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Knowing the Benefits of Permanent Cosmetics

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Summary: Learn about the benefits of permanent cosmetics procedures in this free how-to video becoming a permanent cosmetics client basics.

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Cherie Terry of Cherie Terry’s Permanent Cosmetics in Sedona, Arizona was inspired to join the field of permanent cosmetics after seeing it done to a friend and then experiencing it...read more

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" Hi! I am Cherie Terry at Cherie Terry Permanent Cosmetics in beautiful Sedona, Arizona and on behalf of Expertvillage.com, we will talk about the benefits of permanent cosmetics. I have been doing this for six years and I have been doing the scar camouflage, areolar reconstruction after mastectomy, birth marks, beauty marks and then the obvious permanent cosmetics for eyeliner, eyebrows, lip liner and full lips. The scar camouflage, it is amazing how many people have had face lifts, scars on their arms or legs that they just don’t want to be showing when they are out wandering around. The most common permanent cosmetics done is eyeliner, eyebrows and full lips. It is a task that between eyebrows and eyeliners, which is actually done the most depending on the age group that you are working with. Eyebrows probably are the most common, the eyeliner second and the lips third. Some of the reasons why women have so many cosmetics, lack of hair for their eyebrows, lack of color in their eyes. As you get older, you will find out that you lose your color in your face and eyebrows are the windows to the face. They frame your face, so a woman without eyebrows is definitely not as attractive as a woman with eyebrow. Eyeliner will just enhance the eyes. You can have eyeliner or lash enhancement depending on how natural you want to look. This woman has a very definite eyeliner. She has beautiful brows, already healed. This would be her picture of the day it was done. Her lips were also done, quite dark in this picture, it usually takes about six weeks for the lips to heal, still end-up with about probably 50-75% of that color at the ending."

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