Discover the ins and outs of permanent makeup
Most women who wear makeup have probably thought at some point how
much more convenient it would be if their eyeliner stayed smooth,
even, and never ran and if their lipstick was always evenly colored
and never left traces on glasses. But some women experience more
than just irritation -- something prevents them from satisfactorily
wearing makeup. These women sometimes turn to permanent makeup.
What is this type of makeup?
This is not tattooing, though the use of needles and pigment may
initially make you draw a comparison between the two. The process is
also known as micro-pigment implementation, which is an accurate,
though very technical, description of what actually happens.
A professional in the implementation process uses a very small
needle to inject natural pigmentation under the skin. The colors
last several years at least and give the illusion that you are
wearing make up when you're not actually wearing any. You can ask
for a local anesthetic during application.
Who would use this?
Without knowing too much about this process, micro-pigment
implementation may seem like a very vain procedure that only someone
who is too obsessed with how she looks would elect to get done.
However, there are medical reasons involved in choosing to undergo
micro-pigment implementation.
Women with allergies to cosmetics, vision problems, arthritis, or
hair loss in the eyebrow region are all candidates for the
procedure. Someone who is well-groomed is going to have an easier
time getting ahead in life, and if makeup wearing is impossible, how
do you feel and look your best in work or social environments?
It is also true that the process appeals to people who wear
makeup often and are sick of reapplying or who simply don't have the
time to put makeup on every morning. Some women might see the
procedure as drastic, while others see it as freedom from morning
routine.
Thinking about costs
Micro-pigment implementation costs hundreds and sometimes
thousands of dollars to get done. It's an investment in your
appearance, and it's certainly not for everyone. But women who spend
lots of money on an item such as lipstick may actually save money in
the long run. And for a woman who can't wear makeup and merely wants
to look her best, like many women out there do, there isn't a price
tag one can put on the self-esteem that comes from looking good.
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