Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Semi Permanent Make Up - The Celebrity Secret

Semi Permanent make up it is the celebrity secret we are now all sharing in.For years celebrities have kept the luxury of waking up with make up to themselves. Thanks to some highly skilled permanent make up artists it is now available to everyone.Permanent make up, also sometimes referred to as, semi permanent makeup or cosmetic tattooing is an advanced method of tattooing.


It involves tattooing or implanting coloured pigments into the top of the dermal layer of your skin. A normal tattoo involves tattooing pigments slightly deeper into the dermal layer which makes them a lot more permanent.

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The most common semi permanent makeup procedures are carried out for eyebrows, lips and eyes. There are several different methods of performing the treatment using different machines and techniques all offering various results. The procedures are not just for those of you who like looking your best 24/7 either.

Cosmetic tattooing can also be used for paramedical procedures such as scar camouflage and re-creating the nipple and areola after breast surgery. There has also been work carried out to improve the look of a cleft palette using permanent cosmetic techniques. And for anyone who has alopecia semi permanent makeup is the perfect answer. Using creative techniques you can recreate eyebrows and redefine your eyes.

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The skill and artistic ability of the technician combined with a state of the art machine and medical grade pigments can give the most amazing results. They can be used to create a totally natural look which enhances your own natural beauty. Or if you like to wear make up most of the time you can have fantastic Latino eyeliner or two colour liner and shadow.

But of course the real bonus of permanent cosmetics is that they don't wash off. So with no extra effort, you will look amazing, whatever the time of day, wherever you are and whatever the occasion.
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Moment of Beauty


How often do we allow our minds to retreat to the past or leap to the future? If you're like me... much too often. No matter how much we think about it, we can't change the past and no amount of worry will change the future. One thing we can be sure of is that if our thoughts are in the past or the future they are not in the only thing we truly have and that is the present.
How many times have we driven our car to a familiar place by a familiar route and upon arriving we really can't remember the drive because our mind was someplace other than the present moment. How many of us go for days, weeks, months, even years with our mind living elsewhere in time. It's sad... ask some of your friends to tell you about their past year...
I'll bet more often than not what you'll hear about is their vacation, because that was the only time they allowed themselves to live in the present. In fact think about that vacation of yours. If you're anything like me and have a week vacation, it takes a couple of days to let go of the recent past... getting everything ready at work and home... are the dogs okay...
Did I forget anything and on and on. Then with about two days left of the vacation I start to think about what's waiting for me back at work, back at home. So what started out as a week long vacation is really at best about four days. You might say "well that's just normal behavior". Well if it's normal, no need to change it....right? How about we change one word here.
It's not normal but rather a habit. And often times it is very much in our best interest to change some of our habits... our smoking habit, our habit of getting angry too quick, our habit of drinking too much, our habit of speaking when we should be listening and most certainly living in the present rather than the past or the future. Remember our habits are something we have control over... we can accept them as they are or we change them...do away with them or change them to new habits.
The new habit I want u to begin today is being here... right here... today. This moment is all you really have... do you want it to be a valuable moment to you, to others, to the world or do you want it to pass like a leaf falling from a tree in the forest that is never noticed. The choice is yours and yours alone.

The Vietnamese Buddhist monk, Tich Naht Hanh speaks of "Mindfulness" which is his way of defining living in the present... of being aware of each moment regardless of the task at hand... being present when we eat our meals....aware of only what we are doing when we wash the dishes. Now I know you're saying "come on Bob...he's a monk...that's what they do...that's not really practical for us".
Tell me why not! Sure you may not become as disciplined as a monk....but tell me why you can't begin this very moment to change a habit that is robbing you of experiencing every moment of every day of the gift of life.Begin by finding that moment of beauty in each day....see it, listen to it, feel it and be grateful for the blessing of that moment.
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