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Nurse branches out to tattooing
Twenty years ago, Beth Haberer, then a full-time nurse at Avera St. Luke's Hospital, had her eyebrows done by a plastic surgeon. "He did not do a good job," she remembered. "He did not put the hair line strokes in. My eyebrows just looked like a line...
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Facing up to tattoos
South Bend TribuneThis story was originally published Jan. 16, 2012 Cyndee Miller often has her hands full as a hairstylist in River Park. But she tends to rub her eyes a lot, and that used to ruin any eye makeup she'd be wearing. So 15 years ago, she asked her boss...Tags: Breast Surgery, Dentistry and Dental Health, Barack Obama, Health
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Plumper lips without a trip to the doctor
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFuller, plumper lips can be achieved by numerous methods, with varying degrees of permanence, without resorting to implants or fillers. Lip-enhancing colors and glosses line the shelves of beauty stores. They're popular because, for well under $20,...Tags: Vitamin C, Acupuncture, New Products, California, Barney's New York Incorporated
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Pucker up ... permanently?
HealthKey.com contributorWhat is permanent makeup? Permanent makeup (micropigmentation) is a type of tattooing in which dye is embedded beneath the skin to add permanent color to eyebrows, eyes, lips, cheeks and other parts of the body to simulate makeup or restore lost...Tags: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Drugs and Medicines, Allergies, Surgery, Health
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