LIP BLUSH
Are you tired of applying lip products, getting lip fillers, or wondering what you can do to give your lips that natural glow and enhance their fullness? Look no further, Lip Blush can do it all!
Lip Blush tattoo is used to enhance the natural lip shape, symmetry, and color. Pigments are available in all different shades to match all lips to provide a subtle color that enhances the natural lip color and camouflages scars, paleness or unevenness based on your skin tone and personal preference.
Lip Blushing creates a very subtle, natural looking lip tint. Apply a little gloss or balm and your lips look beautiful 24-7!
If you are prone to cold sores, lip tattooing can cause outbreaks. We ask that our clients take their prescribed anti-viral medication a few days prior to their appointment and after the procedure to prevent any cold sores.
FAQs
How long does Lip Blushing last?
Lip blushing can last between 2 to 3 years depending on the client's body, skin type and lifestyle. Smoking and sun exposure can speed up the fading process, and if you’re oil-prone, have an iron deficiency or use a lot of exfoliating products in your skin regimen, the pigment could fade more quickly, too.
How long does it take to heal?
Lips will take about 4-7 days until they have healed. After lips are done peeling, you can return to normal routine and activities. They will take 4-6 weeks until they reach their final look.
How often do you need a touch up?
We recommend yearly touch ups to keep the color fresh. It varies from client to client, but it can be 1 to 3 years, depending on the client’s skin type and life style.
PRE - CARE
60 DAYS PRIOR
AVOID chemical peels
AVOID Lip fillers or injections
30 DAYS PRIOR
AVOID botox
7 DAYS PRIOR
DO NOT tan or have a sunburn
DO NOT use Retinols/Retin-A or other anti-aging/acne creams
DO keep lips exfoliated and moist, avoid them getting dry and cracked for optimal results
48 HOURS PRIOR
DO NOT take aspirin, ibuprofen, niacin, vitamin E, fish oil (omega-3) or CoQ10 or any other blood thinning agents
DO take anti viral medication if prone to cold sore/herpes
24 HOURS PRIOR
AVOID alcohol
AVOID coffee
AVOID intense physical activity
If you are taking any medications and are unsure if they could interfere with your procedure, please send us an email (info@naturalbeautyla.com) before booking your appointment.
AFTER - CARE
Avoid increased sweating
No exercising
No swimming
Avoid hot saunas or jacuzzis
Avoid sun tanning or salon tanning
Apply clean icepacks for any swelling.
Do not eat spicy, oily, acidic, or greasy foods.
When the lips begin to shed, do not pick, peel or pull on the skin.
Apply given ointment several times a day for 10 days to keep your lips moisturized.
Do not use any soaps or chemicals on your lips.
Do not expose lips to direct sunlight or tanning beds.
Keep your hands clean and avoid touching your lips until they are done healing.
Avoid any laser or chemical treatments or peelings, and/or any creams containing Retin-A or Glycolic acid on the face or neck for 30 days post treatment.
Avoid tasks related to heavy household cleaning, where there is a lot of airborne debris. This includes garage or basement cleaning.
Drinking alcohol in excess, as it may lead to slow healing of wounds.
If you have any unexpected problems with the healing of the skin following your microblading, please contact us immediately, to discuss further instructions.
HEALING PROCESS
DAY 1
Lips are approximately 20% darker than expected healed results right after the procedure. During the next hour, lips will appear 40% darker than the expected results.
All clients will have moderate swelling and tightness after the procedure
DAY 2
The swelling will subside. Lips will feel a little tender, tight, and dry.
Apply ointment on lips several times a day, keep lips moist at all times.
DAY 3-7
Do not pick or rub your lips and let the peeling happen naturally.
Shedding should be complete, color will lighten by 30%-50%.
Continue keeping lips moist!
DAY 7-30
The color will lighten then darken day by day.
The true color will surface by the second to the third week.