By Laura Medina
Permanent Makeup has been a more subtle version of a tattoo, for the sake of time-saving.
But, what happened when you don't want that same ole eyeliner color or blush or lip liner?
Subtle, more gentle, and less durable option is here.
Tanya York, of MicroArt Semi-Permanent Makeup is here, for quite some time.
What makes MicroArt Semi-Permanent Makeup unique is that lasts two years with normal wear and tear, gradually fading in two year. If you like what you get, with maintenance, your semi-permanent makeup will fade away in three years. Enough time for you to switch colors, for the next set.
With the Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival rushing in soon, during Indian Summer, MicroArt Semi-Permanent Makeup is sweat-proof and a time-saver, swilling, sipping, then dashing from one event to another.
No worries, you have better things on your mind.
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