Semi Permanent Make Up should rarely go wrong but if it is badly applied then the client will need to contend with the effects and go through the trouble and expense of having the necessary remedial work. Generally incorrectly applied Semi Permanent Make Up occurs when treatments are done cheaply, if the practitioner has made use of cheap products or is untrained and therefore uninsured and not regulated.
Incorrect information from the client to the practitioner is another reason the procedure can go wrong! So remember to be honest about skin colour, hair colour and the colour of the eyes. All this information is extremely important to the practitioner when deciding which colour base is most suitable for the individual.
A practitioner who is using medical sterilisation, sophisticated state of the art equipment and is professionally trained will not want to be the lowest priced person. They will invest their funds for sterile and sanitary business procedures, for bona fide insurance and for professional legal forms. A person with low costs will not have allow any of these or they would not be able to "give away" their services.
How many years experience does the practitioner have? Many practitioners these days have just emerged from 'out of the blue'. Trained or untrained. Being a competent practitioner comes with time and the experiences that time gives. The industry is fast becoming flooded by newly trained/untrained people who do not understand the correct use of colour or the artistry required to achieve the expectations of the client. Even the most competent of practitioners can make mistakes with the asymmetry of the eyebrows. Peoples faces change over time and the symmetry can drop more on one side of the face than on the other. Therefore it is even more imperative to choose a practitioner who has an understanding of this and can do their utmost to make sure that the brows start where they should start and end where they should end. Generally, this involves a caliper and rule but in some cases the use of the naked eye is best.
Consult and research the technician being considered. Ask to see their portfolio. Are they using a professional camera? Is the clinic clean? Do they show you vacuum packaged equipment with sterile markings including lot numbers and expired dates on the bags? Can you see a sharps container for the needles? Ask to have a look at certificates of education? All of these items are necessary for success in Semi Permanent Make Up and they all cost money. A lot of money.
The price being charged should include topical anesthetics to minimize the discomfort of the procedure.
The reality is you should be paying hundreds of pounds for any procedure. If the technician is not charging a competitive fee they most likely are not doing what they should be to keep up with this rapidly changing industry. In that case, be wary.
Notwithstanding all of the above sometimes incorrect information from the client to the practitioner can be another reason for a procedure to go wrong! All of these are factors that the practitioner will need to know when deciding the correct colour base for the individual. So remember to be honest. If sun beds are used, tell the practitioner, if coloured contact lenses are used, tell the practitioner and if the hair has been dyed, tell the practitioner.
In the Semi Permanent Make Up industry, you get what you pay for! When it comes to your face you deserve the best.
Catrina Valentine has over 6 years of experience in the art of Semi Permanent Make Up. For more information please visit the website http://www.catrinavalentine.co.uk/ Semi Permanent Make Up Hampshire. More review at www.sourchengine.info and www.latestsearchengine.info
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Friday, 20 April 2012
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