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Afro American Permanent Makeup

Date Added: July 10, 2009 11:15:19 AM
Author: weightloss85
Category: Computers & Internet: Discussion Forums: Beauty
 
Permanent makeup is a cosmetic technique which employs tattoos (permanent pigmentation of the dermis) as a means of producing designs that resemble makeup, such as eye lining (eye shadows and mascara) and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the face, lips and eyelids. Because nowadays more and more women are opting for the comfort technique of having eyebrows, and lip color that won't wear off. Afro American Makeup May Not Show Up Well on Dark Complexions One of the biggest disadvantages that African Americans need to think about when deciding whether or not to get permanent makeup is that it is not known to show up well on dark complexions. In order to have it show up, you will need to choose the right color. It is important to discuss this with your tattoo artist before you decide to have permanent makeup done. Although there are some definite disadvantages associated with getting permanent makeup, you should not let them discourage you. If permanent makeup is something that you truly want, it is important to remember that there are some benefits, such as having your makeup done for you at all times. It is important to weigh the pros and cons before deciding if you want to have permanent makeup done. The following illustrates the importance of choosing the correct colors: • Eyeliner: If an African-American client requests black eyeliner, the technician will select a color that is at least two to three shades lighter than the desired color. In order to best achieve an eye lined with a true black, the permanent makeup technician will opt for a color similar to a mahogany or dark brown. In the end, the result will be a true black. This is due to the following points: 1. The color is just a few shades lighter than the requested hue. 2. The color mixes with about 20-30% of the client's natural melanin, which results in a black color. • Eyebrows: If an African-American client requests darker eyebrows, the technician will select a shade that will eventually lead to the desired hue. For example, if dark brown is the desired outcome, then the technician may choose something that looks slightly red-toned to the naked eye. It is important not to be alarmed; keep in mind that the color will eventually settle to your desired shade. If, for some reason, it does not do this, a color touch-up will likely be required to adjust the shade slightly. • Lip color: A patch test is recommended for all clients, but for those who prefer instant results, that is not always realistic. However, it is almost crucial for those with dark skin to undergo a patch test in order to determine their ideal lip color. This is because: 1. The lips will show clearly any disparaging colors. This is less likely to occur on darker areas like the brow or near the lash line. 2. The lip area is certainly complex. Many color changes occur on the lips. They are red due to the ample supply of blood, and they also have strong blue undertones. This results in a highly complicated color selection process. Read About Celebrity News also Read about How To Apply 1950s Makeup and Afro American Permanent Makeup
 
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