


Soft, Natural color that lasts- Lip Blush perfection
Lip Blush
Lip blush- permanent cosmetic treatment that enhances your lip color, shape and definition. When healed it gives your lips a soft, natural tint.
Perfect for anyone
who wants a
defined, youthful and
long lasting color.
No more reapplying lipstick.
Enjoy beautifully tinted
lips that will last you 1-3
years!
PRECARE
CONTRADICTIONS
Customizable shades
tailored to your skin tone
and style -
from subtly nude to soft pink.
AFTERCARE
30 DAYS BEFORE PROCEDURE:
Avoid Botox and fillers around the lip area.
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Avoid Glycolic acid, chemical peels, and laser treatments on the face
Avoid Retinols and anti-aging creams
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2 WEEKS BEFORE PROCEDURE:
Avoid all facials, bleaching treatments, or waxing around the lip area
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Avoid extensive sun exposure and sunburn on the face
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1 WEEK BEFORE PROCEDURE:
Avoid Motrin, Advil, Ibuprofen, Naproxen
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Avoid fish oils, DHA supplements, cayenne supplements, turmeric, vitamin e, niacin (or anything that can cause blood thinning)
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Avoid smoking
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Keep your lips hydrated with a good lip balm
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If you have EVER had a cold sore, been prone to any type of cold sores or you may have the herpes simplex virus that lies in your system, this procedure could cause an outbreak. It is best to consult with your doctor and upon your doctor’s recommendation, take doctor-prescribed medication such as Acyclovir, Zovirax, or Valtrex before and after the lip procedure to help prevent or lessen the severity of an outbreak.
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1-3 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PROCEDURE:
Avoid alcohol
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Avoid coffee or tea or excessive amounts of caffeine
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Gently exfoliate your lips 2 days prior to your procedure (you can use sugar and coconut oil mixture for a natural exfoliate)
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Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water (the first sign is dry lips)
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DAY OF PROCEDURE:
Avoid intense physical activity
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You can wear your normal makeup on the day of your procedure
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It's encouraged to bring your favorite lipsticks and/or lip liners with you to your appointment or photos of lip shapes and colors you prefer
Herpes Simplex- Cold Sores
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Uncontrolled Diabates
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Autoimmune diseases
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Heart conditions
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Blood disorders
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Keloid scarring
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Hyperpigmentation
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Skin disease around the lips
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Chemotherapy and Radiation
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Recent fillers or Botox around lip area- must wait 30 days before procedure
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Pregnant or nursing
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Smoking
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Chapped or cracked lips
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Accutane
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Steroids
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Use Aquaphor for 7 days. Only use this on your lips and gently apply with a clean Q-Tip a very light layer as needed for 7 days to help moisturize. Only a very thin layer is needed to allow the lip skin to breathe.
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Gently dab your lips with cotton round or tissue to remove any lymph fluid every hour for 5 hours after the appointment
ONLY for the first day. This is a very important step because if this mostly clear, yellowish fluid is not removed, it can cause scabbing, and more scabbing means less retention of the pigment. Don't be alarmed if a little pigment comes off onto the gauze. That is from the lymph fluid and completely normal.
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If you experience any swelling, an ice pack may be applied using a thin protective barrier such as a paper towel. Icing is most effective in the first 24 hours following the procedure.
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If your lips are really sore or swollen, you can take a pain reliever or anti-inflammatory medication like Advil or a more natural alternative like arnica pills.
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TRUST THE PROCESS