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New Arrival Semi PMU Practice Open Eyes Model Head with High quality artificial Rubber Light Embroidery 3D Silicone
Specifications:
Name | Practice Model Head |
Item No. | CTT003 |
Usage | Eyebrows ,eyeliers and lips Practice or train ,Tattoo |
Color | Skin |
Weight | About 1000g |
Material | Rubber or latex |
MOQ | 1 Piece |
Packing | 1 Piece / OPP Bag |
Lead time | 1-3 working days if in stock, 5-12 working days if without stock |
Delivery way | DHL/TNT/Fedex/EMS/UPS |
Payment term | Bank transfer, Paypal, Western Union |
OEM | Available |
Description:
1. Practicing the skin gives you a fake skin, which is a new beginning for a better choice.
2. It is soft and comfortable, can help you control the feeling of tattoos or Semi permanent makeup
3 shows. According to your needs, you can repeatedly tattoo a few times.
Advantage:
1. Washable, very soft.
2. Easy to get ink, non-toxic.
3 shows. Realistic, similar to real human skin.
Features:
Suitable for beauty school students or beginners to practice semi permanent makeup,eyebrows ,eyeliners and lips ,tattoo practice
For every semi permanent makeup beginner or students even artists,a lot of practice is necessary ,which can help you to be more professional ,help you to become semi permanent makeup master.
Is semi-permanent make-up worth the pain?
With a two-year-old daughter and a hectic working life, it's hard to find time to wash my hair, let alone apply cosmetics.
So when I heard about semi-permanent make-up expert Tracie Giles, I was desperate to give her a try. My eyebrows are sparse - the result of overzealous plucking - and pencilling them in every day is a hassle I can do without.
Plus, I've never mastered the art of smudge-proof liner on my upper eyelids, which is another of Tracie's specialities. I decided to go for the double whammy.
Semi-permanent make-up lasts between nine and 18 months. The type Tracie uses is natural, mineral-based and non-toxic, meaning treatments are hypoallergenic.
First, she used a regular eyebrow pencil to shape and colour my brow - and once I was happy with the colour and shape, a topical anaesthetic was applied to numb the skin.
Next, a fine needle was used to tattoo individual hairs - more irritating than painful. The process was the same for the eyeliner. Tracie drew a fine line close to my upper eyelashes, ensuring it wasn't too dark.
The procedure wasn't comfortable, but it didn't hurt, and it was all over in 40 minutes.
When I looked in the mirror, I was bowled over. My eyebrows were perfect and the eyeliner looked great. There was no scabbing or soreness and, a couple of weeks later, the overall effect was fantastic and natural-looking.
That said, the results do fade and, after a year, it is worth having a touch-up treatment, which is available at a reduced cost.