Nano Cosmetic Tattoo

Nano is a semi-permanent way to tattoo your eyebrows using a machine to create natural, realistic, hair-like strokes. It gives you a softer, more natural and better lasting look than microblading.

  • Nano is a type of cosmetic tattoo that is created with a single needle in a machine. We use this machine to implant pigment in very fine strokes. These strokes mimic the look of natural brow hair. Nano cosmetic tattoo is recommended instead of microblading as it is less traumatic on the skin, meaning your risk of colour change, scarring and pigment migration reduces significantly.

    We offer an extensive consultation to create the clients perfect set of brows. We focus on creating the most natural results that are specific to you to ensure the most undetectable transformation.

    After the consultation, we map the brows using very specific measurements to ensure balance and symmetry. Client feedback is asked for during the whole process to ensure we are creating a set of brows you are happy to look at everyday.

    During the tattoo process, we will go over the same area a number of times to build up the pigment in the skin, insuring it will last through the healing process.

  • PROS

    • Most commonly lasts 12-24 months until a touch up is needed

    • Suitable for dry-normal skin types.

    • Suitable for those with minimal, sparse or light brow hair.

    CONS

    • Cannot be used as cover up of older migrated tattoo

    • Not suitable for excessively oily skin types, or skin that is prone to bleeding easily.

    • Not suitable on older skin

    • Pigment migration can OCCASIONALLY be noticed long term meaning a transition to combo may be needed after a few touch ups.

  • The Nano technique is suitable for clients who are looking the most soft and natural finished result. Nano will give the illusion of adding more hair to your brows. Nano is very rarely suitable for someone who has tattooing from another tattoo artist and/or older than 5 years old.

    YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE IF YOU ARE/HAVE:

    Pregnant, breastfeeding or undergoing IVF treatments

    Under the age of 18 (without parental consent)

    Prone to Keloid or hypertrophic scarring

    Type 1 Diabetic

    Has cancer or is undergoing Chemotherapy or radiotherapy (or within the last 45 days)

    Autoimmune disorders (eg. HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis, Syphilis etc)

    Blood clotting disorders

    Glaucoma and/or taking blood thinning medications

    Severe skin conditions

    Hypertension

    Allergies to pigmentation, makeup and anaesthesia.

    Has open wounds on or around the area to be treated

    Currently on blood thinners or medications that increase bleeding time

    If you have any of these medical conditions, you could be at risk during or after the cosmetic tattoo process, a doctors clearance must be provided.

  • Before coming for your cosmetic tattoo appointment, please ensure you are avoiding the following 2 weeks prior to your appointment:

    Brow tinting/dying

    Botox or other injectables (2-4 weeks to avoid migration of botox)

    Solarium or overexposure to sunlight

    Active cleansers or serums (eg. retinol, Accutane, AHA, Glycolic etc)

    Chemical skin peels

    Laser or IPL

    STRICTLY avoiding blood thinners 24 hours before appointment such as caffeine, alcohol and blood thinning medication (clients should not stop blood thinning medication without doctors approval).

    Avoid exercise the day of treatment.

    Minimise water intake 3 hours prior to the appointment.

  • How to take care of your new brows

    Before bed on the day of your brow treatment, gently rinse your brows with warm water and dab dry with a tissue or cotton round. Then apply a light layer of balm with a clean finger across both brows, against the direction of your hair.

    From the second day onwards, apply the supplied balm 4 times a day with a clean finger until the balm is empty (7 to 10 days). It should be a light gloss over your brow so that your skin can still breathe. Try not to apply too much at once as your balm has to last minimum 7.

    DO NOT use Vaseline, Bepanthen or any other products in the performed area! If you lose your balm, please contact Zoe for a replacement, as other creams and ointments can cause brows to heal differently.

    • Saunas and steam rooms for 7.

    • Swimming for 7 days.

    • Direct sunlight for 7 days.

    • Sweating the day of your appointment. Only minimal sweating for 7 days after.

    • Facials and peels for 3 weeks (brow powders can be used after 2 weeks).

    • Using products through your brows for 2 weeks (foundation, cleansers, exfoliants, moisturisers, sunscreens, serums).

  • Day 1: Any redness or irritation will subside after 24 hours. You will notice the colour of the pigment will intensify for the first 7 days. This is because the pigment sitting on the surface, and your skin has not healed yet. Just a reminder, the first 7 days will not be the true colour of your new brows as they have not completely healed yet.

    Day 2 - 5: Expect your brows to darken even more. It can also appear as if theres a thick layer over your brows. This is because we have created an open wound and your skin is excreting lymph to create scabbing just like any other wound on your body. Your brows may feel itchy as the skin heals. DO NOT scratch, pick or rub them as this can cause the removal or of your pigment.

    Day 5 - 14: Some dry/flakiness will start to form over your brow and begin to crack and dissolve. This dryness will naturally begin to fall off. DO NOT scratch, pick or rub them as this can cause the removal or of your pigment.

    Week 2 to 3: Flaking/dry skin should be done falling off if they haven’t already. After this has happened, the brows are expected to look light and sometimes patchy until after the 4 week mark. This is because there is still a layer of dead skin cells over the brow and because we have only completed one session.

    Week 4 to 6: The true shape and colour of your brows should begin to reveal. Your brows will be fully healed and will be ready for your initial touch up at 6-8 weeks (6 weeks at the earliest). The initial touch up will implant the pigment further into your skin to ensure colour retention. During this visit, we will make any corrections if necessary.

    Your new brow tattoo's retention and longevity can last 1-2 years on average until you will need an annual touch-up. This is depending on skin type, client lifestyle and care of brows. Exfoliation and sun exposure are the main factors that cause colour fading. Wearing an SPF50 daily (from 2 weeks post treatment) will help ensure your colour is protected from the sun.

    Each client will respond to cosmetic tattoo differently - in regards to healing time and required touch-ups.

Zoe’s Approach

My approach to cosmetic tattooing is focused on creating soft, natural results that can be built over both your initial session and 6 week touch up.

I recommend a conservative first session, keeping the colour and density lighter to avoid going too dark or harsh too quickly. This allows us to refine the brows at your second session, where we can make adjustments, deepen the colour if needed, and tailor the final result to your preferences.

By taking a gradual approach, we maintain full control over the outcome, as it’s always easier to build intensity than to remove it once it’s been done.