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Pigmentalia UK is looking for models for Scalp Micropigmentation treatments by our students. All procedures are supervised by our Head Trainer Debbie Clifford (personally trained by Milena Lardi).

 

The students will have completed their initial 4 days basic training and will have completed 62 hours minimum of practice at home on mannequin heads.

Their standard of work is assessed before they are allowed on the practical course module.

 

You will need treatments on 2 consecutive days (approx 4 hours each)

Availability on 28th May at 9:30 (2nd session on 29th)

Availibility on 28th May at 14:30 (2nd session on 29th)

Discount between 50% - 75% can be given depending on the treatment needed (NW scale)

 

LOCATION: Bingley (West Yorkshire, BD16 1PY) United Kingdom

 

For more info please email us info@goldeneyecompany.co.uk

more info also on our Pigmentalia UK

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a very interesting article I posted a while back on the subject of "temporary" ink. A must read for those considering the Temporary smp thing:

Semi-Permanent Tattoos that Last 6 Months - 6 Years and Fade Away On Their Own that addresses the myths of this "temporary tattoo" movement:

 

Truth or Myth: Semi-permanent tattoos that fade away and disapear on their own

I’m guessing you’ve probably heard of the “semi-permanent” tattoo – the one that only lasts 6 months. Or was that 6 years? No one seems to know, because it can’t be done. However, the rumors are real – there are even some tattooers claiming they can do it – some of them say the tattoo will last six months to a year. Some say 3 to 5 years. The 3-5 year ones are actually smarter - I mean, who's going to even be able to find them in 3-5 years to tell them they were wrong?

 

Why do people want a semi-permanent tattoo anyway? Why is this idea so popular? Because they don’t like commitment! Over 40% of American marriages end in divorce – and sometimes you have to live with a tattoo longer than your spouse! So, it is easy to see why the idea of a tattoo with a short commitment would be appealing to many. Change your mind? No problem! In a few months it’ll be gone anyway!

NOT!

The fact is, when you insert tattoo ink under the skin, it's there to stay. It may fade over time, but it won't just disappear. There is no magical ink that fades completely away after a predetermined length of time.

Some of them will say that they tattoo the ink so lightly that it doesn't become permanent - that somehow it's only embedded in a temporary layer of skin that will wash it away. This is also impossible. There are 3 main layers of epidermis - most tattoos go into the second layer. But if you only go into the first layer (which would require surgical if not magical precision) the ink may very well fade - but not evenly and not completely. What you'd be left with is a really crappy half-tattoo with splotches of ink here and there.

Klicks Tattoo quotes an article from The Times where Dr. Arthur Morris, a plastic surgeon, says, "A tattoo only lasts if it goes into the dermis [the layer of cells below the epidermis]. In other words, there is no possible middle ground." In the same article, Lal Hardy, a secretery for the A.P.T., is quoted as saying, "Professional tattoo studios won't go near these so-called temporary tattoos. It is hairdressers and market stalls who are doing them. The people doing it may even believe the tattoos are temporary, but those getting them are guinea pigs."So, basically, this is nothing but a scam. Stick-on tattoos are temporary (3-7 days) and henna art is temporary (2-4 weeks) and tattoos are permanent. Those are the only real choices you have. If you are not prepared to keep your tattoo for the rest of your life, you'd be best off not to get one at all.

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BaldKen2,

You seem like an educated consumer, but I must agree that your post is off topic. The SMP that Beauty Medical clinics use are not like any type of tattoo inks, permanent or temporary. And our pigments are indeed designed to leave the system completely. This has to do with both the depth we insert the needle (.05mm into the upper dermis) as well as the particle size and shape (smaller, all-round particles allow the body's cell defense system to "eat" them). Hope this helps clear up the difference!

 

Pigmentalia-uk,

Welcome to the forum!

I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a Scalp Micropigmentation Company in Fort Lee, New Jersey. www.aheadink.com

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Pigmentalia UK is looking for models for Scalp Micropigmentation treatments by our students. All procedures are supervised by our Head Trainer Debbie Clifford (personally trained by Milena Lardi).

 

The students will have completed their initial 4 days basic training and will have completed 62 hours minimum of practice at home on mannequin heads.

Their standard of work is assessed before they are allowed on the practical course module.

 

You will need treatments on 2 consecutive days (approx 4 hours each)

Availability on 28th May at 9:30 (2nd session on 29th)

Availibility on 28th May at 14:30 (2nd session on 29th)

Discount between 50% - 75% can be given depending on the treatment needed (NW scale)

 

LOCATION: Bingley (West Yorkshire, BD16 1PY) United Kingdom

 

For more info please email us info@goldeneyecompany.co.uk

more info also on our Pigmentalia UK

 

62 hours and 4 days of training??!!!??? On mannequin heads??? LOL :eek:

Any moron who is willing to be a guinea pig for a first-timer "practitioner", deserves the pigment migration and discoloration he gets!!! I would LOVE to see a copy of the Release Form you are going to make these poor losers sign :D

What a freaking joke of a Scam!

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