The Los Angeles area salon comments on a recent article that, aside from saving water and other resources, its permanent makeup and microblading offerings conserve time and energy, everyone's most valuable personal resources.
LOS ANGELES, April 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- An April 17 article in The Guardian discusses a trend toward waterless skincare and beauty products in the wake of the ongoing climate crisis. The Guardian points out that water-free (anhydrous) beauty products currently account for 23 percent of the United States personal care market, and the market segment is expected to enjoy continued growth. Los Angeles area salon Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup points out that LA-area residents understand the importance of water conservation more than most, thanks to a seemingly permanent severe drought, but they also understand that time and energy are precious and dwindling resources during stressful times.
Microblading and permanent makeup are highly sustainable compared to conventional makeup techniques, says Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup. The salon notes that its clients don't need to use standard cosmetics products every day that not only include large percentages of water but may involve packaging and other petroleum products destined to end up in landfills. At the same time, clients can skip the time-consuming and sometimes aggravating makeup procedures that can require 30 minutes or more of time and effort every day. In that way, clients can meet each day with less stress and a higher level of energy, says the salon.
For those who may not be aware of permanent makeup, it is a time-tested technique that uses a process similar to tattooing to create beautiful semi-permanent accents such as eyeliner and lip enhancements, says Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup. The salon adds that microblading, its close relative, is a relatively new technique that has become extraordinarily popular. Most commonly, the technique recreates eyebrows through the use of extremely small needles and fine pigments. The extreme level of detail involved in the process makes the artificial eyebrows extremely hard to spot. Even after people have been told about the work, they often have a hard time seeing that microbladed eyebrows are not completely natural. The salon adds that many of its clients use the technique to deal with issues such as hair loss due to alopecia or for disabled or elderly people who may have physical difficulties putting on makeup.
Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup points out that, especially when created by a first-rate makeup artist like Ellie, the salon's widely respected in-house expert, clients can rely on having the most flattering brows possible – effortlessly and permanently with regular touchups.
Readers who are interested in learning more about Southern California beauty salon Beverly Hills Permanent Makeup and its offerings can call (424) 247-6411 or visit its website at https://www.bhpermanentmakeup.com.
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