Mga dapat malaman tungkol sa tattoo makeup o make-up
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00:00There are some of us whose eyebrows are life, and I'm one of them.
00:04It's like makeup is life too.
00:06Those who want to achieve a walk-up like this,
00:10this is it.
00:11Or those who just woke up,
00:12you know, even if you're sweating, you're swimming,
00:15you're blooming, and it looks like you're still wearing makeup.
00:18You're right, Meiji.
00:19That's why, because of that,
00:20what we call permanent makeup or tattoo makeup is now popular.
00:27And to talk about what we should know about this,
00:32we have with us today,
00:33the shadow makeup specialist, Edwin Liza.
00:36Good morning, and welcome to Rise and Shine Philippines.
00:39Edwin.
00:40Good morning, Rise and Shine.
00:42There.
00:43Good morning.
00:44What are the parts of our face that we apply tattoo makeup on?
00:50Because now, there's a lot, right?
00:52Well, usually, these are the parts that you color every morning.
00:57Start with eyebrows, lips, eyeliner.
01:00So that's what we always enhance every morning.
01:04Even the guys, that's what we do.
01:06Yes, even the guys.
01:09But of course, those parts of the face that we apply tattoo makeup on,
01:13so what do you think are appropriate
01:16and how can we apply this type of tattoo?
01:21Because usually, when we say tattoo,
01:23it's like a certain art that we put on the back of the teeth.
01:27But now, it's popular to put it on the lips.
01:31This is the enhancement.
01:33So this is done through,
01:36we need to look for professional artists,
01:39or the permanent makeup artist.
01:41Does it take a long time to apply this?
01:43So usually, the process lasts one and a half up to two hours.
01:48Okay, just one session?
01:50Sometimes, we need to repeat it,
01:52just in case the client needs more color.
01:57He still requests it.
01:58Sometimes, there's a fading.
02:00So usually, eyebrows,
02:03I saw earlier, lips,
02:05what else do you do?
02:07What other parts of the face do you usually put on?
02:11Eyeliner also.
02:12Eyeliner.
02:13There's also what we call,
02:17scalp pigmentation.
02:18This one on the hair?
02:21Yes.
02:22Residuing hair,
02:23and thinning hair.
02:24We also help with that.
02:26So you microblade the hair on the forehead, right?
02:29Yes.
02:30The most effective is what we call SMP,
02:32or scalp pigmentation.
02:34Coloring the part of the hair that's residing,
02:37like hairline,
02:38or the separation of hair for the girls.
02:40That's what we do.
02:42You know what's funny?
02:44Before, there were tattoos,
02:46but they were green.
02:47When we see old people,
02:50they have green tattoos,
02:52but this one has a different technology.
02:54How do you maintain it?
02:56For example, on the eyebrows.
02:58Like what you said earlier,
03:00that's the traditional one.
03:01This time, there's a development,
03:04a technology,
03:05that's called semi-permanent,
03:08that we promise is good for 1-2 years,
03:10so there won't be discoloration over time.
03:13So there will be a chance of discoloration afterwards?
03:17Usually, discoloration is just something gray,
03:20because of the presence of oils,
03:23the acidity of the skin.
03:25Oh, that's why.
03:27But we've never experienced discoloration
03:30of green, blue, or violet.
03:32That's what the elders experienced before.
03:35Because the pigments there,
03:37what they use on the body,
03:38that's what they use on the eyebrows before.
03:41Although some of us mentioned this,
03:43what could be the pros and cons
03:46of having this tattoo makeup?
03:48Well, the pros is,
03:50this is the enhancement,
03:52that's the primary purpose of permanent makeup.
03:55But the cons is,
03:58because we found an artist who made it for us,
04:02that the pigments are not of good quality,
04:06like hybrid pigments.
04:10So there's still discoloration,
04:13because the pigments are of low quality.
04:16So there's still a tattoo base.
04:19So it's based on the quality of the product.
04:23So we also heard that it's not advisable
04:26to get a cheek or blush tattoo here in the Philippines.
04:29What's the reason for this?
04:30Right, because we're a tropical country.
04:33Sometimes it's cold, sometimes it's hot.
04:35But more on, it's always hot in the Philippines.
04:38So the effect is,
04:41it's possible to get melasma,
04:43or freckles.
04:46So for me, it's not advisable to get a blush on.
04:52What's usually the price,
04:54or how much does it usually cost
04:56for someone who wants to get a tattoo,
04:58to get a tattoo here on the eyebrows, on the eyeliner?
05:01Right now, the pricing varies
05:04on the quality of the product of the artist.
05:09It also depends on the education of the artist,
05:12how long has their experience been.
05:14So mostly, it ranges from,
05:17if it's been a long time, like us,
05:19we're the pioneers in the Philippines.
05:21We range from 20,000 to 30,000.
05:24So right now, if you're just a beginner,
05:26there's around 3,000 to 5,000.
05:28But still, be careful with the tools you use.
05:31Yes, still be careful,
05:32especially with their education.
05:35And the artist, of course, needs that.
05:39Because art is what we give to our clients.
05:43Do you have any advice or message
05:46to our RRSP clients
05:48who are planning,
05:49who are thinking,
05:51will I really continue getting a tattoo,
05:54get a tattoo on my face?
05:55What's your message or advice?
05:57Yes, because it's been a long time,
05:59we've been thinking about it for a long time,
06:01not just for the base,
06:02if we're really going to get eyebrows,
06:04if we're going to put colors on our lips.
06:06So my advice to them is,
06:08let's choose carefully who our artist is,
06:11who our client should be,
06:13they really need to be educated.
06:16And of course,
06:17they still need to check the clinic
06:19if they're really being given proper sanitation.
06:23So it should be implemented in the clinics.
06:26Alright, and that's all.
06:27Thank you so much, Edwin and Lisa,
06:28for joining us and for sharing with us
06:30your knowledge about the tattoo makeup.
06:33Again, thank you, Edwin, and stay safe.