Make Permanent Cosmetics legal in the state of South Carolina

Make Permanent Cosmetics legal in the state of South Carolina

The Issue

 

 

 

Currently permanent cosmetics are not considered by this law because it’s a new technique:

SECTION 44-34-100

“It is unlawful for a tattoo artist to tattoo any part of the head, face, or neck of another person.”

What is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup (or cosmetic tattooing) uses a tattoo gun to create a semi-permanent effect for lips, brows, eyeliner, stretch marks, hairlines, and much more. Permanent cosmetics with the most suitable ink and technique is supposed to last 2-5 years.

Micro blading is legal in the state of South Carolina however it creates scarring and changes color over time.. Permanent Cosmetics is a game changer for the beauty industry. I want law makers to consider this change because I’ve been living in South Carolina for 10+ years.. I don’t want to move to another state nearby to provide my services!

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The Issue

 

 

 

Currently permanent cosmetics are not considered by this law because it’s a new technique:

SECTION 44-34-100

“It is unlawful for a tattoo artist to tattoo any part of the head, face, or neck of another person.”

What is Permanent Makeup?

Permanent makeup (or cosmetic tattooing) uses a tattoo gun to create a semi-permanent effect for lips, brows, eyeliner, stretch marks, hairlines, and much more. Permanent cosmetics with the most suitable ink and technique is supposed to last 2-5 years.

Micro blading is legal in the state of South Carolina however it creates scarring and changes color over time.. Permanent Cosmetics is a game changer for the beauty industry. I want law makers to consider this change because I’ve been living in South Carolina for 10+ years.. I don’t want to move to another state nearby to provide my services!

The Decision Makers

U.S. Senate
2 Members
Lindsey Graham
U.S. Senate - South Carolina
Timothy Scott
U.S. Senate - South Carolina

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Petition created on December 3, 2021