Permanent cosmetic makeup

Brow Makeover with Permanent Makeup Milton Keynes St Albans London

EYEBROW MAKEUP BY TRACY FENSOME

One of the best ways to look younger is to have a brow lift. I hear you say, no knife please! If surgery is not what you are looking for then read on.

If you want to restore that open eyed look and give an instant face lift then permanent eyebrow makeup is for YOU.

PERMANENT MAKEUP

At my permanent makeup clinics also known as semi permanent makeup I can dramatically improve your brows whether you have sparse hairs or none at all. Over the years permanent makeup has improved immensely. It is a good compromise to surgery and makeup. My recommendation to you would be to choose a good permanent makeup artist, http://www.tracyfensome.co.uk/about/ someone that can reshape and draw in eyebrows hair by hair. I create this 3D hairstroke effect by using tiny needles with the most up to date digital machine to implant Nouveau Countour colour pigments into the upper layer of the skin. Colours have changed dramatically over the years and an experienced permanent makeup artist will be able to assess your skin tone and custom blend the mineral powders rather than using ink. The results will give you the exact shade to suit your skin tone. Once the permanent makeup has healed it will end up with a perfectly natural shape and colour.

Results can last up to 2 years and the price generally reflects the expertise of the permanent makeup artist from £495. A free colour boost should be included in the price to allow for any perfecting a month after.

For more details on the benefits of permanent makeup click here http://www.tracyfensome.co.uk/about-permanent-makeup/benefits/

If you wish to choose a different anti-ageing brow lift then there are a number of other options as follows:

BROW TRANSPLANT

Hair transplant surgery has become more sophisticated and surgeons can now control the angle of the transplanted hair which is paramount for the brows. The shape and thickness plays a big part in how they will look. Professionally, I would recommend you go for a slightly arched, elongated brow that is not too skinny. This shape can suit most face shapes and if you are looking for an eyebrow that gives the facelift look then go for this. If you are unsure, it would be beneficial if you ask a brow shaping expert to give you assistance in what would suit you best. See http://www.tracyfensome.co.uk/permanent-makeup/celebrity/

BOTOX
If an instant brow lift is needed then Botox in small amounts can be injected into the brows so the down pulling muscles are relaxed and up pulling muscles work more efficiently giving you an instant lift. Some results can last up to six months. For further details visit the bapras.org.uk or speak with your GP.

HOME TREATMENTS

If loss of hair is the problem then consider permanent makeup or a treatment to encourge hair growth. There are a number of hair growth treatments on the market, Revita Brow is one of them. Normally the treatment is applied every night for six weeks. Hair growth is not guaranteed but this may be a more cost effective treatment to begin with. If after six weeks there is no great improvement then reconsider permanent cosmetic makeup.

So there you have it a bite size of what is available and hopefully this will enable you to make the decision on a treatment suitable for you and your brows.

For further details on treatments listed here:
www.tracyfensome.co.uk
www.cosmeticdoctors.co.uk
www.bapras.org.uk

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What makes people beautiful?

As the saying goes, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. But just what is it that makes a face look beautiful? What are the differences between very attractive and less appealing faces?

For every historical period and every human culture, people have always had their own ideal of beauty. But this ideal has never been constant and is still subject to changes.

In 2002 a research project on ‘facial attractiveness’ was carried out at the universities of Regensburg and Rostock in Germany.  The research created prototypes for unattractive and attractive faces for each sex by using a morphing technique. For example, the prototype for an unattractive face (“unsexy face”) was created by blending together four faces that had previously been rated as very unattractive. The “sexy face” was created by blending together four of the most attractive faces, respectively.

In order to find out the characteristic differences between attractive and unattractive faces, the experiment presented pairs of one “sexy” and one “unsexy” image for both sexes to test subjects. The task was to report which facial features were perceived to be different between the two faces.  The results are as follows:

Characteristic features of the female “sexy face” in comparison to the “unsexy face”:

  • Suntanned skin
  • Narrower facial shape
  • Less fat
  • Fuller lips
  • Slightly bigger distance of eyes
  • Darker, narrower eye brows
  • More, longer and darker lashes
  • Higher cheek bones
  • Narrower nose
  • No eye rings
  • Thinner lids

Characteristics of the male “Sexy face” in the comparison to the “unsexy face”:

  • Browner skin
  • Narrower facial shape
  • Less fat
  • Fuller and more symmetrical lips
  • Darker eye brows
  • More and darker lashes
  • Upper half of the face broader in relation to the lower
  • Higher cheek bones
  • Prominent lower jaw
  • More prominent chin
  • No receding brows
  • Thinner lids
  • No wrinkles between nose and corner of the mouth

Studies like this, in addition to being very interesting,  are the very foundation of what keeps Tracy Fensome at the forefront of permanent cosmetics.  By understanding the concept of beauty, Tracy can offer treatments that many other technicians often fail to visualise.

An even more beautiful you could be just one call away.

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My First Blog!

Let’s be honest, I’m new to this.  Blogging has honestly never really been my thing.

However,  there have been times where I have been looking for information concerning certain aspects of the beauty industry, and put simply, it just isn’t there.  And when you narrow it down further and search for information relating to the permanent cosmetics sector, you’re really looking for a needle in a haystack.

Thus begins my blog.  I can’t promise I’ll keep it updated daily, but whenever I have something of interest to post, you can be sure it’s going to appear here first, whether it be news, images, movies, in fact anything concerning permanent makeup.

Thanks for reading, please subscribe, and if you have any feedback please be gentle (I’m new to all this!).

Until next time..

T xx

P.S.  I get alot of enquiries at to where my clinics take place.  Effectively I cover the following areas with my Permanent Makeup clinics:

Luton, Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Ampthill, Biggleswade, Huntingdon, Bedford, St Neots, Milton Keynes, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Woburn, Buckingham, Aylesbury, Towcester, Bicester, Aylesbury, Berkhamstead, Cheshunt, Hoddesdon, Ware, Harlow, Watford, Waltham Abbey, Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield, Hitchin, Letchworth, Royston, Barton Le Clay, St Albans, Harpenden, Kingsley Heath, Knebworth, Stevenage, Bushey, Brookmans Park, Rickmansworth, Uxbridge, Potters Bar, Hemel Hempstead, Amersham, Wendover, Chesham, Hertford, Bishops Stortford, Borehamwood, Stanmore, Rushden, Wellingborough, Radlett, Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, Edgware, Harrow, Amersham, Berkhamsted. Totteridge, Arckley, North London, London, Stanmore, Harrow, Hadley Wood.

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