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10 Reasons For Permanent Makeup |
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Convenience – you just need more time |
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Allergies – to ordinary makeup, you may have sensitive skin |
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Eye lssues – wear glasses or contact lenses or had Lasik surgery |
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Arthritis – or painful hands |
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Difficulty – applying makeup, or you don’t like the way it smears and disappears |
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Aging – changes in brows, lips, eyes |
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Active – outdoor lifestyles |
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Natural – if you like a “no makeup” look |
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Lost Hair – you’ve lost hair from alopecia, chemotherapy, accidents, burns or cosmetic surgery |
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Replacement – of skin color where cosmetic tattooing can help |
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We all know true beauty comes from the inside. A pleasant personality and winning smile are the keys for a happy pleasing countenance. |
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What exactly is Permanent Makeup? |
Permanent cosmetic makeup is the art and science of implanting color into your skin. it is putting the right color in the right place so you can look better naturally. Specialized instruments allow your practitioner to place color into the layer of skin known as the dermis. Because the outermost layer of skin, the epidermis, is always shedding and renewing itself, you are looking at the color through a thin veil of skin. When your procedure is completed, the color will appear darker than the final result. This is because the color is in both the epidermis and the dermis. The color in the top layer woll flake off during the healing process. |
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Will I Really look like myself...Only Better? |
Permanent cosmetic makeup helps replenish what time has taken away and gives back precious time you can save up to 100 hours in a single year that were formerly spent struggling to draw eyebrows evenly or eyeliner half-way straight. That's rub off, smear, smudge and disappear during the day.
Permanent makeup is not intended to replace cosmetics completely. Because the color is placed "in" your skin and not "on" your skin a more natural, sorter looks results. When you're ready to kick up your heels and go out for a night on the town, you can apply as much addi
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I’m afraid of pain…..Does permanent makeup have to hurt a lot? |
New topical anesthetics have been developed especially for permanent makeup for eyeliner, eyebrows and lip color procedures. These creams and gels are applied tp the desired area before and during the procedure to assure you of the most comfortable experience possible. Some people describe the sensation as a “tingling” feeling. Most people experience some discomfort, especially for lip color procedure. It is common to hear that there was not as much pain as was expected. As the anesthetic wears off after the procedure, cool packs are very soothing to the area. |
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How long will it take to recover? |
You’ll look like you’ve had a good cry for several hours following eyeliner. It is advised to apply ice for 10 minutes at a time during these first few hours. Also, it is important to light. Eyebrow procedures have the least swelling. Lip let your technician know if you have a history of fever blisters so your doctor can prescribe medication. |
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How long will my permanent makeup last? |
Permanent make-up is long-lasting. However, as you become accustomed to your new makeup it’s not uncommon to want more. You will want to freshen up your new makeup every couple of years. The darker the color, such as black, the longer it will stay unchanged in your skin. Natural, delicate colors are oftentimes more vulnerable to the effects of sun, swimming and breakdown by the body. Both organic and inorganic pigments. |
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Can I remove my permanent makeup if I change my mind? |
Because it’s easy to add color and difficult to take away, your technician will be conservative in the initial application of your new color. Take advantage of the consultation to discuss your want and needs. It’s also a time where you and your technician choose the right colors and discuss and special requests you may have. Your cooperation will largely determine the end result of your procedure. Remember it is a team effort. |
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What if I have plastic of laser surgery? |
Cosmetic surgery is desirable for many reasons as we age. It’s best to complete your surgery before having your makeup applied. Laser surgery or resurfacing may result in color loss or darkening of your makeup depending on the laser and the colors in your skin. Advise your laser surgeon that you have permanent cosmetics so that he or she can perform a “spot test” before they proceed. If either cosmetic surgery or laser causes color loss, then it is a simple matter to have the color replaced. Your technician can explain more about complications of cosmetic tattoos |
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A smart investment… |
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Choosing a Board Certified Professional. Your technician has undergone a written, practical and oral examination by qualified experts in the field of micro pigmentation. Your investment in permanent makeup saves you time and money in the long run. Remember that Rome was not built in a day and that permanent cosmetics may take several sessions of layering in color to achieve your desired result. A conservative approach is best as it is possible to add MORE color but it is not easy to remove color. Your Board Certified Professional combines experience with judgment and works closely with other professionals to maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills. |
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