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Permanent Eyeliner

Permanent make-up is possible through a procedure called micro pigmentation, which is similar to tattooing. Permanent can mimic eyeliner, lip liner, eyebrow pencil, and lipstick. Permanent Eyeliner means a very soft lash line improvement is offered; just a slight addition of color is dotted around the lash line giving the eyes a dreamy. This look is absolutely marvelous for men of all skin tones.
 
There is no more pulling on delicate eye tissue to apply or remove the eyeliner, for attractively defined eyes or delicate eyelash improvement, permanent eyeliner is the answer.
 
Permanent Eyeliner is perfect for women who always need to look their best but cannot afford the time to apply Eyeliner throughout the day. The Eyeliner looks as though it was just freshened. The patient can select the any color of Eyeliner from a large variety of shades. Eyeliner and eyebrows may be applied to alopecia patients to false impression of brows and lashes.
 
The permanent eyeliner is possible through a procedure called micro-pigmentation in which an organic pigment is implanted under the skin to add permanent color. The procedure involves the use of a hand held device that punctures the skin hundreds of times per minute with a very thin needle and pushes the pigment into the desired location. Micro-pigmentation is used to improve eyebrows and lips and can eternally create the look of blush and eye shadow.
 
The people do choose this and for some it works out, but when viewed through the skin tone it may look rather ashy or even bluish or greenish.  When demographics are applied to the lash lines, especially on the top lash line, eyes look so much better when they have darker, or at least thicker, lash line.  Some technicians integrate dot matrixes pattern on the lash lines, this looks rather nasty if they apply thick dots.  A micro needle should be used for this application although.
 
The permanent eyeliner will appear thicker and darker initially. As the area heals all notice some of the color flaking off which usually occurs during the first week. This is normal and to be expected. The end result is well worth it.


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