Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 10, 2023

Talking about Lipscare

 LIPS 



pigmentation removal on lips





bold lip color




lip treatment




natural lip color




How can I help you today
? do you want to get your eyebrows or lips done? 


Do you prefer a natural lip color or a bold lip color


Here are some photos of our clients had pigmentation removal on their lips


 

To achieve your desired lip color, we'll first need to address any lip pigmentation. 


 I think it’s not hurtful. 


Depending on the level of the lip pigmentation and your individual skin type, we may need to treat it once, twice, or even three times before we can apply the desired lip color



In the current condition of your lips, I believe one session of lip pigmentation removal should be good before we apply your chosen lip color. 


Your lips appear quite dark right now, so we'll need to neutralize that and bring them to a natural pink hue before applying your desired lip color. 


Your lips currently have some ink and pigmentation that needs to be cleared before we can apply your desired lip color. The number of ink removal sessions may vary depending on your skin's condition. 


Hang in there, you're almost there! Are you feeling any discomfort? 


How do you feel about your current lip color


This lip color would be a great fit for you


If you have some dark spots on your lips, please note that they can be improved but may not completely disappear after the lip procedure. 


Your lips have a darker outline and are lighter in the center. 


Let's start working on your lips color now. 


Please lie down, and I'll start the lip treatment while ensuring you're comfortable. 


We're also giving you this lip care kit to take home. 


You'll need to avoid drinking liquids for the first 12 hours and then follow the instructions in the lip care kit.


 After three days, your lips will start peeling. At this point, take care your lips carefully 


You should make lip care as a part of your routine to keep your lips soft and smooth. After the procedure, your lips might get quite dry, so moisturizing is important.


 Avoid coffee, as it can darken your lip color


Include fruits rich in vitamin C in your diet to help your lip color heal and look more vibrant. 


Given your youthful appearance, I believe this color will suit you well. It will make you look fresher, more attractive, and more energetic. 


I think this color will complement your age beautifully, making you appear more captivating and enhancing your overall facial features. 


your lips will stable for 2 months. After that, feel free to come back, and we'll touch up your lips.













Talking about Pets - Kids

 Part 1: Vocabularies


  1. Elephant: Look at the elephant with its long trunk.



  1. Giraffe: The giraffe has a very long neck.



  1. Monkey: The monkey loves to eat bananas.



  1. Tiger: The tiger has beautiful stripes on its body.



  1. Parrot: The colorful parrot can mimic our words.



  1. Zebra: The zebra looks like a horse with stripes.



  1. Kangaroo: The kangaroo hops around with its baby in the pouch.



  1. Tortoise: The tortoise moves very slowly.



  1. Crocodile: Be careful near the crocodile because it has sharp teeth.



  1. Peacock: The peacock spreads its beautiful feathers.



  1. Penguin: Penguins love cold places and can slide on ice.




  1. Hippo: The hippo loves to stay in the water during the day.

 


  1. Snake: Some snakes are venomous, so be careful.



  1. Flamingo: The flamingo stands on one leg and is pink.



  1. Bear: The bear hibernates during winter.



  1. Lion: The lion is known as the king of the jungle.



  1. Rhino: The rhino has a big horn on its nose.



  1. Otter: The otter swims gracefully in the water.



  1. Leopard: The leopard climbs trees with ease.



  1. Koala: The koala is sleepy and loves to eat eucalyptus leaves.




Part 2: Grammar Structures

"There is/are..." to describe the existence of something.

  • E.g., There is an elephant near the water.

"Can you see the...?" to ask someone if they notice something.

  • E.g., Can you see the tiger behind the bushes?

"[Animal] likes/loves to..." to describe an animal's behavior or preference.

  • E.g., The monkey loves to swing on the branches.

"It's dangerous to..." to warn about something.

  • E.g., It's dangerous to get close to the crocodile.

 "Look at the...!" to draw someone's attention to something.

  • E.g., Look at the peacock dancing!


Part 3: Questions

  1. What color is the elephant?

  2. How tall do you think the giraffe is?

  3. What do monkeys love to eat?

  4. How can you differentiate a zebra from a horse?

  5. Why is the parrot so colorful?

  6. Where do penguins live?

  7. Why does the hippo stay in the water?

  8. Which animal is known as the king of the jungle?

  9. What is unique about the flamingo's color?

  10. How does a bear stay warm during the winter?

  11. Where does the kangaroo carry its baby?

  12. Which animal has a long trunk?

  13. Why do we need to be careful around snakes?

  14. Can the otter swim?

  15. What does the koala love to eat?

  16. Which animal is dangerous because of its sharp teeth?

  17. Do you think the lion has a loud roar?

  18. Why is the rhino often poached?

  19. Which animal can mimic human words?

  20. How does the leopard hunt its prey?