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Women Are Covering Their Dark Under-Eye Circles With Permanent Tattoo Concealer

Under-eye circles are a major frustration for many women.

While most resort to makeup products like concealer or home remedies, one tattoo artist is offering a more extreme option.

Rodolpho Torres, a tattoo artist based in Brazil, specializes in using tattoos to cover up those pesky under-eye circles.

This procedure sounds a little extreme to me, but women are loving the results.

Rodolpho Torres is a tattoo artist who specializes in scar and pigmentation cover-ups.

His techniques have become world-renowned and he has over 2-million followers on Instagram, where he frequently posts photos and videos of his work.

He first started gaining attention with his ability to cover stretch marks using tattoos.

Using ink that is matched exactly to the client's skin tone, Rodolpho carefully fills in the contours. This process dramatically reduces the appearance of stretch marks.

Rodolpho also uses this process to cover up scars on other parts of the body.

It works on age spots, too! Basically, any sort of skin imperfection can be concealed with these tattoos.

In order to get the right skin tone, Rodolpho uses a special device that perfectly matches the client's skin color.

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He uses this tool to mix the ink color so that it will match seamlessly.

Covering up dark under-eye circles is just the latest way Rodolpho uses this process.

The results speak for themselves. Usually, it just takes one session to complete the transformation.

It's not only women who try this procedure.

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Men have been doing it, too. Hey, everyone wants to look fresh-faced and beautiful, right? Besides the under-eye procedure, men also visit Rodolpho to have their scars and stretch marks covered up.

And in case you were wondering, yes Rodolpho also does permanent makeup.

These lip tattoos will give any pout permanent color. I think the results look amazing, but I would be too squeamish to try this for myself.

Would you book an appointment?

I think that these tattoos are going to become more common in the beauty world following in the popularity of microblading.

I probably won't be booking my appointment anytime soon, but I could see a lot of people signing up for this.

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