Introducing the natural alternative to permanent makeup

Posted By on January 3, 2012



For ages women who have dreamed of having makeup that didn’t smudge or run without needing frequent touch-ups only had the garish looking face tattoo (aka Permanent Makeup) as an alternative. Now thanks to Micro-Art, those days are over!

Micro-Art is a semi-permanent mineral make-up procedure for the brows, lash line & lips that is only available through Naked Cosmetics. It i s applied by a licensed Micro-Artist, using non-toxic mineral pigments. The results are completely natural, nothing like the traditional tattoo or permanent make-up. The procedure only takes about an hour and lasts up to 3 years. Micro-Art uses a single acupuncture needle that gently vibrates on the outer dermal layers of the skin, therefore discomfort is minimal and there is no down time.

On the other hand permanent make-up is a tattoo that is painful and disfiguring. Heavy gauge needles are used to penetrate deep into the skin causing bleeding, bruising, scabbing, scarring and down time. Tattoo inks can be toxic; the colors are harsh and can change into orange or blue.

So what can an unhappy permanent makeup client do? There are two choices, get the tattoos removed via painful laser surgery… or better yet, get Micro-Art! “You wouldn’t believe how many permanent makeup corrections we do” says CEO Tanya York “It is so nice to be able to offer th ese women a solution to a bad choice they made in their past by choosing permanent makeup. Micro-Art can correct all areas where the client is unhappy with their permanent makeup”

Serial entrepreneur Tanya York also states: “Comparing Micro-Art to permanent makeup is like comparing a paper-airplane to a rocket… there is NO comparison! Micro-Art is a true cosmetic art procedure that looks amazingly natural, and we’re proud to finally offer an alternative to the millions of women that want to enjoy the convenience of looking amazing 24/7 with no maintenance, but didn’t want to make the life-long sacrifice of permanent makeup. Not to mention avoiding the typical ‘drag-queen clown’ look you can get stuck with using permanent makeup!”

Source:cosmeticnewsportal.com


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