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		<title>Colouring in&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The year has started in a refreshing new way. Clients and friends are talking of new job placements, new studies, new babies, and new trips and holidays. They are all on the horizon. There&#8217;s a positive feeling in the air! Many ladies have taken advantage of Gentle Cosmetic Tattoo&#8217;s specials so far this year too. Some long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The year has started in a refreshing new way. Clients and friends are talking of new job placements, new studies, new babies, and new trips and holidays. They are all on the horizon. There&#8217;s a positive feeling in the air!</p>
<p>Many ladies have taken advantage of Gentle Cosmetic Tattoo&#8217;s specials so far this year too. Some long time clients are coming back for complimentary colour through or above their present semi-permanent eyeliner. The technique allows for equally intense lines or soft smudges of semi-permanent colour to liven and refresh the eyes. Impish green, smokey greys, blues and browns, clear emerald, or ice blue are colours you may be able to imagine now. They are often imaginery colours that materialize from your ideas,  and created before you. You, the client are able to conduct where you wish this colour to go, and then little by little, with our professional expertise, and your approval&#8230;it&#8217;s done! Colour starting deliberate or ashy, as if smudged by an artist&#8217;s finger, and finished to a wisp at the eyelid fold &#8211;  or strong woody lines blending with earth greens that give great shape to your features.</p>
<p>Imagine waking up to all this without even a wave of a wand because you&#8217;ve done that already! Could you be nervous at the idea of colour on the lids, that stays? After enjoying lash enhancement or liner for a few months, one inevitably wants to explore more. Well, again it&#8217;s a time-saver&#8230;&#8230;and what if you are wearing pinks or blues today and your cosmetic tattoo is in your signature &#8216;clear aqua&#8217; or a &#8216;powdered stone&#8217;? Natural vegetable pigments create such a natural look that you may brush over with complimentary fuss whenever you like.</p>
<p>Consultations with Gentle Cosmetic Tattoo are always free without obligation. We understand ideas and pictures of beauty materialize best over talk and coffee.</p>
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		<title>A word on Natural Vegetable Pigment Inks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 22:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making choices as to what goes into our bodies and skin should be as natural as breathing. It’s up to us as individuals to inquire what is the best solution regarding permanent colour solutions. Naturally we want to feel confident that the pigment inks implanted into our skin are safe and will stay true to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making choices as to what goes into our bodies and skin should be as natural as breathing. It’s up to us as individuals to inquire what is the best solution regarding permanent colour solutions.</p>
<p>Naturally we want to feel confident that the pigment inks implanted into our skin are safe and will stay true to colour after the initial cosmetic tattoo process.</p>
<p>The good news is that natural vegetable pigments are iron oxide free. These gorgeous non iron oxide pigments are equal in colour retention to regular pigments, and don’t change colour even after years.</p>
<p>Look after your cosmetic tattoo by using sun screen and understand that exfoliating substances directly on any cosmetically tattooed areas will help remove pigment eventually. Care and common sense practised after the great permanent makeup decision is the answer!</p>
<p>Getting back to iron oxides, most of us have heard of the common problem of browns changing to orange or mauves, and black to blues even after six months. Iron Oxides deteriorate when subjected  to UV Rays so have a tendency to discolour. Natural inks don’t create these ‘unusual’ colour hues, as they do not contain metal substances.</p>
<p>Ask me about natural vegetable inks that require little if any touch up procedures later, and won’t cause unnecessary bafflement through colour change!</p>
<p>Ingredients: Vegetable Pigment, Glycerine &amp; Isopropyl.</p>
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