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Question by Tami
Submitted on 7/9/2003
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I need to know if there is product called "rejuvie" for removing permanent eyeliner. I was told this is the only safe method of removing it. I have horrible eyeliner work and to top that off it bled the blue undertones from the black they used onto my eyelids and corner of my nose. The cover ups I had done left me with a cakey looking area in the corners of my inner eyes and the black on my lids keeps bleeding through the cover ups. I just want it all removed but don't know where to turn. I can not find the product or a technician who can do this. I live in Washington state. At this point I'm ready to travel to just about anywhere to get rid of this. Thanks for your help.


Answer by Saundra
Submitted on 8/22/2003
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there is a woman in San Fran who claims to do exactly that. the name of her biz is Permanent Choices. i plan to take her course and open a biz in Seattle. looks like you are in WA too, would like to talk to you about this. i had mine done over 20 yrs ago. faded but good,  i like mine. i can be emailed at whiteshirtgurl@yahoo.com

 

Answer by J. D.
Submitted on 10/11/2004
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i have a tat i would like removed as well. so i called my local office, Class Act, and the guy said that he uses rejuvie. He injects it the same as a tattoo, and it breaks up the ink, then removes it. it may take more than one sitting. The office is in Corpus Christi Texas, but if you want the # it's 361-852-7305 Class Act is the name.

 

Answer by Emily
Submitted on 2/6/2005
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I have used Tattoo-Off to remove my permanant make-up. I just used a Q-tip to apply the stuff and it worked pretty well. It took some time, though. About 5 months. But there was no pain involved and I did not have to go to a clinic.  Best of luck.

 

Answer by isabella
Submitted on 3/30/2006
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Can anyone please help me with removing permanent lip liner which I hate so much.Has anyone tryed the fading creams. Email me please at speedyt@iprimus.com.au thankyou

 

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