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Mon May 04, 2009 6:41 am |
michelle411 wrote: |
dude thats crazy!!! PLEASE let me knoe how it works out cuz i've thought of doing my lipline but the ink can get screwed up and turn a weird color, so just be careful. but it sounds like u did ur research so congrats on that! it would be totally irresponsible to just go to anyone without check it all out first, so props to you! i wish you the best! |
Thanks michelle411! The lady that did mine does a LOT of corrections. Right after me she was fixing a lip liner that had turned green. She said the problem is that years ago (and probably still) people were using regular tattoo ink for cosmetics. Now they have cosmetic ink specifically for that and it doesn't have the iron oxide in it that turns it colors. It can still fade and such, but nothing like the extremes of regular tattoo ink. Just make sure you do your research first too if you ever decide to have it done.  |
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