Do You Really Want Permanent Makeup?

Cosmetic Eyebrow Tattooing and Permanent Make Up

     

     

  • Permanent make up is achieved by a procedure known as micropigmentation, a technique that is virtually the same as tattooing.
  • Cosmetic tattooing replaces the use of eyeliner, eyebrow pencil, lip liner and lipstick and is an alternative for busy women who want to look their best at all times but have difficulty in sparing the time from their tight schedules to refresh their make up.

It is also an acceptable alternative to semi permanent tattoo effect eyebrow transfers or human hair false eyebrows for women who have either lost their eyebrows or suffer from sparse brows although it is possible to have both lash and brows reconstruction by using transplants plants.

Correctly performed by a qualified medical professional, permanent make up can look fresh, natural and attractive at all times even immediately after swimming or extreme exercise.

Cosmetic tattooing allows a wide choice of colors and shades and is carried out under local anaesthesia using a tattoo pen that injects permanent ink into the skin.

The tattoo will take about 3-5 days before the swelling and soreness dies down and for the color to fade to give the desired effect, so clear your diary.

Do think very carefully before deciding upon undergoing any permanent makeup procedure. Principle points to consider are that this treatment is exactly what it says it is - PERMANENT.

After a time you may want a change of color or shade to keep up to date with a new fashion. Reversing the procedure will be expensive and there is no guarantee that it will be successful.

If you decide to go ahead be sure to carefully check out the practitioner, make sure that his or her qualifications are in order and that the premises are clean and hygienic. Ask to see the treatment room and look out for sterile equipment. If possible talk to their other clients and make a note of all the questions you want answering before you sign up for the procedure.


 

 

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