What is a Deeplash Infralash eyeliner?
Deepliner, also known as Infralash, is a permanent makeup technique that enhances your eyes in a natural and subtle way. Instead of a bold eyeliner, a delicate line is applied between the lash hairs. This creates the illusion of fuller lashes and adds extra definition to your eyes without the appearance of wearing makeup. Perfect for those who love a fresh, open look – whether you’ve just rolled out of bed or are hitting the gym.
At Artistic Brows, you’re in good hands. As a certified Phi specialist, I work exclusively with high-quality Phi pigments and equipment. This not only ensures long-lasting, beautiful results, but also allows you to effortlessly enjoy a perfectly sleek eyeliner without the hassle with make-up every morning.
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Why choose ARTISTIC BROWS?
✓ 8 years of experience in cosmetic and medical PMU (hair loss)
✓ Exclusive use of high-quality Phi pigments & equipment for the best results
✓ GGD certified for hygiene and safety
✓ Certified in Deepliner / Infralash eyeliners that lift the eyes
“At Artistic Brows, our focus is on making Deepliner/Infralash that enhances your unique beauty. We don’t follow standards or trends—instead, we create eyeliner that’s perfectly tailored to your face. Permanent makeup is an art form that highlights your expression and individuality, making each result as unique as you are.”
Julia van den Broek
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Pre and aftercare questions
It is extremely important to me that you enjoy your Deepliner / Infralash for years to come. That’s why I’ve detailed the most frequently asked questions about the pre- and aftercare PMU eyeliner below. Be sure to follow these instructions closely to ensure proper healing and long-lasting, beautiful results.
It is generally not recommended to have PMU treatment done during pregnancy. This is because there is a risk of infection, and any infection during pregnancy can have serious consequences for both the mother and the baby.
Moreover, the body undergoes many changes during pregnancy, and these changes can affect the way the pigment is absorbed and retained by the skin. This means the end result may not be what you expected, and you may have to have the procedure done again after pregnancy.
I advise you to wait until after pregnancy.
After a PMU treatment, it is important to take extra care of the treated area for optimal healing and long-lasting results. While it is generally recommended not to wet the treated area or sweat excessively for the first 7-10 days after treatment, many people wonder when it is safe to shower.
The good news is that you can shower the first day after a PMU treatment. However, it is important to take some precautions to avoid getting the treated area wet. Avoid directly exposing the treated area to the water jet. You can use a shower cap for this purpose, or if you do not have one, use the handheld shower head to rinse off your body.
Yes, you can use eye cream after treatment, but avoid direct contact with the PMU eyeliner and do not rub the skin. Choose an eye cream suitable for sensitive skin around the eyes.
Yes, PMU eyeliner can be applied to any skin colour. The pigments I use are Phi brand and these have different pigment colours to match the person’s skin tone.
Yes, it is important to prepare your eyelids before a PMU treatment. Proper preparation can ensure the best possible results and improves the longevity of the results.
Avoid 2 weeks before treatment:
Sun and tanning bed exposure. Burnt or tanned skin is less able to retain pigment.
Avoid 24 hours before treatment: :
Use of blood-thinning medications and alcohol. This may prevent bleeding during treatment.
No, Bepanthen actually worsens the healing process. The reason Bepanthen is not recommended to use after a PMU treatment is because it contains ingredients that can fade the pigment. Bepanthen is an ointment usually used for wound healing, so it can interfere with the PMU healing process. Bepanthen contains ingredients such as Lanolin and Petrolatum found in Bepanthen to form a barrier on the skin, which can prevent oxygen from reaching the area and slow down the healing process. Additionally, these ingredients can soften the skin too much, leading to pigment fading.
After all our PMU treatments, we provide you with the appropriate after-care products along with instructions. This ensures that you know exactly what is beneficial for your skin after your treatment
- The first days after treatment: In the first few days after treatment, it is common to experience some redness and tenderness in the treated area. The eyeliners are darker than the desired result due to the formation of a crust.
- One week after the treatment: Towards the end of the first week the scabs start to peel off, at first it seems as if there is not much colour underneath. The colour may appear faded or patchy at this stage, but this is normal, and the final result will take shape as the healing process continues.
- Two / three weeks after the treatment: After the second week, the pigment slowly returns, and you will see the shape and colour better. You can re-draw the eyeliners if necessary.
- Four weeks after treatment: The eyeliners are completely healed. From now on, the follow-up treatment can take place to put the finishing touches on. So don’t be alarmed if the eyeliners are not completely to your liking after one treatment, this requires two treatments.
Will my PMU eyeliners get crusty?
A common concern after getting PMU eyeliners is whether scabs will form on the treated area. It is normal to develop scabs or flakes during the healing process, but this can be minimized by carefully following the aftercare instructions. Keeping the treated area clean and dry is important to promote optimal healing and prevent scabbing. Avoid getting the area wet, scratching or picking at the scabs, and exposing the treated area to direct sunlight, chlorine, or salt water. With proper aftercare, you can minimize discomfort and achieve beautiful, long-lasting results.
