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lastingmakeupdotcom

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Hi L I'm very sorry to hear of your unhappiness with your upper eyeliner. I wish I could see and not just read your complaints. Its very difficult to try and help with specific problems such as yours are without looking at you personally. With that in mind, my top suggestion is for you to seek out an experienced, consevative and proactive professional. It does seem to me from your description that it could be altered to your liking without much risk, but with patience on your part. You neglected to say where you are from. So if you will email me I will make a referral to a professional if I know one in your area. Please don't let anyone do any permanent makeup flesh tones. That is my next(equally important) suggestion. You may not be in as big a mess as you fear at the moment. For now, use concealer where you can and search for someone. My email is {edited} Feel free to send me a close-up photo of each of your eyes as well if you wish. Cheryl

Edited by Tom: Cheryl, users can contact you using your private message contact form show on your profile page. We don't allow email addresses in comments
I'm just posting a quick note to ensure I get the followups on this thread. Excuse me. Thanks Cheryl
Hi! Oh no, don't try anything like that. Not safe. Excuse my short phrasing as I am using my phone to write, ok? A camouflage coverup is never a good choice. There is something called dry needling that could help but you must seek out an experienced professional who understands the process. It is great for softening color such as black. It may not work quite as well in one session on camouflage colors. A repeat visit in 6 to 12 weeks may be needed. Remember that it takes time for the body to complete the process and don't expect a quick fix although sometimes you get one! Best wishes! Cheryl
Hi Linda! It's great to hear about your happy experience with permanent makeup! The first I received was eyeliner and couldn't believe I had not done it ages before! Is that how you felt too? Take care Cheryl
Hi Jojo, First, I am very sorry to hear about the problem you incurred with your permanent makeup. Second, I understand your urgency, but encourage you not to rush into a fix without sufficient research on the procedure being performed and the "specialist" who is performing the correction. Having said that, it is true that the color black is most easily lightened and any color is best lightened/neutralized as soon as possible after the procedure. Cammouflage pigment is more difficult to neutralize because of the titanium dioxide it contains as you learned with laser (which is sure to scar anyway). Never allow anyone to use camouflage pigment on you as a corrective measure again. In my book it is a cardinal sin to do so. I do not even believe in camouflaging scars, so I guess you could say I am an ultraconservative. You should know that pristine skin will not magically reappear, however, over time, it will appear better (sometimes MUCH better) than before. The specialist you spoke with is correct, in that there is no guarantee and subsequent corrective visits may be required. Scarring is possible. The area usually appears worse before it begins to look better. I have corrected several oopsies that have walked in to my office using various methods of correction. One thing I prefer is to wait about 3 months between procedures as the neutralizing of the color takes some time as your own body does much of the work. Waiting 3 months allows for complete healing between sessions and in my own practice is essential to preventing/minimizing scarring. I take no chances. I have turned a few people away who would have best benefited from surgical removal of pigment by a plastic surgeon. It depends upon the location of the problem, and the extent of the problem. Best wishes for complete renewal of the affected area. Cheryl

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