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Tattoo of practice skin 3D Silicone eyebrow bleached face grated eyelash mask skin pmu cosmetics
Specifications:
Name | Practice Mask for C03801 |
Item No. | CTT-002 |
Usage | Eyebrows ,eyeliners ,Lips |
Color | skin |
Weight | About 100g |
Material | Rubber ,Natural Latex,Natural Silicone |
MOQ | 1 piece |
Packing | Individual package |
Lead time | 1-3 working days if in stock, 5-12 working days if without stock |
Delivery way | DHL/TNT/Fedex |
Payment term | Bank transfer, Paypal, Western Union |
OEM/ODM | Available ,Design your needed eyebrows Perttern |
Advantage:
1. Non-toxic and harmless, natural environment-friendly silica gel materials.
2. Soft, elastic, easy to cut and easy to color.
3. The eye lip is integrated into one body, and the whole head of the head is covered with the skin.
4. Resistant to dirt and abrasion, easy to scrub and reusable.
5. The features of the five features are clear, the reality is strong, the practice is twice the result.
USES:
1. Grafting eyelashes, beauty make-up and makeup industries.
2. Semi-permanent beginners, students, training schools, training centers,
3. Improve the tattoo technique of semi-permanent tattoo artist.
Micropigmentation (Semi Permanent Make-Up) background information
The specialist techniques used to create a kind of semi-permanent make-up are often referred to as micropigmentation, dermagraphics, permanent cosmetics or permanent make-up and are a type of tattooing.
The process involves hypoallergenic pigments being inserted into the dermal layer of the skin. This pigment will, after a healing process, stay in the skin for a number of years - breaking down and fading with time, dependent on age and skin type.
This treatment can be used to correct scarred or discoloured skin by means of reconstructive or medical micropigmentation for birth defects or to repair disfugurement from accident, illness or surgery, or merely as a cosmetic enhancement for your skin as it provides a convenient alternative to cosmetic pencils applied to the eyebrows, eyelids, lips and cheeks.
This concept is not really new. We know that Queen Cleopatra in ancient Egypt and some women in India and Africa have sought permanent eye enhancement with various substances over the years. They used plant and nut pigments or ground coals (carbon) as eyeliners or eye-shadows and inserted the substances around their eyes with fine, sharp implements.
However, semi-permanent make-up as we know it today is a relatively recent phenomenon, becoming more prevalent in the last fifteen years.
If you are considering cosmetic micropigmentation, the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the practitioner. Please ask a practitioner about anything you don't understand.