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How do you get permanent makeup?
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cafesemon
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Mon Dec 19, 2016 2:17 am      Reply with quote
Hello, guys can tell me How do you get permanent makeup.
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Mon Dec 19, 2016 5:44 am      Reply with quote
Permanent makeup isn't something you can do yourself as often it requires someone qualified enough to do a tattoee. So looking at salons in your area who advertise permanent makeup is a good start.
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Hello, guys can tell me How do you get permanent makeup.
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Mon Feb 06, 2017 4:06 pm      Reply with quote
The only thing I would get is Microblading. Permanent make-up never looks good and "dates" you.

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Permanent makeup isn't really permanent. You do need to renew it every couple of years. That being said, if it is well done it is a miracle, especially if your eyesight isn't really good.

Over the years I've changed mine bit, style-wise and also colour-wise. Microblading is brilliant for realistic eyebrows.

There are medical tattooists; they do things like tattooing over vitiligo marks, and giving women who have had their breasts removed lifelike nipples. That is where I go, and as well as a medical background I have found a person who is also exceptionally gifted artistically.

Permanent makeup can help even out lopsided eyebrows and lips and give eyes a little every day punch, For evening, I add more makeup as that is a different look. IMO some permanent makeup looks a bit odd as it is a "full makeup" look rather than a daytime look. You can dress it up, but it is hard to tone it down.

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For Permanent Makeup you'll want to find a local experienced artists. I say local because you need to form a long term relationship with someone. Permanent is permanent but you'll need some colour boosts every year or two. It's better to continue working with the same person year over year.

As far as Microblading goes, as mentioned, it's probably the least permanent of permanent makeup (when performed correctly). Microblading is superficial and only lasts maybe 16 months.
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Permanent makeup, also known as cosmetic tattoos or micro pigmentation, is applied to the skin with an iron oxide pen to create the appearance of makeup. A tattoo can be used to mimic eyeliner or lipstick, or it can be used to darken and create the appearance of thicker brows.
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Better call the specialist because it's very important procedure
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I agree with Bugaboo. The only permanent makeup I have seen that looks natural is micro-blading, which I have done myself several times.
However, it faded completely after 3 years and I had touch ups every 6 months. Wasn't worth the time for me then however I will do it again at some point.
I have friends who have done the lip and eyeliner and it looked horrible afterwards. Very unnatural and the artist was highly recommended. All three did not like it and were glad once it faded. None of them renewed it but one did have the brows micro-bladed by the same person who did mine.
It all comes down to one thing. Expectations. What are you trying to achieve and how long do you want the results for.
References, photos and reviews are the main resume to look at when choosing someone. After care and realistic expectations of outcome.

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