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Re: Cosmetics


Debbie...

Cosmetic tattooing is pretty common here in the Los Angeles area
(WHAT a surprise, huh?) <wee smirk>.

I have a friend who's had her eyebrows, and around her eyes (both
upper and lower eye-lids) for a "mascara-look."   She's also had
her lips done with a light natural pink.  She looks terrific and
has had no physical problems from the tattooing.  The procedures
were performed by a board certified plastic surgeon.

I'm going to be looking into cosmetic tattooing for myself because
I have two scars on my face (got kicked in the chops by a horse 17
years ago), which CAN be hidden by makeup, but that IS a royal
pain to apply when one's "off."  Hence my interest in seeing if
tattooing will be an option instead of going thru a laser peel or
actual surgery to get rid of the scars (I'm determined to have one
or the other done and SOON!

I'll post to the list when I find out more 'bout the various
options available.

Barb Mallut
barb_msn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie White <dwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 7:39 PM
Subject: Cosmetics


>My mother Joyce (69) told me that one of her support group
members had
>something done to make  her   makeup permanent -- I think it was
tattooing.
> It would save my mother so much time in the mornings if she
didn't have to
>deal with makeup.
>
>Does anyone know about this? Or recommend anyone in the NY area?
Thanks.
>
>Debbie White
>
>dwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>


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