Lip Blush

Lip blush is a semi-permanent tattoo makeup that tints your lips using a cosmetic tattoo gun and water-based organic inks. A numbing cream is applied before and throughout the treatment ensuring there is no discomfort throughout.

Lip blush is one of the most popular lip treatments as it offers the chance to enhance your lip size and symmetry, without the need for dermal fillers. If you would rather avoid fillers, this procedure is the ideal method to enhance your lips in the most natural way possible.

Unfortunately most of us will begin to notice our lips loosing their fullness and shape. Lip blush is able to restore and revive fading lips caused by the natural ageing process, smoking, cold sores and even scarring.

If you suffer with cold sores ever, there is a chance that the treatment may cause an outbreak so it is recommended you do a course of cold sore oral medication 3 days before hand. You can get this online at a pharmacy website.

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Melanin- Rich Lip Neutralisation

Dark lips neutralisation is a form of lip tattooing or permanent makeup (PMU) that targets melanin-rich lips to create a more even and naturally pink or rosy appearance. Instead of simply adding pigment, this process neutralises the dark tones by first correcting the color of the lips before adding the desired shade.

Healing process is a little different than Lip blushing as well. Right after appointment your lips will look warm/orangy/sunset color. You might develop temporary hyper/hypo pigmentation during the first couple weeks and sessions are spaced at least 8-12 weeks apart.

If you are unsure whether you need Melanin-Rich Lip Neutralisation before Lip Blushing or would like to discuss the treatment in more detail we offer FREE consultations.

Aftercare

Contraindications

Please contact me prior to your booking if you answer ‘yes’ to any of below contraindication questions

If you have any other medical concerns or queries, please feel free to contact me, and I will be able to advise if I can go ahead with the procedure.