Make-up has been around
since the ancient Egyptians, where as well as wearing it for cosmetic reasons,
they used it for health and protection. In those times, both men and women used
natural things to color their skin.
They used;
· Kohl - which was either lead supplied, amorphous carbon or
organic charcoal for an eyeliner, or a green mineral powder called malachite
for make-up on the eyes.
· Red ochre - to stain the lips and nails.
· Henna - to stain the fingertips and toes.
These days, many women
apply make-up; some to enhance their features, or to look and feel more
glamorous, others wear it to cover up their imperfections. Applying make-up
might be difficult if you're short-sighted or you might just want to have more
time in your day.
It takes a lot of
training, skill and practice for a beauty technician to produce the best
results, as applying permanent and semi-permanent cosmetics is a highly skilled
craft. Everyone has unique facial features, face structure and skin tone, which
can influence the treatment in different ways.
Benefits for eyebrows
· No more spending hours making sure they look
symmetrical.
· You won't worry about your make-up running when
you're in the pool or the gym.
· No more worrying over which colors match your
skin tone.
· You won't have to worry about over plucking your
eyebrows.
There are many reasons
the eyebrows might need enhancing; over plucking, naturally thin or fair, or
they might be sparse because of medical reasons. A new set of eyebrows can
easily be created to rectify thinning eyebrows or just a few hair strokes can
easily be added to fill in any gaps. The eyebrows are very important as they
frame your face, and they can add instant lift, shape and contour. Brows
treated with semi-permanent make-up tend to look darker in color straight after
the first treatment, but after time it'll become lighter.
Benefits for eyeliner
· A choice of subtle enhancement or a more
noticeable eyeliner.
· Create definition to make your eyes stand out.
· Enhance the natural shape of your eyes.
· You won't have to worry about smudged eyeliner.
· Achieve a symmetrical looking eyeliner.
Eyeliner can open up the
eyes, and a soft line above or below the eye might make the eyelashes look
darker and thicker. Eyeliner comes in many colors and can give the eyes shape
and definition, and you can have anything from a soft, natural looking
enhancement, a dramatic smoky effect, or a thicker defined line.
Benefits for lips
· Get back your youthful lip shape
· Enhance and define your lips
· Spend less time reapplying lipstick after
drinking and eating.
· Keep up your favorite color and shade.
· Make your lips look thicker and fuller by
creating symmetry.
Trying to achieve
beautifully shaped full lips with a lip liner and lipstick can sometimes be a
challenge. It's time-consuming with constant re-applications throughout the
day. Everyone wants lovely looking lips with a healthy blush of color.
Semi-permanent lip liner means no smeared lipstick on your teeth, or color
bleeding into the lip lines.
Semi-permanent make-up
is subtle and natural looking and doesn't wash away, smudge or disappear. The
color can last for many years but the vibrancy will begin to fade over time.
The make-up pigment stays in the dermis, but it's also influenced by several
things, including skin tones, environmental factors and sun exposure. The
amount and the color of pigment applied, can affect how long semi-permanent
make-up looks its best on the skin. Natural subtle applications are more likely
to need a touch-up before more the darker dramatic ones.
If you need help
choosing a cosmetic procedure, we provide an extensive range of cosmetic
procedures for the face and body: Botox, Vaser Lipo, Lip Augmentation, Dermal
Fillers and many more treatments, to help create a younger, slimmer, more
youthful looking you!
The Selston Cosmetic
Clinic is located in Selston, Nottingham, where we offer a bespoke service with
a personalised touch and deliver high client satisfaction. We have been
involved in the cosmetic industry for over 10 years
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