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How Permanent Cosmetic Makeup Works


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Permanent cosmetic makeup is any makeup that is tattooed or dyed onto the skin to enhance one’s physical features. The two most common places to have this procedure done are under the eyes and around the lips. Tattooing in these areas became popular when women complained about not having enough time in the morning to put on their makeup. By having eyeliner and lip liner already in place each day, putting on makeup should be easier. Permanent cosmetic makeup has received mixed reviews. While some women really enjoy having it, others have noticed that as they age, the lines have shifted on their faces. This can also occur if a women gains weight.

Permanent cosmetic makeup will outline certain features on the face and highlight these areas even when makeup is not being worn. Once it has been applied, it is very difficult to remove. Unlike traditional tattoos that can be removed with lasers, the lines from permanent cosmetic makeup are very small and also close to features that could be damaged by a laser. Women who are thinking about this type of procedure should consider the long term affects.

But many women believe they have made the right choice after having a permanent cosmetic makeup procedure. Putting on makeup takes less time, the lines will match any lip color they want to wear, and there is less makeup to remove at the end of the day. Permanent cosmetic makeup can make using makeup a little easier. Some women will also have eyelash implants, and reddened cheekbones so that they will not have to use mascara or blush anymore. This will also cut down on the amount of time it takes to put on makeup in the morning. Finding a good surgeon who can draw a straight line and who has experience in performing these procedures should be consulted before having this procedure done.



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