Monday, January 4, 2016

All About Gold Temporary Tattoos

By Scott Ward


Everyone wants to appear beautifully, every day. Makeup has been used for centuries to enhance a persons appearance. However, it lasts only a little while, and daily applications are too demanding for most people. Gold temporary tattoos provide the solution and enhances the beauty routine of users.

Cosmetic tattoo or permanent makeup is the application of various pigments in desired locations to imitate the temporary makeup that most people use. It is just like getting a tattoo in any part of the body except that in this case, it serves a cosmetic purpose. The client chooses the colours of the pigment with advice from the tattooist.

The most common areas where permanent makeup is applied include the eyes, lips and eyebrows. It is particularly helpful for those without eyebrows or those who there are faint or partial. On the lips, it eliminates the need to use lipstick. In addition, it reduces lipstick bleed and helps in hiding scars. On the eyes, it is a powerful eyeliner, eliminating the need for an eyeliner for years.

Many people think that permanent makeup is risk-free, easy to apply and actually very convenient. It can be, but one has to put several factors into consideration. It is essential to remember that the makeup is actually there for the long haul. Tattoos are always difficult to get rid of even with the latest technological advancements. Therefore, choose the colours and designs wisely.

Another factor is the level of risk you are comfortable with. The process of getting permanent makeup involves making wounds on the skin. Although they ultimately heal, the level of risk is different for everyone. Wounds may get infected, or even the process increase your likelihood of acquiring infections such as hepatitis. Also, the wounds are particularly sensitive to certain radiations from the sun.

The first step while getting permanent makeup is looking for the right aesthetician. He or she must be trained, licensed and if possible, recommended by a cosmetic surgeon. In addition, check the credentials of your tattooist carefully and crosscheck with former clients. Their places of operation should be clean, presentable and also business like. If anything is out of place, move along and look for someone else.

Once you get the right aesthetician, he or she will help you identify the most suitable designs to go with your face structure. The next step is to sterilize the area and draw an outline using a needle. Once the outline has been made, another needle is used to inject into the skin while leaving pigment into the tiny wounds. Every time the needle makes a tiny hole into the skin, it leaves the desired pigment.

Immediately after the process, the colour is dark and almost looks blotched. It takes up to three weeks to take in the right colour. It is important to take great care of the tattoo until it heals. Use the right antibiotic cream and also avoid petroleum-based lotions or moisturizers. Protect it from the sun as it is very sensitive at this point.




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