FAQs

  • The lips are a sensitive area, so clients with a lower pain tolerance should take this into consideration. We prioritize comfort by applying numbing several times during the procedure. Around 90% of my clients feel at ease and report no pain after the procedure.

  • Right after the procedure, your lip color will appear brighter than the shade you originally selected. This is completely normal. As your lips heal over the next week, the color will fade by about 40%-50%. The initial brightness is essential to ensure a long-lasting result that clients can enjoy.

  • If you have a history of cold sores, there’s always a possibility of experiencing another outbreak. We recommend consulting with a medical professional prior to the procedure. Your doctor may prescribe Zovirax/Aciclovir, lysine supplements, or Abreva cream (the latter two are available over-the-counter, but it’s best to check with your doctor for proper use).

  • Great question! Right after the procedure, permanent makeup appears more intense and vibrant.

    However, after about a month, the color will soften, resulting in a more natural appearance.

    The brightness will reduce by around 40-50% from its original intensity.

    While some clients may be concerned about how bright it looks initially, it's important to keep in mind that if the color is too light at the start, there may not be noticeable results after two months.

  • Healing for lips after a permanent makeup procedure (like lip tattooing or lip blush) usually follows a general process:

    • Immediate Aftercare (First Few Days): Right after the procedure, your lips may be swollen, red, or tender. This is normal and should gradually subside. After the procedure 2 hours, this feeling will gone. The initial color may look darker and more intense.

    • Peeling and Flaking (Days 3-7): As your lips start to heal, you may notice some peeling or flaking of the skin. Don’t pick at it—let it fall off naturally. This is a sign that your lips are renewing themselves.

    • Healing (Week 1-2): The color might still appear a bit softer than what you saw immediately after the procedure.

    • Settling (Week 3-4): Around 3-4 weeks, the final color will begin to show. It may still be slightly lighter than when you first had the procedure, but it will look more natural.

    • Long-term Healing (1-2 Months): Full healing, including the settling of the color, can take up to two months. During this time, the color will soften. There are few uneven spots. There are few uneven spots. Time for touch up.

  • Absolutely! Permanent makeup and fillers complement each other beautifully. For the best results, it’s recommended to schedule your permanent makeup session 6 weeks before or after getting filler injections. This allows the filler to settle and ensures the permanent makeup heals properly. Timing the procedures right helps achieve balanced and long-lasting results