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Every female out there wants to look beautiful, for this purpose they use make-up to beautify their looks. Applying make-up every day is quite a hassle that is why Permanent make-up is becoming popular nowadays. Permanent make-up is actually micro pigmentation similar to tattoos. It makes sure that whatever activities you do your make-up doesn’t get off or smudged.
Friends lets have a look at the do’s or don’ts of the permanent makeup:
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- If you are going to get permanent make-up it means you are ready to play with your skin. It enhances your eye brows, lip colour, eye lining and skin of your face. If you get it done by a skilled professional it means you’re in safe hands.
- Permanent make-up is surely a time saver. It is valuable for the ones who find difficult to apply make up and the working ladies who don’t have enough time to apply make-up and then keep on refreshing it day out and day in.
- Others who get benefits of permanent make-up are the ones who are allergic to traditional cosmetics or wear contacts. It can be particularly suggested to the people who have medical issues, ones who have lost their eye brows as a result of old age, any disease or genetic cause. Permanent make up technique disguises scars and white spots in the skin.
- Despite all its benefits Permanent make-up does carry certain risks. Infections can be transmitted not only through the needle but the ink too which can trigger allergic reactions and itching in the skin. (Dr. Jessica Krant)
- Permanent make up is subject to fading. Depending upon the elements your face is exposed to. So, you have to take necessary measures before you go out. Colour choice is also very important if you have decided to go for it choose softer colours because dark brown eye brows turn lilac and red lips turn brown by fading.
- It’s very difficult to remove permanent make-up you have to go through long procedures and laser in the sensitive areas. Be careful.
Friends, fashion trends keeps on changing don’t go for permanent make-up if you are not in a dire need. Love your skin, love yourself.