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Once you have decided that you want permanent
makeup, find out more about the technician. See if they have
a website; visit that website. See if the information
provided makes sense to you. Did you learn anything from it?
Contact the technician, but
instead of first asking "how much it costs?", do this:
1) Learn as much about permanent makeup yourself before you
talk to a prospective technician. Remember, this is
your body/face
- you need to do your
research and not rely only on the information they provide
you.
2) How many procedures have they done?
3) What educational training have they had?
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4)
Do they have a portfolio of "before" and "after" photos you
can review? Do you like what you see?
5) Does the technician seem interested in you?
6) Are they willing to provide answers to your questions?
7) Meet with her for a consultation.
8) Do you get a good feeling about this technician?
9) Ask how she keeps the procedure safe.
10) Then ask for costs. However, be advised this is not
the industry
to be looking for bargain basement prices…...you will get
what you pay for…...trust me. I've repaired work that was
inexpensive to the client who was only price
shopping.
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Below
is a "Before" and "After" photo of "brow hair simulation".
This means a brow is tattooed on, then little "hair strokes"
are placed in the brow area,
mimicking hairs……..it looks very natural!
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