Taking a previous thicker faded liner and refreshing it doesn't always require the new artist to follow the existing design.
At first, my client requested a new soft thin lower liner and a solid black upper liner cover up over her 6 year faded permanent makeup. Although I personally don't begin new liner with wings or tails, I could either darken over previous work or I have an option to create a new design. I explained to my client that her faded steely grey-blue liner could act as a shadow above a black, dark defined line in the lash line. I also thought this would look nice with the soft lower line request. She liked the new design idea so I tattooed it.
Note that the previous work has yellowish color above the old line. This is usually a highlight that could have been white and turned yellow over time, or there was a dark mistake that the artist tried to cover with lighter ink. In this case, the...
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This chart helps you pay attention to your hand speed, machine speed, and hand movements when using liners for a liner effect and shaders for a shaded effect.
It also shows how you can use:
A great go-to chart is just the beginning!