Gold Temporary Tattoos: A Brief Guide

By Scott Ward


Today, different men and women do makeup in different ways and times. However, it is still an important component of an average persons life. Most people find it tiring and repetitive to do it every day although it may be part of their professional and personal lives. Gold temporary tattoos offer such people permanent or at least, years-long solutions.

Cosmetic tattoo or permanent makeup is the application of various pigments in desired locations to imitate the temporary makeup that most people use. It is just like getting a tattoo in any part of the body except that in this case, it serves a cosmetic purpose. The client chooses the colours of the pigment with advice from the tattooist.

The places commonly favoured for application of permanent makeup include the eyebrows, lips and eyes. Applying to the eyebrow helps those with faint, partial or lack the eyebrow line altogether. When applied to the lips, it eliminates the need for lipstick and also eliminates scars in the lip region. Other people prefer it as eyeliner that eradicates the need for eye pencils.

Although it sounds really convenient and easy to get a permanent makeup, there are numerous things to consider before actually having one. First, it is important to realize that removal of makeup is very difficult. Therefore, whatever you decide to put on is for the long haul. Use colours and designs that you are proud of and that will survive changes in fashion tastes and your beauty standards.

Also, get permanent makeup if you know and understand the risks. The process is as risky as undergoing surgery because it involves introducing minute wounds into your body. There is the risk that one may be infected. In addition, use of unsterile tools in unsterile locations may increase ones risk of acquiring certain ailments such as hepatitis.

Due to the risks involved, it is very important to get the best beauty therapist to perform the procedure. It is not a procedure you want to bet or wait on your chances. The right aesthetician should be well trained and licensed. If possible get recommendations from a cosmetic surgeon. Also, be sure to cross check their credentials and also before-after pictures of former clients. Their work on former clientele can be insightful into what to expect. Also, their place of operation should be up to par with standards.

After getting the suitable person for the job, the next step is easy. Identify the right designs and let the area be sterilized. The aesthetician then draws an outline of the tattoo to be made using one type of needle. After an outline is made, the pigment is injected into the skin layers using the second type of needle. The pigment is left on the skin every time the needle punctures the skin.

Immediately after the process, the colour is dark and almost looks blotched. It takes up to three weeks to take in the right colour. It is important to take great care of the tattoo until it heals. Use the right antibiotic cream and also avoid petroleum-based lotions or moisturizers. Protect it from the sun as it is very sensitive at this point.




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