Lip tattooing has become a very much requested service now. Gone are the days when a lip liner or a full one color lipstick look used to be popular. Now a soft beautiful lip blush is the go too. Its like a tinted lip balm look with an ombre effect. Its like your lips have been kissed a 100 times. It gives the allusion of slightly bigger lips and can define and correct symmetry issues. As we age our lip boarder starts to disappear and a lip blush tattoo in a natural color can bring your lips back to life.
This is a virtually pain free method using a tiny nano needle to gentle implant color. Numbing is used. With the Russian trained method it is a very easy procedure and slowly builds up color to your liking. Lips are always very saturated in color immediately after the procedure and then they heal so much softer and more natural. There are so many colors to choose from and colors can be mixed to build a custom color for you. Dark lips can be neutralized for a more pink look however this may take 3 sessions. If you suffer from more than 1 cold sore a year you are not a good candidate for lip tattooing as the trauma can bring out an attack. Even if you have not had cold sores for years it is best to go on preventative meds from your chemist before the procedure and as part of your after care. Your chemist will be able to advise on this.
This is a virtually pain free method using a tiny nano needle to gentle implant color. Numbing is used. With the Russian trained method it is a very easy procedure and slowly builds up color to your liking. Lips are always very saturated in color immediately after the procedure and then they heal so much softer and more natural. There are so many colors to choose from and colors can be mixed to build a custom color for you. Dark lips can be neutralized for a more pink look however this may take 3 sessions. If you suffer from more than 1 cold sore a year you are not a good candidate for lip tattooing as the trauma can bring out an attack. Even if you have not had cold sores for years it is best to go on preventative meds from your chemist before the procedure and as part of your after care. Your chemist will be able to advise on this.