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What is Permanent Dipliner?

Permanent dipliner is a make-up technique that can last for a long time unlike classical dipliner and is usually applied under the skin. This technique makes the eyes look more prominent and attractive by implanting pigment directly into the upper lash line of the eyes. Permanent dipliner is usually applied in the form of a tattoo and lasts for a long time, thus facilitating your daily make-up routine.

The application of permanent dipliner should be performed by a professional cosmetologist or make-up artist. During the procedure, sterile equipment is used and hygienic conditions are ensured. The application process can usually take several hours and is performed using local anaesthesia, so that the client can undergo the procedure in comfort.

The advantages of permanent lipliner include the fact that it facilitates the daily make-up routine, ensures that you always have a defined eye make-up and reduces the time spent on make-up products. However, since this technique is permanent, it is important to think carefully before the procedure and understand that the desired result is permanent.

After permanent dipliner application, there may be side effects such as mild swelling, redness or crusting of the skin. During the healing process, it is important to moisturise and clean the treated area. It is also important to follow sun protection and skin care instructions.

All in all, permanent dipliner is an effective option to ease your daily make-up routine and define your eyes, but it is important to think carefully and consult a professional expert before making a decision about this technique.

What are the Differences Between Permanent Dipliner and Permanent Eyeliner? 

Permanent dipliner and eyeliner are two different make-up products applied to the upper lash line of the eyes. The main differences between the two are as follows:

Method of Application:

Permanent Dipliner: Permanent dipliner is usually applied by implanting pigment under the skin. This process provides a longer lasting result because the pigment is placed under the skin.

Eyeliner: Eyeliner is usually applied in liquid, gel, pencil or cream form and applied to the skin surface. Classic eyeliner is drawn on the upper lash line of the eyelid with the help of a brush or applicator.

Permanent:

Permanent Dipliner: Permanent dipliner, as the name suggests, lasts longer. Because the pigment is placed under the skin and even if it fades slightly over time, it can usually stay for years.

Eyeliner: Classic eyeliner can be in water-resistant or long-lasting formulations, but may require reapplications throughout the day or during intense activities.

Price:

Permanent Dipliner: Permanent dipliner is usually more costly because it requires a professional application and provides a permanent result.

Eyeliner: Classic eyeliner can be more affordable and can be found in many different brands and formulations.

Need for Repetition:

Permanent Dipliner: Permanent dipliner is usually a one-time process and does not need to be repeated. However, it may fade or discolour over time.

Eyeliner: Classic eyeliner can be repeated and reapplied throughout the day or depending on usage.

In conclusion, the main differences between permanent dipliner and eyeliner are the method of application, durability, interchangeability, price and the need for repetition. It is important to consider your preferences, budget and personal make-up habits to decide which option suits you.

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