Most of your friends in Dubai have embraced the
latest beauty trend that is doing the rounds, and that is semi-permanent
makeup. Some have got their
eyebrows done, some their eyelashes while some have gone the whole hog and had
a combination of everything done.
Their glamorous looks are making you feel
envious and the way they go on and on about how semi
permanent makeup has changed their
lives, leaving them so much time to devote to other more important activities
in their lives. They are raving about the standard of services offered at
Eyebrows Dubai, where most of them have had the treatments done and about
Michele Soudi, the top semi
permanent makeup artiste in the United
Arab Emirates who had handled the treatment for most of them.
You find yourself thinking about getting your
eyebrows done as you can't help admiring the beautiful and perfect arches now
being sported by the majority of your friends. You feel like picking up the
phone and booking an appointment with Michele Soudi at Eyebrows Dubai, but
still feel a bit apprehensive. This is because you are worried about the pain
you may have to endure or being allergic to the dyes and pigments used in the semi
permanent makeup.
If these are your concerns, let us put your mind
at rest. The experience is not painful at all. There may be a slight
discomfort, but not pain. A numbing cream is used on the area to be treated
before the procedure is carried out so that clients don't encounter any pain.
Worries about any allergic reactions to the chemicals are natural for anyone
who is preparing for the treatment, but there is nothing to worry as tests are
conducted pre-treatment to ensure that they are safe.
However, there are some things one must think
through if they are considering semi-permanent
makeup for their eyebrows. The
most important are the shape that you want for your brows. Some people want
perfect arches which are more glamorous and attractive while some prefer more
subtle straight shapes which appear youthful and carefree. Whatever it may be,
you should have a clear idea as to what shape you desire before you go under
the 'blade'.
However, it's quite possible that you don't have
a clear about what exactly you want. If that is the case, you can discuss with
your technician as to what shape would best suit you. You should go ahead with
the
semi-permanent makeup procedure only after
you have become 100 percent satisfied with the shape of brows you will be
getting.
There are many techniques used in the
application of semi-permanent
makeup. Some have evolved over
time and the latest techniques may look more natural with the appearance of
more hair. However, the more advanced techniques may be more costly, so you
have to bear that in mind when you are selecting the right technique for you.
Immediately after the treatment, your eyebrows
will drastically different and the skin around them may also be reddish and
inflamed. You should give it about one week to heal and for the skin to still.
Therefore, it's best if you can select where you don't have a lot of activities
lined up. Don't go for semi-permanent
makeup treatments if you have
any major social events coming up immediately. It's also to better to avoid the
sun, wind, dust and the elements and stay indoors if possible to let the colour
take hold without coming into contact with water which might wash them off or
dust which can bring infections.
Extra care has to be taken when washing the face
so that the brows don't get wash and the colours are washed off. It's best to
use a cotton napkin or wipes to clean the face without splashing water on the
face as you would normally do.
Make it a point to get the touch-up done after a
month as this would set the semi-permanent
makeup nicely onto the face.
It will be a follow-up of the initial procedure so you have to be ready to let
another week heal the skin.
If you follow the advice of your semi-permanent
makeup technician, you will
find that there is nothing for you to worry about. You will only need to
prepare for the compliments you will receive for your gorgeous eyebrows.
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