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Permanent Make-Up application, technically known as micropigmentation, is the art of depositing natural pigment beneath the epidermis. This application is accomplished by the use of a machine or a hand tool. Whether you are interested in enhancing your natural features or correcting an imperfection, Permanent make-up is an affordable alternative to daily application of conventional make-up. Micropigmentation is not a science, it is an Art. Permanent makeup is very similar to a tattoo. Pretty ingenious right? The medical name for this is called micropigmentation. If you desire to have permanent eyeliner or eye brows then this is the procedure for you. Yet anytime something such as permanent makeup is labled as a “procedure”, this always “raises an eyebrow” so to speak. So what are the advantages you should consider before becoming made up permanently? Permanent Makeup is perfect for women who lead very busy lives and is the answer for women who have the need to put their best face forward all the time but don’t exactly have time to continually apply makeup through out the day. Or if a woman is particularly conscious of how she appears when she is sleeping, or is concerned with looking good as soon as she wakes up, then permanent makeup is definitely a way to accomplish this. With permanent makeup you are NEVER caught looking as if you need to go to the bathroom and freshen up. Certainly, you can see how this would take time away from your beauty routine. With permanent makeup you don’t have to necessarily have your entire face made up. You can simply have a couple of areas of your face made up, such as your eyebrows or eyeliner... So as you can see permanent makeup application certainly has its advantages! Only trust your face to someone with qualified experience and expertise. You wouldnt allow your hairdresser to do your dental work and you shouldnt allow anyone to apply permanent pigment to your face without assurance that they are qualified, experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated to obtaining perfection for their clients. Concerns about toxic chemicals in tattoos emerged in 2011 when studies found that benzo(a)pyrene, a chemical used in black tattoo body ink caused skin cancer in animals. Studies have also shown that coloured inks contain heavy metals like lead, cadmium, chromium, nickel and titanium, posing many health risks. I do not use tattoo body ink, EVER!!
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 17:01:55 +0000

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