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1. PHYSICALLY
ACTIVE PEOPLE: who want to look their best
throughout activities such as swimming, hiking, biking, tennis, aerobics,
and don’t want to worry about sweating off or reapplying makeup.
2. ALOPECIA:
areata or universalis sufferers who have lost some or all of the facial
hair, including eyebrows and or eyelashes.
3. WORKING
PROFESSIONALS AND MOTHERS ALIKE: who don't
have time yet want to look their best all the time.
4. VITILIGO:
sufferers who have areas of skin which have lost their pigment.
5. POST SURGICAL/
INJURY: those seeking repigmentation of
areolas after surgery; camouflage of scars from burns, surgery,
accidents or injuries; redefinition of facial features such as cleft
lip scars.
6. VISION IMPAIRED:
people who have difficulty applying their cosmetics.
7. MOTOR IMPAIRED:
individuals including arthritis sufferers, Parkinson’s disease,
multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors, and those with unsteady hands
who cannot apply their own makeup. This is a very discouraging problem
for women who have always gone out of their way to look their best
and have makeup on before leaving the house.
8. ENTERTAINERS, ACTRESSES, and MODELS
9. MEN:
who want feature enhancement that looks natural and not “made
up”, also repair scars on eyebrows, a common place for scars
from childhood and sporting accidents.
10. CHEMOTHERAPY:
recipients with full or partial hair loss.
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