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It is preferable to get semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing at a hospital whenever possible.
I was born with naturally light eyebrows, cursed to have that body.
I had semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing at a tattoo shop in my 30s, but it almost faded after about 1 to 2 years.
Instead, when I am feeling unwell like with atopic dermatitis, symptoms such as redness and swelling appear.
It's been a few years ago, so things have probably improved a lot nowadays.
Still, it seems better to get semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing at a dermatology clinic rather than a salon.
When I was young, I didn't have eyebrows, so I even tried plucking my eyebrows to make them thicker, even just a little.
However, traditional remedies were ineffective, and as I continued living, my complexes persisted, so I decided to get semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing after much consideration.
I thought that semi-permanent procedures would last a long time once received, but it actually faded within just 1 to 2 years. After learning about semi-permanent tattoos, I found out that the duration varies greatly depending on each individual's skin type.
I am oily-skinned, so I later realized that semi-permanent tattoos don't take well.
Even if the semi-permanent tattoo doesn't last long, it shouldn't matter if I get it again, in my case.
After the procedure, atopic dermatitis developed around the eyebrows, causing itching when tired or feeling unwell.
Sometimes, I even get a slight rash or something similar.
So since then, I haven't received any more procedures and have been living in a cursed(?) state.
Recently, tattoos have become quite popular among the public, and the procedure I received was quite a while ago.
These days, I think it's unlikely, but for those considering semi-permanent tattooing,
It would be best to go safely to the dermatologist and receive treatment from the doctor.