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Permanent Cosmeticts
Eyebrows      $250
Eyeliner         $225
Lash Fulling   $225
Lip Liner       $350
Full               $500
Eyelash Perming     $55

Permanently Beautiful
Formulated especially for you. The iron oxide pigments are applied by hand precisely depositing color below the surface of the skin. The etching motion of this process comes with my 22 years of experience in skin care and make-up creativity, not by use of the machine.

What I Use
The Dermagraphics Pen* works similar to a crow-quill pen. The needles are side by side and when they are dipped into fluid pigment, capillary action draws the liquid up and holds it between the needles. As the needles are set onto tissue, capillary action draws the liquid down and forms a small puddle at the base of the needles. The needles in the Dermagraphics Pen* are extreamely fine and flexable, which enables them to enter the epidermal tissue with NO downward pressure. They are in-line and are set at an angle to eliminate the need for any pressure in order to snag the tissue.
NOTE: Tools designed with rigid needles as oppsed to flexable needles create frayed tissue. This condition results in poor deposit due to the fact that during exfollation, the frayed tissue, which holds the deposited pigment, will be lost. Healthier tissue results in better color deposit and retention.

How Does The Pigment Get Into The Skin
After the needles are set on the surface of the skin, they are then moved forward and up off of the tissue. During this movement, the needles snag the tissue, creating small, elongated openings. The liquid pigment flows into the elongated holes. These openings close when the needles release the tissue, trapping the pigment in the skin. When this movement is repeated, a build-up of pigment is left in the tissue.

The Benefits Of Shallow Deposit
The dermal tissue grows new epidermal cells through and over the deposited particles of pigment. By keeping the deposit in the epidermis, these particles are easy to see in the skin. Another benefit of a shallow deposit is the fact that the immune system is less involved with these foreign particles. This results in less encapsulation (scar tissue surrounding the pigment particles) and clearer visibility of the pigment in the tissue.

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Kathryn Joy
(661) 729-2100 ext. 7#

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