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When I hear “face tattoo” I think of Mike Tyson and mafia types who don’t care to fit into society. But I’m a member of that group. Slightly less dramatically though – I get my eyebrows tattooed.
I first tried it back in 2013. The results were more cartoon than natural. But as I’d over plucked and had a sparse sperm-like shape anything was an improvement. The trouble was I wasn’t happy with the colour as it faded. The tattooist decided as my hair was red she’d go for an ash colour. Ash fades to blue. That’s not a good look.
So I was back to colouring them in with powder and brow pencils every day. Kinda defeats the point of the tattoo.
I decided I’d go to Gordana Willese-Poljak from Dr Freckle and Mr Hide to fix them up. I trust her implicitly as I’ve known her since she was the top make-up artist at Channel Nine 15 years ago.
Heavily inked herself, I knew she’d be up to date on the latest techniques.
“For cosmetic tattooing the latest trend is a hand tool method called "soft tap". More realistic hair tattoo than a machine tattoo. Not as permanent. Does require maintenance but it's a better result. I feel it creates the most natural look,” she says.
So no tattoo hand gun. It’s free hand with a blade. Sounds terrifying but Gordana puts numbing cream on my brows and sets to work and I actually find it’s less painful that with the gun.