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Wed Feb 11, 2015 2:12 am |
I have been wondering for a while, would it work to have permanent make up over dark under-eye circles? I can see it would need additional cover to blend with tanning, but as it is the area is mismatched and that would be a whole lot less contrast than the current blue-black appearance. |
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Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:00 am |
Just keep in mind that if you do NOT like the results, the flesh-toned pigments are almost impossible to remove.
If you do decide to take the plunge I would recommend going to a medical tattoo artist. They are used to matching skin tones for people with vitilago.
You can buy a lot of concealer for the price of the procedure . . .
That being said, I sympathize completely; it is always nice to find a solution so that one can just get on with things without ever thinking about it again. |
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