Cosmetic Lip Tattooing
This article details the benefits of cosmetic lip tattooing, including permanent lip liner and lip stick. If this you're interested in permanent makeup, this article is for you.
Cosmetic Lip Tattooing
When we think of permanent lipstick and lip liner, we usually think of a permanent solution for those wanting to look their best without the everyday inconvenience of applying makeup. But did you know that cosmetic lip tattooing is also used to correct damage caused by oral cancer, chemotherapy and sun damage? And it is an excellent solution for those who are partially or completely blind or have an unsteady hand and cannot apply their own makeup.
Although believed to be a new procedure, cosmetic lip tattooing has actually been a beauty-enhancing practice used by women in ancient Mediterranean and African cultures for years. Today, cosmetic lip tattooing is available through tattoo artists, cosmetologists and surgeons almost everywhere. Permanent lip liner is used to perfectly shape the lips by outlining them with color while permanent lipstick is used to color the fleshy part of the lips.
The procedure for permanent lipstick or lip liner is done similarly to the way a tattoo is done. Usually a tattoo gun is used to automatically inject the ink color into the lip area. Sometimes the professional artist chooses to apply the ink by hand with a needle since a gun can be more painful due to the lip area being very sensitive. Although manual tattooing can be less painful, it takes a lot longer and can be more costly than automatic tattooing.
Your first step in getting permanent lipstick and lip liner is to decide on a professional who will perform the procedure. It is a good idea to do your research on those who specialize in permanent cosmetics since using an inexperienced professional artist could result in damaged lips. Ask the professional you are interested in to provide you with a portfolio of her work. Find out how many years of experience she has had doing this type of work. While it is not necessary in most states for cosmetic tattoo artists to be certified, there are some that are. Certified professionals are a wiser choice when considering an artist for this type of work. To find out if a practitioner is certified, check with the American Academy of Micropigmentation.
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Author: Joy Smith
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