Is Permanent Cosmetic Makeup For Me?

December 30, 2008 by admin  
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Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation or intradermal pigmentation, is an established method of applying small amounts of colored pigments into the deep (dermal) layer of the skin. This technology has been around for over twenty years and has been proven to be medically safe. Micropigmentation is used for a variety of common permanent cosmetic improvements such as eyeliner, eyebrow, and lips. Less common but also effective are its use for nipple-areolar breast reconstruction, scar camouflage, making a hairline or creating the perception of more density, or in the treatment of vitiligo. (loss of skin pigment)

By far, intradermal pigmentation is done for eyeliner. Pigment dots are placed in the lash line that mimic thousands of eyelashes. The additional shadowing of color can be added to create a soft natural liner or a much more bold defined line. Permanent makeup is ideal for those who are allergic to makeup, who wear contact lenses, or can not see well enough to do good eyeliner application.

Micropigmentation in the eyebrows can mimic the appearance of hair. At the least it creates color and the shape of any eyebrow. For those that use pencil to create the eyebrow, this is an excellent procedure. It not only saves time but eliminates the fear and potential embarrassment of loosing your eyebrows from being in water or sweating. Again, for the visually impaired woman, this can be a great procedure.

Micropigmentation can be an alternative to traditional injectable fillers for the lips. It can appear to change the size and shape of the lips as well as the color. By extending the vermilion line upward or downward, it not only makes the lips bigger but can also help prevent lipstick from bleeding into those fine vertical lines in the older patient.

Those who may benefit from permanent makeup include:

- Busy people who don’t want to take the time to apply makeup

- People with allergies to makeup

- People who can’t see well or are physically incapable of applying makeup

- People who are very active in sports

- People with very oily skin who shed makeup easily

- Burn survivors and people with flaws in their skin

- People with specific kinds of hair loss

or people who just want to look their best all the time!

Dr Barry Eppley is a board-certified plastic surgeon in private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clarian Health Systems.

http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com

He writes a daily blog on plastic surgery, spa therapies, and medical skin care at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com

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Amazing Skin Care Information Cosmetic Companies Don’t Want You to …

December 30, 2008 by admin  
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It almost feels that between all of the magazines, the infomercials, and the number of internet sites that are dedicated to the subject that half of the world wants to offer you pertinent skin care information. Is this deluge of skin care info really good for you though, or could some of it actually be harmful?

Much of the skin care information that these people are trying to give you will aid you in your quest toward healthier, younger looking skin, but some of the advice is downright preposterous. There are things that people are being told is good for your skin that is actually very bad.

Skin care info that involves peeling or exfoliation is to be carefully avoided. Both of these practiced are terribly hard on your skin, who in their right mind would think that simply removing a layer of skin is a healthy thing to do. The best advice on this one is to just let nature take care of your exfoliation needs.

Another piece of skin care information that I consider dangerous concerns the use of products that contain Botox alternatives. These creams are supposed to help with smoothing out wrinkles, but do you know how they actually work. They paralyze the muscles beneath the skin in order to pull the skin tighter as the muscle sags.

The FDA has some skin care info for the cosmetics industry. They are investigating these Botox alternatives in order to determine if they should consider these ingredients drugs, making them available for clinical use only. Nothing that even temporarily paralyzes the muscles of your face should ever even be considered for home use.

Some better skin care information for removing lines and wrinkles from your face would be to advise you to look into a product that will regenerate the collagen and elastin that grows naturally within your body. You should also seek out in a product an ingredient that makes it possible to replenish your skin’s hyaluronic acid supply.

Those kinds of products don’t exist you say? Well I have a shocking piece of skin care info for you my friend, those ingredients do exist. Not only that, but they can actually be found together inside of the products being produced by a popular natural healthcare company in New Zealand.

For a little skin care information on these two ingredients, the first on is known as Cynergy TK with Functional Keratin. This unique blend of natural enzymes and proteins makes it possible for the re-growth of collagen and elastin. It has the ability to jump start the tissues production rates.

For some skin care info on the second miracle ingredient, Phytessence Wakame is its name. This Japanese brown sea kelp extract is little known outside of Asia. It deactivates the enzymes that are depleting the levels of hyaluronic acid in your skin, allowing the acid levels to markedly increase.

Now the skin care information that you have just received will go a long way towards taking years off of your face, and doing it safely and naturally.

Dr. Valerie Rosenbaum is a board certified dermatologist specializing in anti-aging skin care treatments. She has done extensive research on the way chemicals used in skin care products affect the skin. Visit her website http://www.DefendYourSkin.com to find out what to look for in quality skin care products.

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