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Popularising Tattoos

December 8, 2008


Many women face great problems when they find imperfecrions in their face. While smaller problems like pimples, scars and even pigmentation can find some cure, there are other more serious issues. There are instances where they find the eyebrows imperfect.

Scanty growth of hair, lightness of the eyebrows, and also fine hair makes the eyebrows sink in and lose impact. Further, problems like a cut or stitches can cause a region of the eyebrow to be cut completely, looking far from perfect.

The most common way that women deal with these issues is by resorting to eye pencils to redefine the eyebrows better. While this may help sort out the problem of weak eyebrows, it is also laden with its share of restrictions. These need to btouched up often, lose their volume with application of water, and are often not even across both eyebrows.

New revolutions in beauty and fashion have found more permanent solutions to these issues. There are ways that this can be corrected once and for all. There are permanent tattooing methods where the dye is applied to the eyebrow region to cover up patches and flaws, to give thicker and more full appearances and also make it look darker, and highlight it.

The method involves administering a local anaesthetic and drawing out the area with the ink. This is touched up at a later sitting, and the result is well defined, clear eyebrows. This can last through many washes, and also time. Other cosmetic intervensions like facials and steaming also do not affect this correction.

Other aras that have also gained popularity through this method is permanent eyeliner, and even the use of the ink to make artificial moles, considered by many as a sign of beauty. These are all made possible easily and hygienically at various salons across the world today.


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