permanent eyeliner

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33 yrs & we r still n luv
If there is a license/certification for this type of thing, why would it matter where the location was? A home can be a relaxing atmosphere, and probably cheaper than in a salon/shop or even a doctor's office.

There is certification. Rita has them all hanging on her wall in the studio she uses. Wcich btw-Is an office separate from her house. Very relaxing atmosphere.

I guess I haven't heard of very many tattoo shops that are run out of their own homes that are legit.

With that said, I don't trust tattoo shops either, that's why I don't have any. If I ever broke and got a tattoo, I want to watch them sterilize the needles and all the equipment first. :killingme

Guess I'll stay nekked. :lol:

Rita shows you the needle still in the unopened package. She customizes the colors of the dye for you and will not start until you are comfortable and ready.
 
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BET

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I want to see Gin's results because the eyebrow tattoos can be scary.

I would like permanent eyeliner...and false eyelashes adhered to my eyelids.

Yea, I would definitely need to see a dossier of the artist's previous work. I would be able to sit through the eyebrow procedure but not the eyeliner. Got plenty of eye lashes but my eyebrows are very light and thin.
 

acommondisaster

Active Member
The eyebrow/lipliner stuff looks awful to me. But the eyeliner....thanks for the recommendations; I just have to work up the nerve.
 
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