Permanent cosmetics is also commonly called dermapigmentation, micropigmentation and cosmetic tattooing. This new trend uses tattoo techniques to apply the resemblance of makeup. It is applied to variety of parts of the face such as the lips, eyeliner, and eyebrows to accent its features. This technique was first used to assist people that lost eyebrows due to old age, disease and to cover up scars. This trend has grown in popularity with a focus on saving time for busy/active women.
These procedures run the same risks as the more common forms of tattooing.
Monday, 17 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
The University of British Columbia no longer offers spore testing service
Where else can spore testing be done?
Information provided by http://www.cdsbc.org/~ASSETS/DOCUMENT/IPAC_Guidelines_FAQ_Web.pdf
- Operators can purchase own biological monitoring system
- Operators may contact commercial sterilization monitoring companies
- Services are also offered by various dental sundries suppliers
Information provided by http://www.cdsbc.org/~ASSETS/DOCUMENT/IPAC_Guidelines_FAQ_Web.pdf
Tightlacing
An old trend making a comeback! In the 1800s, women wore
corsets to slim their bodies in order to bring out their busts and hips. In
modern days, some women are revisiting this fashion, but with a slight twist.
This new practice is called tightlacing. Tightlacing uses a corset to redefine
the body and still manage to retain the shape after removing the corset. To
achieve this effect, women starts when they are young and this practice
permanently compresses and lowers their ribs.
For more information, visit http://saludify.com/latest-body-modification-trends/
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