Applying flattering eye makeup requires precision.
Unfortunately, eyesight tends to decline with age. Having 20/20 vision my whole life, I always
thought that a good magnifying mirror would help solve this dilemma for others
who were not so fortunate. As I
experience my own loss of vision and need to wear glasses more often for close
up work however, I realize this is not the case at all. If you are having trouble with seeing close up
objects, you will only see a blurry version of the magnified reflection.
For those who have severe far sightedness or vision problems,
precise makeup applications are a daunting challenge. The results can include clownish amounts of
eye shadow or crooked eyeliner.
The solution: find yourself a great permanent makeup artist
and invest in precise, and flattering eyeliner, natural looking eyebrows, or
well formed lip vermilion; whatever your individual needs may be.
The Softap tools for permanent makeup are wonderfully
crafted for precision work and results that can’t be beat by topical which are
limited to being placed around the lash line. Once permanent makeup has been applied, topicals
such as powders and pencils are much easier to put on. This is for two reasons. One is that there is already an existing
design to follow. The other is that the skin over permanent makeup has a different
texture that is invisible to the eye but on a microscopic level, literally
grabs the pigments and holds them for longer duration.
Call Ashley for a free consultation at 206-681-7045
Great article! Good advice as we move along in life with all of the challenges, large and small, that come up. Why not make life easier with beautifully done permanent makeup?
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