Sunday, December 13, 2009

What do you know about tatoo lip liners?

Would you recommend? Where would you go to get it done without getting an infection?What do you know about tatoo lip liners?
First off, I had my lips tattooed over 15 years ago and I touched them up with a different color about 9 years ago and they still look great. It is all about who does them. I have never seen any permanent makeup done by doctors that I liked.





I have also been doing cosmetic tattooing since 1991 and it is my experience that unless you choose a very light neutral lip liner color it does not look good alone. It looks like you forgot the rest of your makeup. The dark lip liners look bad to me. I always go for the complete fill.





This required someone very skilled so you need to do your homework and interview a cosmetic tattoo artist and look at HEALED photos of THEIR work.





Find someone here: www.spcp.orgWhat do you know about tatoo lip liners?
Only that they are Permenant...
i dont get the tattoo makeup thing at all. your mouth might change shape when you get older and it could end up looking like crap. but if you really want it done, check local tatt places, see if they do it, and if they dont, see who the reccommend, its done just like a normal tatt so the chances of infection are slim if they follow the rules and use clean needles and all that.
Jokes are made about the amount of time women spend applying makeup.


For some, this is a lengthy, natural part of their daily lives.


Some may find applying cosmetics to be bothersome and too time consuming.


But others have physical conditions that make applying makeup difficult (i.e. allergies, cataracts, severe arthritis, etc.).


Plus, cosmetics cost money and only last temporarily.





Permanent cosmetics (micropigmentation) provide a way to save time and help women gain the appearance they desire. With micropigmentation, there鈥檚 no need to spend time and money on makeup routines that only provide temporary results.





Those considering permanent cosmetics should first find a qualified cosmetic surgeon or makeup specialist to perform the procedure.





Looking for a qualified cosmetic surgeon is not an easy task, nor should the decision be taken lightly.


Deciding to undergo cosmetic surgery is a big decision in one鈥檚 life.


By doing so, you are entrusting the future of your appearance to the cosmetic surgeon that you choose.


It is important to know the qualifications of the doctor, including their educational background, their certifications and their work experience.
Find a local tattoo shop that has done them and look at their portfolio
u should not get that because 20 or 30 years from know all of that ink from the tattoo will go in your lip and you would probably get an allergic reaction cause some women got that at work cause where i work you can't wear make up so she got it and the next day she came looking like Angelina Jolie she got the worst reaction i ever seen i mean it was bad so go ahead and do if you want to take a chance
DO NOT DO IT. it will look good at first but later on even in a few years, it won't look good. the ink could change color to what ever base color it is like with hair dye, base colors are usually deepest (blue, purple, green) trust me you don't want those color around your mouth.
well idont really knwo about this but my mother in law got her eyebrows done. it fades so u have to keep doing it. which kind of sucks plus even if they are clean they might not do a good job and it wont just wash away.
Hey Don't go to a tattoo shop I tattoo and I have my eye brow tattoo. for make up you need a different ink not the one that people have for regular tattoos. Well I hope this helps. But do just what I did just go to beauty salon. Even my Friend who tattoo was going to do it for me but i just need to get the Ink. And don't get the lips tattoo it won't last because your lips pills and the Ink will full off.

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