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Permanent Makeup in Wisconsin -- Quintessa Medical Spa http://www.campbellplastics.com At Quintessa Medical Spa in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, we offer permanent makeup (also called micropigmentation) as a safe alternative to conventional makeup, which must be applied every day. Permanent makeup is a form of tattooing that is safe and effective. The inks used in the procedure are specially designed and formulated for use with permanent makeup. Micropigmentation is especially useful for those patients that don't have the time or desire to apply makeup everyday. Contact our office or visit our website to learn more about the benefits of permanent makeup. Tags: Permanent Makeup sheboygan milwaukee Wisconsin Quintessa Medical Spa Dr. Andrew Campbell micropigmentation |
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Faces of Beauty by Lisa Jewell What is Permanent Makeup? Permanent makeup, also known as Micropigmentation is a revolutionary method of applying natural pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. This technique has been widely used and endorsed for years by Cosmetic Surgeons, Ophthalmologists and Dermatologists worldwide. Micropigmentation has been medically proven and specifically designed to be completely safe. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who Benefits from Permanent Makeup? People with allergies to conventional makeup Women with busy schedules and/or active lifestyles Patients who have hair loss due to chemotherapy Anyone who desires freedom and convenience from daily makeup application Those who are physically incapable of applying makeup due to Arthritis, Muliple Sclerosis, Vision Problems Those wearing contact lenses Individuals with cleft lips Surgical nurses who can't wear conventional makeup Athletic persons and those with oily skin who tend to shed makeup easily Burn survivors and people with flaws in their skin Men and women who seek corrections of asymmetrical facial features Entertainers, actresses, and models - such as Elizabeth Taylor, Dolly Parton, Raqueal Welch, Cher and others Men and women who wish to look their best all of the time! Tags: makeup Arthritis Muliple Sclerosis Vision Problems contact lenses |
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Sulema Doing Sulema, Eyeliner (Permanent Makeup 1 of 3) Sulema Doing Sulema Eyeliner Permanent Makeup @ Boca Raton Florida's Office (Instructional Video) Tags: permanent makeup lips eyebrow eyeliner sulema trevino carlos aristizabal tattoo micropigmentation semi |
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Ruth Swissa On good day LA, I'm showing the new procedure for eye-treatment, micro-dermabrasion. It helps reduce wrinkles, dark circles, fine lines, and puffiness. It makes the eyes look more awake, and YOUNGER! It's revolutionary because now you can use it right under your eyes. The crystals used to be too dangerous to be used anywhere near the eye. with Ruth Swissa it's safe For more information go to: http://ruthswissa.com/ Tags: RuthSwissa Permanent-Makeup Beauty Ruth Swissa Skin Microdermabrasion Oxygen Treatment Micro-pigmentation |
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Finalista Micropigmentación 2007 Entrega de Premios a los 10 finalistas en el Concurso de Micropigmentación España. Leticia (mijasnatural.com) Tags: micropigmentacion maquillaje semipermanente micropigmentation makeup belleza beauty estetica eventos |
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Maquiagem - Jornal Hoje - Nov/2008 - Rede Globo de TV - Makeup Cosmetics (also called makeup, make up, or make-up) are products used to make the human body look different. Often cosmetics are used to make someone more attractive to one person, or to a culture or sub-culture. In Western culture, women are the main users of cosmetics. Their use by men is less frequent. All cosmetics are temporary. They need to be renewed after a certain time. Cosmetics include lipstick, powders (e.g blush, eyeshadow), and lotions as well as other things. Cosmetics are also widely used in the world of acting. Permanent makeup regulations vary from country to country: sometimes by state, province, county or even city to city. For instance, in the US, while in most areas it falls under the cognizance of the Department of Health, State Boards of Cosmetology are often the oversight agency. In fact, in some areas a cosmetology or esthetics license is required, while in other areas, cosmetologists are prohibited from conducting these procedures. Exclusive to Australia, practitioners are prohibited from advertising the procedures as "permanent" since it is their opinion that the "benefits of cosmetic tattooing are not permanent and will generally only last three to five years." This position is not consistent with the fact that permanent makeup is tattooing and tattooing is a permanent process.[ Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoos (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a means of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eyelining and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the face, lips, and eyelids. It is also used to produce artificial eyebrows, particularly in people who have lost it as a consequence of old age, disease, such as alopecia, chemotherapy, or a genetic disturbance, and to disguise scars and white spots in the skin such as in vitiligo. It is also used to restore or enhance the breast's areola, such as after breast surgery. Most commonly called permanent cosmetics, other names include dermapigmentation, micropigmentation, and cosmetic tattooing[1] (the latter being most appropriate since permanent makeup is, in fact, tattooing.) In the United States and other countries, the inks used in permanent makeup and the pigments in these inks are subject to FDA or similar agency regulation as cosmetics and color additives. Nova técnica de maquiagem dispensa retoques A novidade pode acabar com um problema de muitas mulheres no verão: fazer a maquiagem resistir ao calor. Rafaela é jovem, mas já está preocupada com as pequenas imperfeições do rosto. O retoque que ela faz não passa pelo consultório médico, e sim pela mão de uma maquiadora. Com a nova técnica, pincéis, esponjas e outros acessórios correm o risco de ir para o fundo da gaveta. A maquiagem de alta definição é feita com apenas um equipamento que tem o tamanho de uma caneta, conectado a um compressor de ar que precisa ser ligado na tomada.Segundo os profissionais, esse tipo de maquiagem dá um toque natural e esconde falhas, sinais e as indesejáveis marquinhas da pele. "Ela esconde os vasinhos e acnes facilmente, sem precisar ficar passando corretivo em cima de corretivo, diz a maquiadora Raphaella Bahia. Resolvemos fazer um teste. Convidamos Monique para fazer uma boa maquiagem convencional com base, corretivo, pó, sombra e batom; Rafaela usou só o chamado "air brush", pincel de ar em português. Com o air brush, a base com silicone é pulverizada pelo rosto. As pequenas partículas cobrem o rosto todo por igual e dispensam o pó compacto. Para finalizar, basta um pincel de fibra ótica que dá o polimento à pele. Por cima ainda vão os tradicionais rímel, sombra e batom. As duas meninas concordaram: a diferença é grande. Claro, a novidade custa mais caro. Mas também deixa bonita por muito tempo. Dura 12 horas. Dá até pra entrar na água, que não sai, garante a maquiadora Raphaella. Tags: maquiagem make-up public service announcements soap opera opening abertura novela negócio da china telenovela novel fiction rede globo tv ator atriz actor actress kung fu how to do make get day dia como fazer ficar ficção elenco casting cast learn teach teacher ensinar aprender professor study estudar train treinar português portuguese |
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IICE 2007 - International Intradermal Cosmetic Expo - Dallas IICE 2007 - International Intradermal Cosmetic Expo - Dallas, TX Oct 5-8. The World's Largest Hands on training event in Permanent Makeup ... all » and Tattooing. Come Learn the art of permanent makeup and network with other technicians in the field! New Specialty Workshops include: Color Applications for Asians, Hispanics, Ethnics and Caucasians - Animal Art - Microhairlines - and more! Tags: IICE 2007 permanent makeup micropigmentation Sandi Hammons AIIC Premier Pigments |