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Anybody ever try this? or know of anybody trying it?
I can't fathom having somebody tattoo around the eyes, lips. OMG the pain!
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Anybody ever try this? or know of anybody trying it?
I can't fathom having somebody tattoo around the eyes, lips. OMG the pain!
My sister got her eyeliner done and said it hurt but not anymore then a normal tattoo, I thought it looked nice but I am bias I love my sister.
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Anybody ever try this? or know of anybody trying it?
I can't fathom having somebody tattoo around the eyes, lips. OMG the pain!
A friend of mine has it done. She got permanent eyeliner and permanent lipstick.
I haven't seen her since she did it, and she never mentioned any pain or anything.
I'm sure it's convenient, but it's just not something I'd be willing to do. :o
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Anybody ever try this? or know of anybody trying it?
I can't fathom having somebody tattoo around the eyes, lips. OMG the pain!
Can't say I could handle needles buzzing around my eyes. I would have to be knocked out. Lips...just think, right after you would have the "bee stung" look X 1,000,000. Angelina look out (for a day or two anyway). :)
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It doesn't quite qualify as "permanent", but I get my eyelashes tinted ocassionally. They're so light in color, they're practically clear ::) and I'd rather not wear mascara everyday - esp. on vacation.
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It doesn't quite qualify as "permanent", but I get my eyelashes tinted ocassionally. They're so light in color, they're practically clear ::) and I'd rather not wear mascara everyday - esp. on vacation.
What does a procedure like that cost?
How long does i last?
Does it stand out like mascara?
and lastly
Is it waterproof?
~interrogation ended~
It sounds interesting though.
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What does a procedure like that cost?
How long does i last?
Does it stand out like mascara?
and lastly
Is it waterproof?
~interrogation ended~
It sounds interesting though.
It costs about $18 and takes about 15 mins.
Since your lashes are always falling out and re-growing, it only lasts about 3 weeks or so. It only adds color, not thickness or length, but that’s all I need on a “daily” basis. I may “enhance” with mascara at night or something.
The procedure is performed in a reclined chair. Vaseline is smeared below the lower lashes and a thin, flexible, plastic form is “stuck” to the Vaseline right underneath the lower lashes. Close eyes. Then the dye is applied to the top part of the upper lashes using a small fan shaped brush. It’s the consistency of lotion. Wait 10 mins to “set”. It permeates the entire lash including the lowers. It just soaks in. Remove the forms and wipe off the Vaseline and whola!
The person doing it has to have a very steady hand because if it gets in your eye it’s apparently very dangerous. I’ve never had a problem.
Amy, I think it might be illegal in your state ??? because of the “danger”. From what I understand, the professional must be licensed in order to purchase the product. I have mine done by an esthetician. She does eyebrows too, but I did not like the result. The color looked fake on me.
Oh, and yes, since it's like a permanent dye, it's waterproof.
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Thanks :)
I may check that out, definitely sounds worth trying at least once.
We women sure do some strange things though :)
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Thanks :)
I may check that out, definitely sounds worth trying at least once.
We women sure do some strange things though :)
Let's go do it Rac. :D
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I think I am still fighting with you...yep pretty sure
I can't remember what about again, but I am positive it had to be Michael's fault.
so
>:( >:( >:( >:(
Are you sure you can be positive about that?
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Let's go do it Rac. :D
Original Sin = Racq ???
Am I totally out of the loop here?
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Another lady I know that had eyeliner tattooed on was blind since she was 16. She got the eyeliner in her 40's or 50's (so the eyeliner wasn't the cause of her blindness).
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I did a google, if it is places here are still doing it!
http://www.kleopatras.com/make-up.html (http://www.kleopatras.com/make-up.html)
The permanent make-up procedures we offer include:
Eyebrow enhancement
Eye liner (top & bottom)
Natural eyelash enhancement
Lip liner
Full Lip color
Blush
Eye shadow
Eye lash perm
Beauty marks
Cheekbone accentuations & contours
Feature reconstruction
Areola restoration or repigmentation-nipple areola
Hair line restoration
Who would want permanent eye shadow? What if you wanted a different color? lol
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Yep,
Original Sin = NiceRacq
I got over my :'( weepy woman :'( stuff and came back to get "beat up" some more.
I just love a good fight. >:(
I was wondering who you were...when you first posted as Original Sin i thought you were a guy for a moment...with a name like NiceRacq, i knew you were a girl ;D.
Lisa
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or blush? Feature reconstruction? Ok, how do they do that? lololz
I have no idea seeing they are a cosmetologist and not surgeons.
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or blush? Feature reconstruction? Ok, how do they do that? lololz
Usually some form of shading certain areas to emphasize or deemphasize features.
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An Eye Lash perm ???
What the hell is that?
Tiny baby little rollers, your eyelashes are wrapped in them, makes them curlier hence more visible.Quite good actually.
Nice to see you around btw ;)
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I did a google, if it is places here are still doing it!
http://www.kleopatras.com/make-up.html (http://www.kleopatras.com/make-up.html)
The permanent make-up procedures we offer include:
AND
We also provide complete makeovers for cross-dressers.
:o
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or blush? Feature reconstruction? Ok, how do they do that? lololz
They probably tattoo contouring to the hollows of the cheeks to create the illusion of higher cheekbones, or contouring to make the eyes pop or recede whatever they need to do. Personally, I'd rather take the extra time to fuss with a brush than deal with needles.
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They probably tattoo contouring to the hollows of the cheeks to create the illusion of higher cheekbones, or contouring to make the eyes pop or recede whatever they need to do. Personally, I'd rather take the extra time to fuss with a brush than deal with needles.
I would have to be completely knocked out to get any kind of tattoo work on my face.