The Magic of Permanent Makeup
Makeup makes every woman look and feel great. Its warm touch of colors on our face can make us look radiantly beautiful. That is why no girl would leave the house without wearing makeup. One would even keep makeup handy everywhere she goes so if the color fades she can retouch immediately. Of course, getting that beautiful look through applying makeup is no easy task. In fact, most women take a lot of her time in front of the mirror applying makeup than taking a bath. And she has to face the mirror again during work breaks or in any chances she gets to do makeup retouching. If you're tired of this old beautifying routine, fret no more because there is such permanent makeup to answer your problem.
Permanent makeup is an application technique, which applies permanent pigmentation on the surface of our skin to get the same look we have if we're on makeup. It is often referred to as makeup tattooing or cosmetic tattooing. In medical term, the process of getting a permanent makeup is called dermapigmentation or micropigmentation. It is often applied on the eyebrows, lips, and eyelids.
Since the color applied to your face is set to stay on your face permanently, no worries if you take a bath or dip yourself in the pool because you would look radiantly beautiful anytime, anywhere. And it also saves you the hassle of retouching.
Permanent makeup, however, is not only for the beauty conscious. It is also useful to sick people. A cancer patient, for instance, may lose his or her eyebrows due to chemotherapy. With permanent makeup to be applied on his or her eyebrows, the patient can look normal again and feel good about him or her self. Moreover, permanent makeup also gives a better alternative to women who are allergic to beauty makeup.
Before getting a permanent makeup, one should give it a careful thought since it would stick on your face forever. Decide what color and look you want. Avoid possibilities of regretting it after because permanent makeup is very difficult to remove. Removing permanent makeup can bring you to a surgical operation so think carefully about it.
If you've finally decided to get one, make sure to have it done by a specialist such as professionally registered esthetician, dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Remember that permanent makeup is supposed to do you magic and not damage your skin.