When did tattooing become a source of income and a part of public identity rather than just body decoration? A brief historical overview from the first fairground “exhibits” to the emergence of a profession.
Recently, trends in the world of fashion and beauty have been shifting more and more toward natural looks. Classic eyebrow tattooing is losing popularity to “powder brow tattooing” — a next-generation technique of permanent makeup.
Aging changes everything – skin fades, lips lose color, and contours blur. Botox? Fillers? Not the only way! Discover how permanent makeup can lift and refresh your look without injections. Don’t miss this beauty secret!
Debates about the seasonality of laser removal of permanent makeup and tattoos are widespread not only among the general public but also within the medical community. Let’s examine which parameters are influenced by the time of year, how skin color is related to tattoo removal, and whether the procedure can be performed in summer.
Among modern permanent makeup techniques, microblading is the most popular. What does it involve? Is it an effective and visually appealing solution for women or just another beauty trend? A detailed look at microblading in this article.
Color is a complex and multifaceted concept. The nature of color, color vision, the influence of language on color perception, color synthesis, classification, characteristics, the color wheel, and color harmony. The article explores fundamental layers of color theory that serve as a foundation for makeup artists, colorists, and stylists.
Hair loss is a serious age-related (and not only) problem. It is most commonly faced by men. The appearance of bald spots is rarely planned and does not suit everyone. Trichopigmentation can be an alternative to surgical hair transplantation.
Permanent makeup is a great solution for looking well-groomed at all times. Eyelid tattooing helps make the eyes more expressive and correct natural imperfections. Let’s take a closer look at this procedure and learn all the essential details.
Not only today, but throughout the entire history of humanity, people have tended to decorate their bodies in various ways. While society has largely accepted tattoos and piercings, such a method as scarification still provokes strong reactions.
Does “black henna” actually exist? Why do blisters and inflammation occur when designs are applied to the skin? How can real henna be distinguished from a chemical dye?
