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While many of our articles are geared toward the general public, the articles listed below are specifically intended for technicians.
 

FDA Issues Some Tattoo Tips, Begins Pigment Research
The US Food and Drug Administration issues some tips for consumers considering tattoos, and begins an in-depth research program into both the short and long term aspects of tattoo pigments.
Editor's Choice
These articles have been selected from past SPCP quarterly newsletters by Editor, Judith Culp, CPCP. These articles represent the quality of educational materials members enjoy.
 
SPCP Delegates Attend the FDA Science Forum
Executive Director, Kate Ciampi, CPCP, President Dixie Medford, CPCP, and Director Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP attended to hear and participate in one of the breakout sessions:  Body Markings: Tattoos, Permanent Make-up and Laser Removal.  The session covered the FDA interest in regulatory status, chemistry, adverse events associated with Premier Pigments, and the dermatological implications of tattoo removal.
 
Latex Allergies
Latex Reactions in the Modification Industry:
Understanding Why They Occur and How Best to Prevent Them
 
The Age of Caution
On the importance of safeguarding yourself and your clients from communicable disease.

Permanent Cosmetics Are Here to Stay
Advice on what to look for in a training program.

It's Time to Protect Yourself
Information on Hepatitis, including how to protect yourself and your clientele.

The Diverse Profession of Permanent Cosmetics by Jorie Grimm about why there is such an attraction to Permanent Cosmetics.
 
Why Join the SPCP?  A brief article on why joining the SPCP is a critical part of your Permanent Cosmetics career.

 


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