$ 450
Lip blushing is a form of semi-permanent makeup. It enhances the beauty of the natural lip color, improving the shape of the lips, giving definition and the illusion of fullness.
The procedure lasts 3 hours;
Results last up to 2 years;
Pain level is minimal to moderate (topical anesthetic is used);
If you have existing cosmetic tattooing you need to contact an artist BEFORE booking your appointment.
No fillers in the procedure area less than two weeks prior.
Plan trips or events a minimum of 10 days after the procedure.
Do not take aspirin, prescription blood thinners, or drink excessive alcohol at least 48 hours prior to and after your procedure.
Do not drink coffee in the morning of your appointment.
If you are prone to cold sores, lip tattooing CAN cause outbreaks, which can result in loss of pigment. We ask our clients to consult with their doctor for prescribing of anti-viral medication to prevent outbreak. You can still have lip blushing done!!!
– Deposit 50$ is required (deposit is saved if you reschedule in 48 hours prior to the procedure; Or you have documents from doctor about emergency);
If you would like you can book aa live consultation before making an appointment.






pre – care advice
No botox and/or cosmetic fillers around or on the area of the procedure.
No chemical peels and/or laser treatments.
No Retin-A and/or Accutane.
No antibiotics.
No steroids.
For at least 5 nights prior to the procedure, exfoliate lips with a natural scrub (sugar and coconut oil) before bedtime.
Apply Vaseline or Bepanthen lip cream after exfoliating the lips.
Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day for hydration and improved lip surface.
Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, Ibuprofen or Omega 3 unless medically necessary, 48-72 hours prior to the procedure.
Do not take blood thinners.
Do not drink caffeine, energy drinks or alcohol for at least 24h before the procedure.
If you have a history of cold sores we advise you to go see your doctor to obtain the proper prescription medication.
Please start taking your medication 5 days prior to your procedure and continue a few days after.
No working out the day of the procedure
After-care advice
Change your pillowcase when you get home.
Please be advised that any pigment residue could stain your pillowcase for at least 1 week after your appointment.
Day of the procedure: Lips will feel swollen, dark and very dry after your treatment.
Pat lips gently with a wipe or tissue to remove excess lymph every hour or so on the first day.
You may also apply ice packs to help if they are very swollen.
Day 2-3: Apply a moisturizing lip ointment twice a day to moisten and prevent them from forming a crust.
Allow lips to dry for 5 minutes prior to applying your aftercare lip balm.
This should be done for at least 5-6 days post treatment.
Day 4: Apply a moisturizing lip ointment at night to prevent scabs and dryness,
continue to apply it for the entire week until the area is completely healed. Always
use a Q-tip to apply the ointment.
Once the lips are no longer tender, they may become flaky. This is normal.
Do not pick or scratch them.
Doing so can significantly reduce the amount of pigment that stays in the skin.
YOU ARE A GOOD CANDIDATE IF YOU…
Are allergic to lipstick
Are sick of re-applying lip stick all day
Have filler
Have uneven lips
Have lost definition over the years
Want bigger, fuller looking lips
Have pale lip
YOU ARE NOT AN IDEAL CANDIDATE…
If the client is under 18 years of age
If the client is pregnant or nursing
If the client is allergic to local anesthetic or pigment
If there is uncontrolled high blood pressure
If the client has blood related issues where there is blood clotting disorders
If the client has uncontrolled diabetes
If there is a current viral infection or infectious disease
If the client is an organ transplant recipient
If the client is undergoing chemotherapy
If the client has a pacemaker or severe heart disease or artificial valves
If the client is prone to keloid scars
If the client has epilepsy
If the client has the HIV virus
If the client has acute hepatitis
If the client has leukemia
If the client has sarcoma
If the client is undergoing artificial insemination
If the client has Von Willebrands disease
If the client has rheumatoid arthritis
If the client has multiple sclerosis
If the client has malignant disease
If the client has thrombophilia
If your previous lip tattoo is dark
If your natural lips are too dark and thick (dark lips corrections coming soon)