Wednesday 19 September 2012

Would You Consider Risking Your Beauty for Permanent Makeup?

Permanent Makeup is the new craze that has taken people all over the internet in the alluring strands of its colorful pigments. Why am I calling it ‘Craze’ is because it has spell bounded people to take their beauty rather stupidly, and why am I saying it ‘Alluring’ is that it certainly is alluring.

The so-called galleries, which the permanent makeup beauty artist so proudly exhibit on the internet is not a guaranteed reality, nor can you risk your face on some fake online proofs, the way people are doing these days.

Well, coming to a softer tone, permanent makeup does do the magic to those lucky ones, who consider doing lots of research online as well as offline before making the decision, or even choosing their cosmetologist, but on the opposite end, permanent makeup has ruined the lives of people for good, who were not smart enough to make the wise decision.

According to some reports, permanent makeup involves needles, which may not be considered good for health, because of many toxic chemicals applied on them. Plus you never know, if your beauty artist is using new needles on you. Some people have experienced swelling, cracking, peeling, blistering, scarring and even formation of Granulomas or Keloid scars after going through permanent makeup process.

This is because some time the human body perceives chemical laden pigments, which are injected into the skin, as foreign objects, and fights to keep them away from entering into our skin. This is our body’s natural protection mechanism, and hence may cause allergies or some serious health issue because of those pigments. Permanent makeup reacts differently with different skins, and you never know how it will react with yours.

The basic aim of this article is to educate people, who throw their lives into serious troubles, about the pros and cons of permanent makeup. If you are one of those people, considering a permanent makeup option, re-consider your decisions and do all the research that you can on finding a trusted cosmetologist, and remain involved in all the steps of this process. The best bet would be to go for semi-permanent makeup first, as it is more reliable and healthy for your skin.

I am not totally against this permanent makeup thing; I am only smart enough to educate you on what is right and wrong for your dear skin! The decision is up to you, would you bear every day makeup troubles, which may only cost a little time of you and nothing more, or would you consider risking your beauty with permanent makeup?

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