Permanent Makeup Tips by Skin Color

With the miraculous effects of make-up on women, more products and applications have entered the center of our lives.

The make-up techniques, which reach great popularity especially in social media, continue to shape the beauty world. However, because each technique is not suitable for each person, many determinant facts personalize the make-up techniques. At this point, the person’s age, facial features and skin color also play an important role in permanent makeup techniques.

We explained how the most popular contour makeup tips should be determined according to the skin color.

Most Commonly Applied Permanent Makeup Techniques

The most preferred techniques are eyebrow contour, lip contour and eyeliner contour.

[mks_highlight color=”#70d628″]Eyebrow Contour:[/mks_highlight]  This process, which is carried out by processing of the color pigments on the lower layer of the skin in the eyebrow region, starts with the preliminary drawing applied to the person’s face. The natural pigments are then applied to the area with the aid of a single-use sterile micro-needle. The density of the area to be treated and the contours of the eyebrows vary between 1.5 and 2 depending on the form of the eyebrow, not only creates the most appropriate eyebrows to the face, but also provides long term permanence.

[mks_highlight color=”#70d628″]Eyeliner Contour:[/mks_highlight] It is the process of applying natural dyes to eyelids and custody. Sometimes a sharp and saturated line of eyeliner is formed, while at the same time a dipliner line is created which creates a simpler and refined image.

[mks_highlight color=”#70d628″]Lip Contour:[/mks_highlight] This is the name given to coloring the inside of the lip line and lip performed through contour makeup devices and vegetable dyes. The purpose of this method, where organic permanent dyes are processed under 0.3 – 0.5 millimeters of skin with the help of personal sterile needles, is to give form again to the lip, show fullness and clarify the lip line.

If You Are Dark-Skinned…

In all the contour make-up techniques mentioned above, you should not ignore your skin color, choose the techniques that are right for you, not trends. At this point, your hair color first comes into play. If you want to contour eyebrow, the color of your eyebrows must match your hair. Otherwise, this mismatch may make your face look pale and lifeless, making your age look bigger. Especially the color of the eyebrow, which is held more open than the hair tone, creates a tired appearance. In addition to the eyebrows, if the brunettes want to get a natural look in the contour of the lip, they should prefer a light or dark color from the lip color.

If You Are Light-Skinned

One of the most frequently asked questions to light-skinned people is ‘Are you sick today you look pale?’. To prevent these problems and to achieve a more vivid face, permanent make-up techniques are quite practical. If you are light-skinned, you should not move away from naturalness while doing contour make-up techniques. Because extreme dark colors that do not conform to the skin color will create both an artificial and non-aesthetic appearance. At this point, when doing eyebrow contour, natural brown tones must be selected to provide a visual integrity with your light skin. If your hair color is very light, your eyebrows may be one or two tons dark. For lips, it will add vitality to the face coral, peach and pink tones can be preferred. In addition, when making eyeliner contours, naturalness can be maintained with relatively thin and brownish colors.

2 Comments
  1. Karmina Lacku says

    I must say that is one of the great blog that I read on permanent makeup. As I am also a permanent makeup artist in forest hills, new york that’s why I love to read the blog on permanent makeup. Your blog is so informative and so easy to understand. Perfect Guidance for everyone who is looking forward to permanent makeup.

  2. Charli Smith says

    To prepare a smooth canvas for your makeup, always start off with clean, moisturized skin. You’ll find that your makeup glides on and blends more easily.

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