Aquarelle & Candy Lips
Lip Blushing – $385
Booking Fee – $50
Initial Service – $235
6-12 Week Touch-Up – $100
Lip Liner – $225
Booking Fee – $50
Initial Service – $105
6-12 Week Touch-Up – $100
Are you looking for a Lip Tattoo also known as Lip Blushing.
The Brow Babe who has been trained in the Newest Techniques for Full, Youthful Lips That Require No Maintenance.
We can define the lips a lot more and give them overall a prettier tone, which gives them a more plump and fuller look. It also helps evening out the vermilion boarder of the lips to fix any small asymmetry you may have.
The technique and color choices I make create a natural, blushed or “just bitten” look to the lips. The technique uses a small needle and works softly on the lips to very gently implant the color without creating too heavy of a lip-liner/border appearance. My overall is to give your lips LIFE life without being too dramatic.
Searching for a A Lip Tattoo does not have to be scary! You are numb the entire time and a lot of clients tend to fall asleep. There are different methods used to create a unique Lip tattoo for each individual client.
Aquarelle lips: which creates a light blushing tint
Candy lips: Bolder heavier more like a lipstick
If you’ve never had micro-pigmentation before, there are a lot of unknowns. One of the most common questions we’re asked is what to expect during the healing process. While every person is different and some heal more quickly or slowly than others, here’s generally what to expect. Temporary side effects from micro-pigmentation include but are not limited to: redness, swelling, puffiness, bruising, dry patches and tenderness.You should expect to lose approximately 1/3 of the initial color during the healing process. We have selected the optimal pigments for you with this in mind. In approximately six days it may appear too light. After about 10 days, the color will show more. It will appear softer when completely healed.
If you’ve never had micro-pigmentation before, there are a lot of unknowns. One of the most common questions we’re asked is what to expect during the healing process. While every person is different and some heal more quickly or slowly than others, here’s generally what to expect. Temporary side effects from micro-pigmentation include but are not limited to: redness, swelling, puffiness, bruising, dry patches and tenderness.You should expect to lose approximately 1/3 of the initial color during the healing process. We have selected the optimal pigments for you with this in mind. In approximately six days it may appear too light. After about 10 days, the color will show more. It will appear softer when completely healed.
Do not tan two weeks prior or have sunburned face
● Do not have any type of facial/peel 2 weeks prior to treatment
● Discontinue Vitamin A/Retinol products ASAP
● Do not work out the day of the procedure.
● Do not have Neuromodulators 3 weeks prior
● Do not take Fish Oil or Vitamin E one week prior (natural blood thinners)
● Do not wax or tint your eyebrows 3 days before the procedure.
● Contact lenses should not be worn until the swelling subsides.
● When the area starts to flake, leave it. Do not pick, peel or pull on the skin.
● Avoid sweating such as from vigorous exercise for 24 hours.
○ For at least one week post-procedure or until healing is complete
(whichever is longer)
● Do not wear Contacts to the procedure. If you must, please bring a contact case &
solution.
● Avoid makeup on pigmented area for five days, including non-allergenic makeup.
○ If you MUST wear makeup apply it around the area with clean fingers.
Brushes and Blenders Harbor Bacteria. That is an infection waiting to
happen.
● Contact lenses should not be worn until the swelling subsides.
● Keep fingers off of the eyes! The bacteria on the fingers and hands may cause “pink
eye” which is a bacterial eye infection.
● Do not use any eyelash tinting or other coloration for at least two weeks after the
procedure.
● Tea bags or ice packs may be used to minimize swelling the day of and the day
after the procedure.
● There should be no use of mascara during the healing process
● Do not make an appointment for eyelash extensions until at least 7-10 days after
the procedure.
● DO NOT USE ANY OTHER AFTERCARE OTHER THAN WHAT WAS GIVEN TO
YOU. IF YOU RUN OUT, (WHICH YOU SHOULD’T BC YOURE USING A VERY
THIN LAYER) TEXT ME
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Though rare, infection is possible. If you see signs of infection such as persistent increased
redness or swelling, fever, drainage, or oozing, contact your doctor immediately.