Permanent Tinting (1928)

THIS DIGIBETA VERSION HAS BEEN MADE FROM THE PRINT - VERSION ON TAPE *PM0760* WILL PROBABLY BE BETTER QUALITY AS TAKEN FROM THE NEGATIVE. The process involved in facial tattooing for permanent make-up - EEK! A woman seated on a sofa demonstrates to a man in a white coat where she would like her blusher tattooed. She lays on the sofa and the beautician covers her upper body with white cloths. A substance is rubbed into the woman’s right cheek - possibly anaesthetic. (The beautician is wearing black rubber gloves - scary). C/U of table with various tattoo equipment and a dark powder. Dark powder is placed on the cheek then an electrical instrument is applied to the area. The woman looks into a mirror. The powder is rubbed in, cream is applied followed by a light coloured powder. Shot of the final “tinted“ complexion. Was item in Eve’s Film Review issue 386. Note: this film is not for the squeamish! The beauty technician is rather sinister and the equipment he uses rather primitive.
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