WHAT IS LIP BLUSH?
Lip blush enhances your lips with a healthy youthful tint. Restore lost pigmentation with a natural-looking boost of color for everyday wear without the smudge or fade!
Lip blush provides long-lasting natural pigmented lips. This is not meant to replace wearing lipstick, instead, it leaves more of a lip stain effect that keeps you looking fresh on days when you just don’t want to wear makeup. We have different shades of pigments for different skin tones and preferences.
Lip blush is also good for those who have scars and want them covered up.
PREPARING FOR YOUR LIP BLUSH
Here’s how to get ready for your lip blush tattoo procedure:
- Lips must not be dry for the procedure! Keep them fully moisturized with a lip ointment like Aquaphor or Vaseline starting from a week prior to the procedure.
- Exfoliate the lips 1-2 days before the procedure using a soft toothbrush or DIY sugar/honey scrub.
- Cold sore sufferers – see important note below
- If you have a history of cold sores:
- Ideally, you are advised to see your doctor for anti-viral medication which you should start 2-3 days prior to the procedure
- If available, topical Zovirax can be applied preventatively during the first week of healing.
- Otherwise, it is recommended to take L-lysine 1-2 weeks before and after the appointment to reduce the risk.
However, cold sores are a risk of lip blush treatment regardless of whether you have had them in the past. It is therefore recommended for ALL clients to take L-lysine, and if you experience an unusual tingly sensation in the lips or notice any bumps appear – see your doctor immediately as you may be experiencing an episode of cold sores. Prompt treatment is crucial in minimizing the extent of a cold sore outbreak.
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- No alcohol or caffeinated products 24 hours before treatment, and no aspirin or blood-thinning medications five days prior.
- Do not take Fish Oil or Vitamin E one week prior to the procedure (they are natural blood thinners).
- Absolutely no injections of Novocaine, Botox or fillers should be administered to you ten days before treatment. Please inform us of any current injections.
- If you use or have used Retin-A or any other medications, please advise the technician.
- Wash your hair that morning – because you can’t get your healing tattoo wet you will need to avoid washing your hair too soon.
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- Mon – Sat : 10:00am – 05:00pm