lip blush

lip blush

 lip blush

Lip blush tattooing is a cosmetic tattooing technique that enhances the natural color and shape of the lips, providing a subtle tint that can range from soft nude to vibrant hues. By using a special technique, the artist deposits pigments into the skin to create a more defined and fuller-looking lip appearance. This procedure is designed to enhance your natural beauty while offering a polished look that lasts.

The benefits of lip blush tattoos are numerous. They not only save time on daily makeup routines by eliminating the need for lipstick but also help to correct asymmetries and define the lip outline. Additionally, the semi-permanent nature of lip blush allows for a makeup look that is long-lasting while still looking soft and natural. With lip blush, individuals can achieve a beautiful, kissed-by-the-sun glow that complements their overall aesthetic.

Opting for a lip blush tattoo is a great choice for anyone seeking to enhance their lips without the hassle of constant touch-ups. Whether you want to boost your confidence, streamline your makeup routine, or simply enjoy vibrant color without the daily application, lip blush can transform your appearance significantly. Plus, at Alillian Tattoo, our expertise in this procedure ensures you leave with beautifully enhanced lips tailored to your personal style.

pricing

INITIAL SESSION: $695
8-12 WEEK TOUCH-UP: $185
ANNUAL TOUCH-UP $300 (within 15 months of initial touchup)
16-24 MONTH REFRESH: $350
24 MONTHS+: Full Price

aftercare:

For information on how to care for your lip blush visit our lipblush aftercare page.

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Lip blush FAQ

  • Lip blush is a form of cosmetic tattooing that enhances the beauty of the lips’ natural color and shape. The result is a soft tinted effect, similar to a tinted chapstick. Color can be completely customized and is chosen based on clients’ preferences and the undertones of their skin. A more bold effect is also possible by increasing pigment saturation. To achieve and maintain a bold lip more sessions may be needed.

  • Lips blush tattoos typically last 2-4 years with proper care. We recommend annual touchups to refresh your color, but this is not required. Annual refresh appointments can be done between 10-24 months after your last appointment at the discounted rate of $350.

    To get the most out of your lip tattoo it is important to wear SPF on your lips (a chapstick with an SPF) and to avoid any lip products that have lightening agents, like vitamin C. All anti-aging products used in the lips will cause the pigment to fade faster.

  • Healed lip blush is significantly softer in color than what your lips will look like when freshly done immediately post procedure. They will heal about 50% lighter and will have a natural flush of youthful color. Touchups are an important part of the process and can be done 6 weeks - 6 months after your initial appointment.

  • This is very commonly requested. Despite it seeming like a good idea, it is not advisable. The skin outside the natural lip border (keratinized skin) takes in pigment differently than the lip skin (membrane). It may look ok at first but will heal and age differently on these two different types of skin. Nobody wants that! It is very common, however, to have less pigmentation near the edge of out lip tissue. This can occur as we age, due to genetics, or because of an accident or scar. In these cases we can tattoo this area, because it is apart of the actual lip tissue. You can check your own lips to see where the lip border, called the vermillion border, ends by looking closely to see where pores and fine vellus hairs are located in the area. Where the pores and hair begins is where the lip ends.

    The exception: in the case of surgical scarring (cleft lip surgery, for example), and other irregularities, it may be possible to work in the area beyond of the vermillion border to achieve more symmetry. These situations will be approved on a case by case basis and likely will require an additional touchup to assess healing in the area outside the lip tissue.

    Another instance where this may be possible is in the case of French Liner correction. French Liner is an outdated style in which a white or light flesh toned pigment was tattooed around the lip border. This was even done in the eye area — a light pigment tattooed directly above a darker pigmented eye liner tattoo. We now know that using these types of inks used in this manner will always age poorly. This is largely in part due to the high concentration of titanium dioxide in these light colored inks, paired with outdated methods in application of decades past.

  • Yes! You most Certainly can. In fact, most of our clients have had a cold sore at some point in their life. If you have ever suffered from cold sores, no matter how long ago and even if it was only once, it is imperative that you get a prescription from your doctor for Valacyclovir, also known as Valtrex. Take this antiviral medication 5 days prior to your appointment as well as 5 days following, as directed by your prescribing physician. This is required for anyone who has had a cold sore in the past, no matter how long ago. This antiviral will prevent an outbreak from occurring. If you have ever had a cold sore in your lifetime and choose not to take the antiviral, you will get a cold sore outbreak. You could get one or many. The lip blush procedure itself triggers this reaction and an outbreak may hinder proper healing and may cause unevenness in pigmentation in your healed results.

    L-Lysine is an Amino Acid with anti-viral properties that can also be taken. Take daily (orally) for two weeks prior to your appointment.

  • DAY 1-2: Bold and bright.
    DAY 3-6: Chapped and peely.
    DAY 7-21: Light and sometimes patchy.
    DAY 21+: Color is resurfacing and looking a little brighter, but color is still subtle.
    WEEK 6-8: Time for that perfecting touchup session!

    The initial healing phase is complete after the chapped and peely phase. However, full healing takes about 30 days. During this 30 day period your lips continue to heal under the surface and will undergo slight changes in color during this time. At about one month the lips are considered fully healed and your final result can be seen and assessed.

    You will have your perfecting touchup session at 6 - 8 weeks after your initial appointment.