Lip Blush

Lip blush, also known as lip tinting, is a semi-permanent makeup method that adds tint and definition to the lips.

It can help improve symmetry, create visual volume, and add clarity to lines.

$500

touch up is not included

 FAQs

  • We choose the color based on your natural lip color, skin tone, and desires.

  • We pre-draw the shape, and after the client has approved the design we apply the numbing cream that starts working in 20 mins.

    Then we start implementing the pigment in the lips layer by layer until we achieve the desired result.

    The whole procedure may take up to 4 hours depending on individuals sensitivity, lip size, and desired color intensity.

  • Procedure is relatively pain free. Some clients feel a little bit of discomfort and some have gone through the process without the numbing cream with ease.

    Please, let us know if you have a low pain tolerance.

  • Please keep in mind that not everyone is a good candidate for permanent make up as there are many contraindications. Below is a list of contraindications that would NOT make you a good candidate for permanent makeup:

    If you are under 18 years old.

    If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

    If you have skin irritation of any kind including: pimples, rashes, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea and/or sunburn in or around your brows on the day of treatment.

    If you are diabetic you must have a note from your doctor.

    If you are sick (fever, cold, pink eye, coughing, or have any covid symptoms within 10 days of your appointment).

    If you have HIV or Hepatitis or any other viral infections and/or diseases.

    If you have epilepsy.

    If you have a pacemaker or any other major heart problems.

    If you have had an organ transplant.

    If you generally don’t heal well and develop infections easily.

    If you have keloid scars anywhere on your body or are prone to significant scarring.

    If you have had previous work and your old tattoo is too dark or misshapen.

    If you are taking blood thinners that cannot be paused/stopped prior to your appointment. You would need to consult your doctor regarding this option.

    If you have had filler injections 30 days prior to your appointment or plan to get it within 30 days after your appointment.

    If you are taking antibiotics 2 weeks before the appointment or planning on taking it 2 weeks after it.

  • • Make sure your lips are well-moisturized and have no dry spots on the day of the procedure.

    • Start moisturizing them at least a week before the lip blush.

    • If you are prone to cold sores or fever blisters, (herpes simplex), there is a high probability that you will get them. It is advised that you call your doctor for a prescription antiviral to help prevent this form occurring prior the lip tint procedure.

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    • No caffeine on the day of the procedure.

    • Do not work out, tan or have sunburned face the day of the procedure.

    • Do not take blood-thinning medications 24 hours before the procedure.

    • No alcohol 24 hours before procedure.

    Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin E, niacin 72 hours before the procedure
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    • Do not take antibiotics 2 weeks prior the lip blush.

    • Waxing treatments should be performed no less than 3 days prior to your enhancement.

    • Electrolysis treatments should be performed no less than 5 days prior to your enhancement.

    • IPL laser / hair removal should be performed no less than 2 weeks prior to your enhancement.

    • Do not use Retin-A skincare products close to the enhancement area a month prior to your procedure.

    • Wait 1 month after chemical peeling.

    • Do not have filler injection at least 1 month prior to the procedure.

    • If you had any surgery around the area, please consult your doctor. They will determine when it will be possible to go forward for the procedure.

    • Thread lifting can be done after permanent make-up. It is important to wait for healing.

    • Please note that you will be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle. It is recommended to schedule your appointment a few days after the start of your period.

    • Since delicate skin or sensitive areas may be swollen or red, you are advised not to make social plans on the day of your enhancement.

  • It is very important To follow the aftercare guidelines since the results are largely dependent on your post-procedure care and actions.

    AVOID DRYNESS on your lips after lip blush.

    Do not get toothpaste on your lips. Avoid hot, spicy, and salty foods as it may cause added irritation. Avoid teeth whitening, rubbing and smoking.

    • Keep the area clean by washing with freshly washed hands and a mild soap. Do not use a washcloth or sponge to remove soap. Splash with water. Gently dry to 
remove any moisture at all times. 


    • Apply the aftercare ointment that comes with your aftercare kit with freshly washed hands or a Q-tip. Use the balm very sparingly. Too little is better than too much - blot of excess with a clean tissue. Never touch the procedure area without washing your hands immediately before.

    • Do not take aspirin or Ibuprofen 2 days after your enhancement.

    • Use a fresh pillowcase while you sleep. Avoid sleeping on your face for the first 10 days.

    • Avoid water on the area; heavy sweating, the gym, sauna or pool, ocean and hot tubs for 14 days.

    •Do not scrub, rub or pick at the epithelial crust that forms. Allow it to flake off by itself. If it is removed before it is ready the pigment underneath it can be pulled out.

    • Do not use any makeup on the procedure area for the next 10 days.

    • Do not intake antibiotics 2 weeks after the procedure.

    • Injectable fillers can alter the shape of the lips. The injectable should be carried out at least 1 month after a permanent cosmetics procedure.

    • Avoid direct sun exposure or tanning for 1 month after the procedure.

    • Always use sunblock after the procedure area is healed to protect from sun fading.

  • Days 1-2 - Your permanent makeup begins to look brighter. Slight redness and swelling may occur.

    Days 3-6 - Crusts/scabs begin to form and peeling may occur. Warning - do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs. This can lead to infection and loss of color.

    Day 7-10 - Peeling should lessen and the crusts/scabs should fall off. You may notice that the area where permanent makeup was applied has become much lighter. This is normal.

    You will see the final color results in 6 weeks. The color will be much softer and more natural.

  • This procedure requires the touch up session to ensure that the color is healed evenly and looks naturally.

    Sometimes a client wishes to have a second touch up session depending on the healed results.

    After the touch up your lip color will slowly fade in 1,5-2 years and if you would like we can perform a refresh session.

  • Permanent makeup is a two-step process to complete and achieve the desired shape and color. Every individual heals differently which may result in color loss and patchiness with only one session. This is normal.

    It takes an average of 6 to 8 weeks for lip blush to completely heal. Right around the 6th week, it is time for your first touch-up. This is to fix any imperfections, patchy spaces, and other factors that your artist can look into.

    Depending on your individual result we might need to perform a second touch up.

  • After a month the brightness will fade, and you will see a softer color, creating a more natural look.

    The color will be 60-80% lighter than it appeared immediately following the procedure.

    The result may last up to 2 years.