Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Permanent Makeup....tatooing for cosmetologists? indeed.
Permanent makeup is a rare and intricate form of tattooing, no doubt. Permanent makeup acts as a stain on the dermis, eventually the dermis does deter ate and because the "tattoo" to fade BUT this process takes up to several months/years to be able to consider it anything other than permanent. It can act to enhance, neutralize or add to facial features and structure. It saves the tedious morning eyeliner application or filling in and drawing on eyebrows every day. Of course neutral colors are recommended whilst choosing a tone or color on the skin...a vibrant color as permanent liner or shadow is not recommended, colorful tones are difficult to use in wardrobe, hairstyles est. to make the face appear natural and not look as if you actually have a tatoo (although you do anyways). At first, permanent makeup results may look harsh. This is because the color remaining in the outermost epidermal layers of the skin at the start, Color gradually begins to soften within a few days during the healing process as the upper layers of epidermis slough and is replaced by new epidermal cells; essentially making the makeup look like a part of your skin and structure. Imperfect makeup applications result in a costly fix and ghastly results, perhaps the shape was too big or too dark. The main focus prior to receiving permanent makeup is; what are you willing to permanently tattoo on your face and is the person conducting the procedure skilled in the trade? All good things to consider, it’s just a permanent as a tat of your boyfriend's name on your chest, pardon, *ex boyfriend.
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