Lipstick:
love the look, hate the work!
By Dawn Willard
It
was not near lunch yet and I was already reapplying my lipstick.
Usually, this was a mindless routine task, but on this morning
something snapped. I was all alone and thought to myself in annoyance,
“I wish I could just tattoo my lips a natural color and
be done with it.” The thought was completely foreign to
me and I took a second to consider the possibility. “Interesting
concept”, I thought and then I forgot about it. Tattoos
of any kind were way out of my box and one on the lips seemed
unthinkable. Two days later, while casually thumbing through a
magazine, I discovered there was such a thing as tattooed lipstick.
It is called permanent makeup, cosmetic tattoo, dermal pigmentation
or micro-pigmentation. Now, after years of freedom from applying
lipstick, or practically any makeup, I find it unthinkable to
be without my cosmetic tattoos.
Beauty
Is Not Pain
I
expected a lot of pain when receiving permanent lip color. In
fact, it took me five years to muster up the nerve to do it. Finally,
while doing extensive training with a permanent makeup practitioner,
I decided to trust and put my face in her competent hands. I liked
that she is an artist, as I am, too, and her skills as a technician
were being clearly and impressively demonstrated to me as her
student. It went surprisingly well. For the most part the topical
anesthetic worked to block the discomfort, except for small twinges.
One especially sharp twinge of pain brought tears to my eyes,
but it vanished as quickly as it came. There was no fumbling about,
her hands moved efficiently and with an instinct garnered from
experience. For an hour or two afterwards my lips felt hot, tender
and huge, more than they looked. Nevertheless, I got up from the
chair and immediately went to a fine restaurant with a friend,
enjoyed myself and took care not to order spicy food. The cosmetic
tattoo procedure was simple and caused no inconvenience.
Make
Your Lips Look Their Best
There
are different options for permanent lip color. The first is a
lip line; a single color in a crisp outline around the mouth.
The second is a lip shaper; a lip line that is softly blended
into the natural lip color. The third is full lip color, which
explains itself. The fourth is a combination of full lip color
with a lip line or shaper in a slightly darker or different color
than the fill. Most lip colors can be achieved, but a good eye
and the effective application of basic color theory is essential
to success. You will not get the brilliance of topical makeup
because permanent makeup is viewed through a veil of skin. Lip
balm or gloss will give permanent lip color a lipstick-like sheen.
One with sunscreen is always recommended.
The
Best Kept Secrets About Permanent Lip Color
The
first secret is augmentation. Cosmetic tattoos can create any
number of effects on the face. When applying permanent lip color
you make small, crisp and precise adjustments in shape that can
create symmetry. You can also make lip curves more sensuous, adjust
the balance between the upper and lower lip, make the mouth appear
slightly larger or smaller, cover scars and even give the lips
a subtle upturn. The second secret is based solely on my personal
experience and that of my clients. (I have not polled this.) It
concerns age lines that radiate out around the mouth and tend
to fill up with the lipstick you wear. Skillfully applied pigment
into the edge of the lips, called the vermilion border, detracts
from age lines and may stop or minimize lipstick from bleeding.
Granted, it is not often that I apply lipstick, but when I do
it stays put. A well-defined vermilion border is not only youthful,
but I have been told consistently over the years that my age lines
are not visible. I don’t believe people were just being
nice. The lines are still there, but visually the lips themselves
dominate.
Cosmetic
Surgery Considerations
What
if you wish to address similar lip issues with medical cosmetic
procedures? If you choose to get any kind of lip filler, then
have permanent makeup done first so the lip shape is clearly established.
If you already have lip filler, let it go away completely before
having permanent makeup applied. If you wish to treat age lines
around the lips, treat them first and then have permanent lip
color added later. With these simple tips you can get the most
out of your lips and look your best.