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Makeup Cosmetics: How to use Permanent Cosmetic Makeup
Permanent cosmetic makeup, also known as micro pigmentation, is a great way to get great brows, luscious lips, eyeliner that stays put and makeup that won't go anywhere. Is is worry free, perspiration proof and water proof. You can go all day and all night and your makeup will always look like it was just applied. Permanent makeup is convenient, always looked great and is fun to wear. No more reapplying, no more running or smudging of your makeup. So, how do you get permanent cosmetics?
Permanent makeup is good if you have sparse or uneven eyebrows because of hair loss or over plucking. It is also good if you have arthritis, cerebral palsy or a problem with motor skills that make applying eye liner and lip stick difficult. If you are allergic to regular cosmetics, wear contact lenses or eye glasses, all that can interfere with make up application or wearing difficult or even impossible. There are many things that can be done by using permanent cosmetics. Even guys can get some help with thinning eyebrows and eye lashes. Permanent cosmetic makeup can also conceal and correct conditions such as thin lips. It can help to conceal a cleft lip. It can also help vitiligo sufferers restore and even skin tone.
Choosing a technician to apply your permanent makeup should be a very careful, educated choice. You should carefully any prospective technician's training and experience. You should also ask to see examples of their previous work. You also want to make sure that they are properly licensed and certifies for the state in which they practice. You should also make sure that they have liability insurance. Get references and check them out.
When you are considering permanent cosmetics, price should not be a determining factor. A great bargain may not turn out so great if you do not get the results that you want. Because permanent makeup is still a relatively new technology, most state do now have adequate regulations to ensure that technicians are properly trained and certified. That is why it is integral to do your homework. It is also very important to view photos of the technicians or talk to their clients in person so that you can see first hand the level of their artistry. A technician who does this type of makeup is more than just a technician, they are an artist. You want to keep that in mind while you are shopping around.
You want your permanent cosmetic makeup to be soft and natural that will enhance your look with being to harsh or having rigid lines. In short, you want to wear your makeup, not have your makeup wear you. You want to find a technician/artist who have a strong grasp of colors and shading, of tones and hues, what is complimentary to certain skin tones and what is not. You do not want your friends and people you meet to look at you and ask about your "permanent makeup," you just want them to tell you what beautiful skin, eyes and lips you have.
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