Lip Blush
Lip Blushing is a semi-permanent tattoo that is used to correct asymmetry, enhance the natural shape and add a pop of color to your lips.
say hello to a perfect pout
Healed Lips
Lip Blushing can last between 2-5 years but results vary from person to person. Additional touch ups are recommended.
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Lips appear more defined without surgery or fillers
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Restores color to the lips that have loss of pigment
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Camoflauges scars and hypopigmentation
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Kiss-proof and smudge-proof color
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Makes lips appear fuller
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Saves time & money!
are you a candidate for lip blush?
When considering a Lip Blush treatment, keep in mind that Permanent Makeup is a TWO-STEP process & requires a touch up session to achieve the perfect results that are specific to your desired results, skin type and longevity.
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Pre-Care is just as important as Aftercare for maximum results.
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Check out our Lip Blush Pre-Care, below. MUST read before appointment
Touch-Up Sessions must be scheduled 6-8 weeks post procedure.
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If you do not schedule your Touch-Up within the 6-8 week touch up time frame, additional costs may be required.
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Touch Up (within 6-8 weeks): Included in price
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Touch Up (within 3-6 months) $200
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Annual Touch Ups/Refreshers: $300
After 24 months - full price will be required.
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The Touch Up rate is only on work created by artists, there will be a full price for work done by another artist.
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We cannot guarantee the results for corrective/cover up work. If the previous work is too dark, saturated, or discolored - tattoo removal is recommended before booking an appointment to achieve the best results.
Corrective work will generally require multiple sessions for best results and additional touch ups will be charged accordingly.
Pre-care Instructions
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No Alcohol 24 hours prior
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You MUST NOT be pregnant or breast feeding
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No blood thinners 24 hours prior
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Exfoliate and moisturize lips every day 3-4 days prior to your appointment
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No antibiotics 2 months prior
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No Lip Filler 3 weeks prior to the procedure and 3 weeks after
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If you suffer from cold sores, you will need to take acyclovir at least 3 days prior to your appointment and continue to take it 3 days after your procedure