Lips
Enhance your smile with our Lip Blushing and Dark Lip Neutralization services. Achieve natural, long-lasting color and even-toned lips. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and discover the perfect look for your lips!
Lip Blushing
Dark Lip Neutralization
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lip Blush?
How long is the appointment?
Is the procedure painful?
Who should avoid Lip Blush services?
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: It’s generally not recommended to undergo cosmetic tattooing procedures, including lip blush, while pregnant or breastfeeding. The effects of the pigments on the fetus or infant are not well-studied, and there may be potential risks involved.
- Active Cold Sores or Oral Herpes: If you have active cold sores or oral herpes outbreaks, it’s best to wait until the sores have healed completely before getting a lip blush treatment. Tattooing over active cold sores can spread the infection and may lead to complications. If it is not active, the client should take preventative and post care to prevent flare ups by taking supplements or prescribed medication.
- Certain Medical Conditions: Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as autoimmune disorders, bleeding disorders, or skin conditions affecting the lips, may not be suitable candidates for lip blush. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist to assess whether the procedure is safe for you.
- Allergies or Sensitivities: If you have known allergies or sensitivities to tattoo pigments or topical anesthetics, it’s essential to inform your cosmetic tattoo artist beforehand. They can perform a patch test to check for any adverse reactions before proceeding with the full procedure.
- Recent Lip Fillers or Injections: If you’ve recently had lip fillers or injections, it’s generally recommended to wait until the lips have fully healed and settled before undergoing a lip blush treatment. This allows for better symmetry and prevents potential interference with the healing process.
*Anyone under the age of 18 years old are not permitted to receive any PMU services in the state of California.
What is the aftercare process?
How long is the healing process?
When should I get a touch up? How much is it?
What are the potential side effects and risks?
- Swelling and Tenderness: It’s common for the lips to swell slightly after the procedure. Your lips may feel tender or sore for a few days following the procedure. This discomfort can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs.This usually subsides within a few days.
- Dryness and flaking: As the lips heal, you may experience some dryness and flaking. It’s important to keep the lips moisturized and be sure to follow the after care instructions provided by your PMU artist.
- Itching: Some itching or tingling sensations may occur during the healing process. Avoid scratching or rubbing the treated area to prevent irritation or infection.
- Color variation: The color of your lips may appear darker immediately after the procedure and then lighten as they heal. It’s normal for the color to settle and change slightly during the healing process.
- Allergic reactions: While rare, allergic reactions to the pigments or numbing agents used during the procedure are possible. Be sure to inform your PMU artist of any known allergies beforehand.
- Cold Sores or Herpes breakout: If the client has a history of cold sores or herpes then the abrasion to the lips can trigger a break out. Please see your medical provider for prescription medications or over the counter supplements such as L-lysine can be taken for preventative and post care 7 days before and after treatment.
What should I expect during my consultation?
Can I choose the shape and color of my Lip Blush service?
Yes. However, it’s important to work closely with your artist to ensure that the choices you make complement your natural lip shape and skin tone. They will determine the best lip shape based on your facial features and preferences. They will outline the desired shape before applying the pigment to ensure that you are happy with the result. The final shape has to be within the vermillion border of the lips to prevent uneven healing as the facial skin and lip skin are two different textures and can accept the pigment differently.
Lip blush pigments come in a variety of shades, ranging from natural pinks and nudes to deeper reds and berries. Your PMU artist will help you select a color that compliments your skin tone and achieve the desired look. Keep in mind that the color may appear darker immediately after the procedure and will lighten up to 50% as your lips heal. During your consultation with your PMU artist, you can discuss your preferences for both shape and color, and they can provide recommendations based on their expertise and experience. It’s important to communicate openly and clearly to ensure that you are satisfied with the final result.
Can the procedure be reversed or removed?
Lip blush, like other forms of permanent makeup, is designed to be long-lasting, but it’s not necessarily permanent. While the pigment is intended to fade naturally over time, there are some methods for removing or correcting lip blush if desired. Complete removal is more challenging and may require multiple sessions. We do offer two types of removal (link to removal page), that can aid in lightening the previous permanent makeup enough for us to work over and create new lip blush for you if necessary. Please click the link to read more about our removal service. (link)
It’s important to consult with a qualified and experienced PMU artist before attempting any form of removal or correction. They can assess your individual situation and recommend the best course of action based on your needs and goals. Additionally, it’s crucial to have realistic expectations about the results of removal or correction procedures, as complete removal may not always be possible, and multiple sessions may be required for significant changes.