Semi-Permanent and Permanent Makeup
Semi-permanent makeup helps in altering the skin
tone by implanting an iron oxide organic pigment with the help of an electric
pen tool. It is basically preferred for treating sparse eyebrows, to make the
lash line more distinct, to make the lips look fuller and luscious, and also to
conceal scars after a surgery. The method used for transforming one’s
appearance is called ‘cosmetic tattooing’.
Benefits of Semi-Permanent Makeup
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Does not smudge
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Natural and refreshing look
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Saves time
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Money saver
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Lasts for 9-18 months
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Hurts less and the procedure takes about
40 minutes
Since the effects begin to wear off within
almost a year, a touch-up treatment is recommended at reduced cost.
Permanent
makeup or micro-pigmentation is the process of placing
a permanent pigment mixture under the epidermal layer of the skin. It does not
give such a dramatic effect as compared to the semi-permanent makeup and fades
with time like the latter. It helps in shaping the eyebrows, augmenting the lip
colour, defining the lash line and in hiding scars. Such makeup is also used
for restoring and improving the areola and to provide facial symmetry.
Risks of Permanent Makeup
The various risks associated with permanent
makeup include:
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Infection
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Blood clots
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Scarring
The surgery can take about 2-3 hours and the
downtime can be about a week. Numbness, swelling and pain are some associated
side effects of permanent makeup. In spite of having the luxury of eternal
makeup, a lot of aftercare is required such as: avoiding exposure to sunlight
and spicy food, application of ointments, etc.
Permanent makeup is not recommended for people
suffering with any skin disease or infection. Also, pregnant or breast-feeding
mothers, diabetics, people prone to keloid scarring and heart problems are also
advised not to go for permanent makeup.
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