The duration of the treatment varies from person to person but also from treatment to treatment. Because I find it much more important that you go home with beautiful PMU results than that we have to watch the clock and rush. For this reason, I charge 1.5 to 2 hours per treatment; in many cases it takes less time, but as mentioned, this varies per person. During the 2-hour treatment, you get a consultation, the preparation of the area to be treated, the application of the pigment, any necessary retouching and the aftercare explanation. I am not satisfied until you are.
The longevity of PMU can vary depending on factors such as the person’s skin type, lifestyle and aftercare, as well as the specific techniques and pigments. I only use high-quality Phi pigments for the best results.
On average, PMU lasts 1-3 years before needing to be updated or reapplied. However, some people may experience fading earlier or later than this period.
In addition, certain lifestyle factors can affect the lifespan of PMU. Sun exposure, swimming and certain skin care products can cause pigments to fade faster. It is important to note that PMU is not truly permanent, as the pigments will fade over time, touch-ups may be required to maintain the desired colour.
After undergoing PMU treatment, it is advisable to avoid exposure to the sun and tanning beds for at least two weeks. UV rays can cause the pigments to fade, affecting the final result of the PMU eyeliner. After this period, it is advisable to wear a hat or sunglasses. If you do not have these items or prefer not to wear them, use an SPF 30 sunscreen made especially for the face. You can confidently apply this to your eyelids and reapply every two hours, or more often if you sweat.
If you are allergic to P-phenylenediamine (short: PPD), which is also found in eyebrow paints, for example, it does not mean you are also allergic to PMU pigment. The ingredients in PMU pigments are different from those in eyebrow paints, and an allergy to one does not necessarily mean an allergy to the other. For this reason, I can guarantee that you will not get an allergic reaction from Phi pigments if you are allergic to PPD. If for any reason you are still worried, please let me know, I can place a test strip after which we can immediately see how the skin reacts. A test strip will disappear over time because it is placed in the first layer of skin.
The aftercare of Infralash / Deepliner is crucial to ensure that the eyelids heal properly and remain beautiful for a long time. The following points are important to achieve and maintain the best results.
- Keep the eyelids dry: Keep the eyelids dry for 7 to 10 days to allow the pigments to adhere to the skin. Avoid washing the face or applying makeup in the eyelid area. You can shower, but do so more carefully than usual. I provide every customer with a shower cap for this purpose.
- Avoid excessive sweating: Excessive sweating can disrupt the healing of the eyelids and cause the pigment colour to fade. Therefore, avoid strenuous activities such as sports and saunas for 7 to 10 days.
- Avoid sunlight: Direct sunlight can fade the colour of the pigment and irritate. Therefore, avoid sunlight for 7 to 10 days. You can wear large sunglasses, a hat or a cap in the summer.
- Do not scratch or rub the eyelids: It is important not to scratch or rub the eyelids, as this can lead to irritation and pigment loosening. Itching may occur but will soon disappear.
An eyeliner is a make-up product used to draw a line along the lash line of the eye. This can be done using a pencil, liquid eyeliner or a gel eyeliner and is meant to give the eyes more definition and make them stand out.
Infralash/Deepliner is a special PMU technique for applying eyeliner that is used to make lashes appear fuller. In this technique, a fine line is drawn between the eyelashes, rather than directly on top of the lash line. This creates a subtle and natural look and can be used to make eyes appear larger.
There are some situations where you should not do PMU, these are:
- During pregnancy or breastfeeding: It is not recommended to do PMU treatment during pregnancy or breastfeeding, as there is not enough research to determine the safety of the procedure during these times.
- If you are taking certain medications: Some medications such as acne medications can increase the risk of bleeding or affect the healing process, always let me know what medications you are taking.
- If you have certain skin conditions: People with certain skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis or rosacea around the area where the PMU is to be put, we do not recommend taking a PMU treatment, this is because the procedure can worsen these conditions.
- If you have recently undergone certain cosmetic treatments: It is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks if you have taken Botox or fillers, for example, before having PMU done, this is to ensure optimal results.
Prices
Permanent makeup |
PMU Brows Ombré / Powder & Microblading & Combi |
New Treatment (incl. post-treatment) |
350 |
Refresh within 1 year | 150 |
Refresh within 2 years | 200 |
Refresh within 3 years | 250 |
PMU removal with laser | 95 |
PMU Eyeliner Deepliner / Infralash |
Both | Upper | Lower | |
New treatment (incl. post-treatment) |
300 | 220 | 200 |
Refresh within 1 year | 125 | 110 | 100 |
Refresh within 2 years | 180 | 150 | 130 |
Refresh within 3 years | 220 | 185 | 160 |
Other treatments |
Brow Styling Lamination & Wax & Shape & Tint |
Lamination + Tint (Incl. wax & shape) |
60 |
Lamination (Incl. wax & shape) |
55 |
Wax + Shape + Tint | 25 |
Wax + Shape | 20 |
Tint | 15 |
Eyelash styling Lash Lift |
Lash lift (incl. tint) |
50 |
Opening hours and address
My studio, located in the neighbourhood Brandevoort, offers free parking right in front of the door. Conveniently situated on the ground floor, it is easily accessible for individuals with mobility issues. Additionally, the studio is well-connected by both car and public transport. I look forward to welcoming you.
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