treatment time depends on the style you’re going for, but it usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours.
To get started, we’ll map your eye shape, apply numbing cream so you don’t feel a thing, and carefully tattoo along the lash line with a super-precise machine. We use a really modern digital machine that creates amazing micro-shading effects—it looks just like a soft pencil line that’s been blended perfectly.
The way it works is that the machine deposits tiny amounts of pigment coloured ink (made from safe, cosmetic-grade pigments) just between your lashes and then gradually builds up a gradient above them. When we’re done, you’ll have a lovely, soft finish that makes your eyes look amazing from every angle.
| Day/Week | What Happens | Aftercare Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Slight redness and puffiness | Keep the area clean and dry |
| Days 2–3 | Mild flaking or dryness | Don’t pick or rub |
| Days 4–7 | Colour may appear faded | Normal part of healing |
| Week 2 | Skin regenerates | Apply healing balm as instructed |
| Week 6 | Final healed tone appears | Time for your touch up session |
We can’t stress enough — great results depend on following proper aftercare instructions.
Brisbane’s humidity can slightly prolong the healing process, so keep the area blotted gently and protected.
For more information read our “Eyeliner Aftercare” blog post.
Uliana never relies on stencils or “one-look-fits-all” templates. Instead, she builds the design based on your natural lash growth and the balance between top and bottom lashes. Your skin type also plays a big role — oily skin tends to blur lines faster, while dry or mature skin holds pigment beautifully but may need a softer approach to avoid harsh contrast.
Pigment science is where artistry meets chemistry. The goal is long-term pigment retention that maintains tone over time. We choose coloured inks carefully: warmer tones for cooler complexions, more fabulous shades for golden or darker skin.
Each pigment blend is tested for stability and compatibility with your sensitive skin, ensuring no unwanted hue shifts (no blue or red fades). We use certified, vegan cosmetic tattoo pigments known for consistent oxidation and safe long-term wear.
Your daily makeup habits, lash density and comfort all determine the right width and saturation. We map and preview the design first — so you can see exactly where the liner will sit before any cosmetic tattooing begins.
Uliana often blends shades using advanced cosmetic tattoo techniques, adjusting the gradient mid-session for a smoother fade. The aim is harmony — colour that flatters your hair colour, complements your complexion and looks elegant even without mascara.
A touch-up session, usually 6–8 weeks after your initial appointment, refines your colour and ensures even pigment retention. It’s quick — usually under an hour — and gives us the chance to enhance any areas that healed lighter.
Regular refresh sessions every 1–2 years will keep your Permanent Eyeliner fresh and balanced.
All cosmetic tattooing treatments carry mild, temporary side effects, though they’re minimal in professional hands.
You may notice:
We use only certified cosmetic tattoo pigments that are heavy-metal-free and tested for sensitive eyes. Our sterile, single-use tools meet the strict hygiene standards set by Queensland Health.
Generally, your Shaded Eyeliner Tattoo will last 2 to 5 years, depending on your skin type, your lifestyle, and how you care for your skin afterwards. People with oily skin will find their tattoo fades faster. If you have dry skin, the pigment is likely to last longer. If you’re regularly exposing your skin to the sun or scrubbing it, the tattoo won’t last as long either. We recommend booking an annual touch-up so the colour and shape stay the way you want them to.
The lash line tattoo, is a delicate technique that pigments the skin directly between the lashes. It creates the illusion of thicker, darker lashes without visible lines — perfect for clients who prefer a natural enhancement rather than a bold liner style. This service is priced at $350.
The bottom eyeliner tattoo defines both upper and lower lashes for complete eye framing. It’s ideal for clients seeking a balanced, everyday look that subtly brightens and opens the eyes. This dual application is priced at $400.
The eyeliner tattoo follow-up session is recommended 4–8 weeks after the initial procedure to refine colour and shape. Each follow-up area is $199 and ensures even pigment settling and long-term results.
During your consultation in Melbourne, your artist will help you decide whether you prefer a winged eyeliner tattoo or precise lash enhancement — ensuring the shape complements your eye contour and personal style.
With expertise in the professional tattooing industry since 2016, Anastasia is a certified and licensed cosmetic 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.
To be honest, it doesn’t hurt much. We apply a numbing cream to help keep you comfortable while we work. Most of our clients say it just feels like a gentle tickle or a bit of a vibration.
You’ll need to wait at least a week, then follow the aftercare instructions we give you carefully.
Yes, you can, but you will need to wait a bit – four weeks at the very least. And it’s worth making sure you go to a technician who actually knows what they’re doing with cosmetic tattoos.
No. Because we use modern pigments, the colour will fade naturally into a soft, gentle tone rather than a cold one.
Absolutely—in fact, we specialise in working with people with sensitive skin. We use sterile machines and high-quality pigments to make sure everything is as safe as possible.