About Permanent Makeup

Immediate results

 

Permanent makeup results in enhanced features of the face—definition is rendered to eyebrows, eyes and lips by the use of colors. Results can imitate topically applied cosmetics or can be quite unnoticeable, depending upon the design, color value and amount of pigment used. At first, permanent makeup results may look darker. This is due to color remaining in the outermost epidermal layers of skin at the start. Color softens within a few days during the healing process as the upper layers of epidermis slough and is replaced by new epidermal cells.

 

Long-term results

 

The best possible color results can perform for many years or may begin to fade over time. The amount of time required for this, depends per person. While permanent makeup pigment remains in the dermis its beauty-span may be influenced by several possible factors. These can be environmental, procedural and/or individual factors. Sun exposure fades color. The amount and color of pigment deposit at the dermal level can affect the length of time that permanent makeup looks its best. Very natural-looking applications are likely to require a touch-up before more dramatic ones for this reason. Individual influences include lifestyles that find an individual in the sun regularly such as with gardening or swimming. Skin tones are a factor in color value changes over time.

 

Imperfections

 

Permanent makeup is a welcome enhancement for most recipients. There are cases, however, of undesired results. The four most common complaints are “too dark,” “wrong color,” “uneven” and “too big.” A skilled, experienced, permanent makeup professional is able to adjust the color and evenness of permanent makeup results in most cases. A design that is too large presents a serious challenge, however. Costly pigment lightening techniques and/or removal may be the only solutions.

 

However, before embarking on the aforementioned removal/correction procedures, it should also be noted that one still has the option of applying conventional makeup to correct any imperfections or to further enhance the overall effect.

 

Founded in the 1983, BELLA is now of the leading manufacturer of permanent makeup machines, eyelash perm and accessories. Over the years we have grown rapidly into global market. Our products have been sold all over the world. BELLA will be continue to provide the latest technology and products to our partners and dedicated to lead the trend of market. If you need more details about permanent makeup or Bella’s products, welcome to visit our website and feel free to contact us!

 

 

Bella Co., Ltd.

Address:10F-1, No.43, Fuxing Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan

Tel: +886-2-2218-6611

Fax: +886-2-2218-3192

Mobile: +886-972-856-584

E-mail: jordan@bella.com.tw

inquiry@bella.com.tw

 


Professional Permanent Makeup Supply

Bella Co., Ltd., was founded in mid-1990’s and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Its product includes permanent makeup supply, permanent makeup cosmetic, permanent makeup tattoo, eyelash extension, eyelash wave, eyelash perm, beauty instrument, tattoo supply, body art tool, and micropigmentation.

Bella is one of the most capable and well established permanent makeup supply manufacturer. With many years of dedicated experience and commitment to our products and customers, Bella has grown rapidly into global market, now Bella is one of the leading manufacturers and marketers of permanent makeup supplies. Bella’s product is now sold in different countries worldwide.


Permanent Cosmetics As A Profession

Permanent cosmetics, otherwise known as micropigmentation, is the use of tattoos as makeup. Rather than apply your lipstick and eyeliner every morning, and then touch it up all day long, you have your lips and eyes permanently tattooed so that they need no maintenance at all. In fact, you can have your whole face made up perfectly, to include eyebrows, eyeliner, eye shadow, and full lip color, so that you need never use cosmetics again. Professionals and stay at home mothers alike will have hours of more free time every day, while still looking their best.

This is at one end of the scale. The other is the man or woman who has been involved in an accident, leaving unsightly scars. What can be done in this situation? A technique called scar camouflage, can be used to make some scars less apparent. Pigment can be matched to the client’s natural skin tones to even out the light colored scar tissue. While not completely covering a scar, it can make it less apparent.

Of course this is just a cosmetic change, however to this client it can totally change their life and and help them gain self confidence in public. Would it not make you feel warm inside to know that it might have been you that changed that person’s life? Permanent cosmetics can make that change, so would it not make a wonderful career? Absolutely!

So let’s say you did want to take up this worthwhile skill as a professional. What is involved in permanent cosmetics training and licensing? Are there real opportunities available , or is it a closed shop? In fact , there are many opportunities available for individuals of different backgrounds. People as diverse as doctors, nurses, tattoo artists, and cosmetologists are expressing an interest in this remarkable art, having seen first hand how life-changing its effects can be. State laws vary, and the first step in your journey would be to check your state laws regarding educational and licensing requirements. Usually the state department of health oversees permanent cosmetic licensing.

What types of skills are required? Many of the procedures used are artistic, such as drawing beautiful eyebrows. Others require paramedical skills and some knowledge of medical issues. A good eye for skin tones and color matching helps. Most of these skills are taught in beginning and advanced permanent makeup classes. The secret is finding good education !

Once you have been suitably trained, imagine owning your own clinic and operating in conjunction with other professionals such as physicians, estheticians, makeup artists, etc. The opportunities are almost unlimited. Referral business is the name of the game ! Once you establish your good reputation in the community, then business will come from all directions.

Cosmetics of any sort are currently big business and offer many opportunities for high earnings. Pricing for permanent makeup procedures ranges from $300 to $800 per procedure, depending on many factors. Those working in a physician’s clinic usually charge more than those working in a salon or day spa. A tattoo artist or cosmetologist may charge less, however still command prices in the range of $300 to $400 per procedure. How many people do you personally know who can earn an average of $200 to $300 per hour?

Imagine the potential of being able to offer permanent cosmetics, and even having these procedures done on yourself? No more need to open that lipstick tube. No more wasted time in front of the mirror each morning. Just a quick shower and off to the clinic or gym!

That is the personal side of the career. It is also satisfying to help others like the client with facial scarring whose life was transformed by the use of a camouflage technique. Not all rewards are paid in cash. These are the potential benefits of a career in permanent cosmetics. The fun of setting up a group or practice of like-minded people offering a complete cosmetic service, and owning your own business. The potential high earnings to secure your future. The more intangible rewards of providing real help to people in real need.

Your training should be professional and offered by an educator who has a good reputation and credentials in the industry. The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals can help you find a suitable course and permanent cosmetics training school that will turn you into the professional that you want to be. After reviewing the SPCP’s guildelines on choosing a school, you will be well prepared to begin your search for education.

If you choose your instructor well, and work hard to gain the skills and artistry needed to perfect your technique, then the clients will come ! Permanent cosmetics is a very rewarding profession and one that you will never regret entering!

Terry Lively has been a permanent makeup specialist for 10 years. She is board certified by the American Academy of Micropigmentation, and is an approved trainer member of the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals. Learn more about Terry and how to choose a reputable permanent makeup school at Permanent Cosmetics Training.

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