Lip Blushing

Lip Blushing – Everything You Need To Know

Did you know that as we age, not only do we lose the fullness of our lips, but we also lose our lip pigment? Over time, exposure to the sun, skincare products, and makeup contribute to this. Sure, there are lip injections to help give you a cute and pouty pucker, but it doesn’t address the loss of color. Not to mention injectables can be painful and costly. 

 

But now there is a new way to improve your lip color and fullness without injections with a new process called Lip Blushing. Lip Blushing is a semi-permanent cosmetic (tattooing) procedure performed only by licensed Permanent Cosmetic Artists to enhance your mouth’s natural color and shape. Lip Blushing is achieved using a pixelating technique. The technique entails adding undetectable dots of pigment on the vermillion, the area just below the colored edge of the lips (where lipstick is applied), and blending into the Vermillion Border (where lip liner is usually applied). 

 

Each client’s color is completely customized based on their natural lip color, skin tones, and desired outcome. We provide Lip Blushing consultations to discuss your ideal options and then determine your customized color. Before your consultation, we recommend trying various lipstick colors in different natural shades of pink, nude, and brown tones to see what meshes best with your skin tone. When you come for your consultation, bring your favorite colors, so we can get an idea of what you like as a starting point. 

 

Healing time for Lip Blushing is short. It only takes about two weeks, and the fully developed color will be noticeable in about four weeks. After your lips have healed, we can perform a touch-up to adjust the shape and color or fill in spots that didn’t retain pigment during the healing process. Since this is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure, clients usually get touch-ups every 1-2 years. The time between touch-ups can be extended by protecting your lips by using an SPF 15 or higher lip balm when you are in the sun and avoiding harsh chemicals, scrubs, and peels. 

 

The great thing about Lip Blushing is even after you have it; you are never limited to just one look; you can still wear lipstick and lip liner and even get injectables. But when you are not wearing lipstick, your lips look beautiful, natural, and younger. However, if you get injectibles, ensure your lip filler appointments are 3 weeks before or 3 weeks after your Lip Blushing appointment. Also, be sure to read our pre-procedure information and after-care information for more details. 

 

If you’re looking for permanent lip color in deeper shades with sharp lines, you should consider permanent full lip color and liner rather than Lip Blushing. 

 

Also, some health conditions and other factors may make you ineligible for Lip Blushing, so be sure to discuss this with your Permanent Cosmetics Artist. Refer to our FAQ page to read answers to common questions about permanent and semi-permanent cosmetics. 

 

 

 Read Our Permanent Eyeshadow Pre-Procedure FAQ

 

View Our Permanent Lip Color Gallery

 

 

Contact Us Today To Set Up A Free Consultation

 

 

scar camouflage

Camouflaging Skin Imperfections with Paramedical Tattooing

Paramedical Tattooing is a groundbreaking procedure and a specialized type of Permanent Cosmetics used to disguise scars or camouflage areas of the skin that are missing pigment or color.

 

Fabulously Flawless owner, Stacey Heffner is a Certified Paramedical Tattoo Specialist, and she has helped countless clients overcome many different skin discoloration issues.

 

Skin Pigmentation Correction: When there is a loss of color or darkening of the skin due to issues such as Vitiligo or post-inflammatory hypopigmentation from skin trauma, the area of concern can be corrected by blending precise pigment colors that result in beautiful and flawless looking skin.

 

Scar Camouflage: An amazing process that helps to reduce the appearance of scars from accidents, burns, surgery, or the repair of congenital disorders such as cleft palate.

 

Reconstructive Camouflage: This procedure helps post-mastectomy patients by creating a nipple and areola on the newly reconstructed breast. Areola incision scars from breast surgeries for augmentation, reduction, and breast lift can also be masked.

 

As a Certified Paramedical Tattoo Specialist, Stacey understands the science behind pigments and the physiology of human skin and tissue. These procedures require advanced knowledge, training, skills, and experience in Permanent Cosmetics, specialized training, and certification in Paramedical Tattooing as well as an artistic eye for color and skin tones.

 

Stacey works with each client to determine the best pigment colors that will match their skin tone. Clients who have suffered for years with skin discoloration or scars find micro-pigmentation to be an inexpensive, and virtually pain-free solution to correcting skin pigmentation issues.

 

Read more about our Paramedical Tattooing procedures and view our before and after gallery.