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    Pigments & Types of Eyeliner Permanent Makeup 

    Only the use of high quality pigment is used for well-done, long lasting Permanent Makeup which will not cause allergic reactions and will satisfy the client for a long time. 

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    Inna Bond

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    Only high quality pigment is used for, long lasting Permanent Makeup that will not cause allergic reactions and will satisfy the client for a long time. 
    The choice of pigments is wide, Colorant can be mixed to obtain the desired hue, closest to the clients natural colour.
    Eyebrows can vary in colour which makes matching, very important.
    Special care is taken to mix colours so as to neutralize the manifestation of undesirable shades.

    Safety and durability of Permanent Makeup provide pigments which have a mineral origin. As the basis of the colorant there may be manganese oxide, titanium dioxide, chromium oxide and iron. Paint for Permanent Makeup becomes resistant due to increased density. 
    Permanent Eyeliner arrows can be natural and decorative.
    Decorative Tattooing involves the application of an arrow that goes beyond the eyes and allows you to visually change the shape, by filling the distance between the cilia with small dashes or dots, which allows the Eyelashes to look thicker and the eyes more expressive.

    The appearance of the arrows is selected depending by the shape of the eyes and the effect required. Arrows to the Tattoo differ according to the definition of the drawing and thickness. 
    — The arrow from the inner corner to the outer corner.
    — From the mid eyelid to the outer corner of the eye.
    — The “East” arrow that extends beyond the border of the eye and is bent up.

    On hand advice will help to choose the right type of arrow and create a harmonious look.

    The colour of the line depends mostly on hair colour – rich and dark for brown-haired women and brunettes, graphite for blondes and fair-haired. Brown should be used with caution, as over time it will fade and can create the red eye effect.

    Pigments can be mixed to obtain the desired colour, which is closest to the client’s natural colour type.

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