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permanent makeup

started by Sherman Best on 15 Mar 12
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    A lot of us are taking advantage of the promising results from getting permanent cosmetics and makeup. Getting such is pretty convenient because you won't need to apply makeup over and over again thus, saving you time to do other important things. It also saves you money because you don't need to purchase makeup every week or every month. Permanent cosmetics can be applied to your eye lids, brows, and even the lips.

    The results can be very satisfying if the procedure was made perfect. But what if it doesn't? Professional artist for skin tattoos rectify bad designs by covering it with a different design. So if you get a bad permanent cosmetic, that's the first thing to come in mind.

    Permanent makeup goes wrong

    If you search the internet about people who's had permanent makeup and it went wrong, you'll learn that most of them considered of putting a flesh colored tattoo on top of it. That's not the way to do it. And if you'll read more, you'll also see people who disgust themselves to the point of not going out of their houses because they can't even bear how they look.

    We've read an online article that featured a woman whose permanent tattoo went bad. She had it covered with another tattoo, and because she was not working with a professional the second one went bad again. At last, she decided to put a flesh colored tattoo on top of it, but only to realize that after a few weeks she already has three layered eye brows.

    Simply put, if a permanent cosmetic procedure gave bad results don't correct it by getting another tattoo. Have it removed by laser tattoo removal. It may cost much, but at least it will give you a fresh start.

    But if you wish to have the same cosmetic procedure without the risks of getting tattooed, you can also have a semi-permanent cosmetic that can last up to 3 years without downtime. It uses the same logic of putting dyes under your skin but using acupuncture needles to help the skin absorb the color. Unlike permanent tattoo, the procedure is close to painless and you will not have weeks of recovery period.

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