Cosmetic eyebrow tattoo is the application of natural pigments into the dermal layer of the eyebrow to create a more defined frame for your eyes. Perfectly formed eyebrow shape and colour, draws attention to the eyes rather than detracting from them.
Cosmetic eyebrow tattoo
Eyebrows frame the eyes, drawing attention to them and creating an openess around the eyes which is more attractive and youthful. With a new technique called hairstrokes Victoria creates a natural brow appearance. This is a very precise technique that feathers the eyebrow creating a more natural brow appearance than older solid brow applications, which look like a ‘nikko pen’.
Cosmetic eyebrow tattooing is desirable for women:
Then you know from when you wake up in the morning no matter what you do through the day, your eyebrows will be perfectly defined.
Cosmetic eyebrow tattooing: achieve the look you want.
Eyebrow tattoo is our make up artists specialty. Victoria will spend time discussing the style, shape and colour you want and lend her profession opinion.




Cosmetic Tattoo Brisbane | Permanent Makeup Brisbane responded on 07 Sep 2008 at 11:57 am #
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Maureen responded on 09 Sep 2008 at 6:54 pm #
Hi I am very interested in eyebrow tattooing, I have to pencil my eyebrows on every day, and be careful not to touch them throughout the day incase they come off, it would be great to have them back permenantly. I was wondering where abouts in brisbane are you located, and also curious as to the cost. I actually live it townsville, but I am coming to brisbane for a holiday in february,
Thanks Maureen.
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 10 Sep 2008 at 2:27 pm #
It sounds like the eyebrow tattooing would be excellent for you Maureen because Victoria our eyebrow tattooist does a very natural hairstrokes technique. The cost for Eyebrow hairstrokes is $400. The best thing if you want to get it done in Brisbane is to call and book in for a free consult with Victoria ahead of time. We are located in Chermside, North Brisbane. Call us on 33505447 when you know you will be down our way. regards Jo
Kylie responded on 25 Sep 2008 at 4:27 pm #
Do you have any photos of your work?
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 26 Sep 2008 at 4:30 pm #
Hi Kylie, yes Victoria has photos of the eyebrow tattooing she has done. I will email you with a link to our Facebook album and you can get an idea of Victoria’s work. There is a really good natural eyebrow tattoo pic in the album.
Call us on 33505447 if you want to book a free consult with Victoria. regards Jo
Holly responded on 04 Oct 2008 at 7:40 am #
I came across your page as I was trying to look for an answer. I went about a week ago to have my eyebrows tattooed. They didn’t look very natural once it was over, but I thought they would get better in time. By the 5th day they had started to scab over a little and peel…I noticed in this process that underneath the pieces that were coming off, there was no color. I called the lady who did them and told her, she asked me to come back so she could look at them. By that time I was having to color in alot of my eyebrow with brown eyeliner in order to make them look halfway decent. Once I got there, she started cleaning them off and not only did my eyeliner come off but so did everything else…it was like the tattooing didn’t even go through my skin. When I got it done a week earlier, it just didn’t feel right to me…as if she was just scratching at the surface, but I didn’t say anything because I figured she’s a professional and she knows what she’s doing. Now, about 3 days after I got them re-done (by the same person) they look as if I will have the same result…some pieces are starting to come off and I can see that there is no color underneath on my skin. I will be EXTREMELY disappointed if this happens again. I know it is common that many people have to go back a second time for a touch up, but mine was completely gone. Is this something that has happened before, or do you think it was just a bad job from the person who did it? Please answer, I need to know from a professionals point of view what you think.
Thanks,
Holly
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 04 Oct 2008 at 12:30 pm #
Hi Holly, It is difficult because I do not want to be seen to putting down other clinics etc. The one thing I can tell you is that cosmetic tattooing does not feel like scratching on the surface, because the pigment does have to be introduced under the skin surface it must penetrate the surface. I have had Victoria do my upper eyeliner and lip tattooing and I needed all of the numbing cream she could put on to keep the pain under control. Similarly I have seen the eyebrow tattooing process and it is not a gentle scratch. The best thing would be to see the lady who did the eyeliner tattooing again. If you want to book in for a consultation with Victoria to chat about what the process should involve call us on 33505447.
ellie sutton responded on 29 Nov 2008 at 5:29 pm #
hi could you please email me some photos of eyebrows after cosmetic tattooing
Criddy responded on 01 Dec 2008 at 5:33 pm #
Could I please get the link to your Facebook album, I am looking at possibly getting my eyebrows done and would like to see some of the results.