01 EMBROIDERY
LIPS embroidery
OUR PRICING
STANDARD
MISTY
$288
POWDER MISTY
$588
3D
$368
6D
$588
7D
$788
CUSTOM
From $1088
+MISTY
3D
$588
6D
$788
7D
$988
CUSTOM
From $1088
FAQ
What Is The Difference Between All The Lip Techniques?
The main lip techniques vary in their approach and results. Lip tint provides a lightweight, semi-permanent color that enhances the natural lip shade for a subtle look. Lip blush is a semi-permanent tattooing technique that adds color and definition, creating a fuller appearance while maintaining a natural effect. Lip liner is used to define the edges of the lips, enhancing shape and preventing feathering, and can be used alone or with lipstick. Full lip color adds pigment to the entire lip area for a more dramatic look compared to tint or blush. Lip fillers are injectable treatments that enhance volume and shape, offering fuller lips but requiring regular maintenance. Additionally, treatments like exfoliation or dermaplaning can improve lip texture. Each technique caters to different preferences and styles, so the best choice depends on your desired look and maintenance level.
Lip Aftercare
Aftercare for lips, especially after treatments like lip blush or fillers, is crucial for optimal healing. Keep your lips moisturized with a gentle balm to prevent cracking and avoid touching or picking at them to reduce infection risk. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and avoid makeup on your lips for at least a week. Steer clear of spicy, hot, or acidic foods that can irritate. Protect your lips from sun exposure with a balm that has SPF. Monitor for any signs of infection or excessive swelling, and follow up with your technician as needed. Following these guidelines will help ensure your lips heal well and maintain their appearance.
I’m Worried That My Lips Won’t Look Natural?
It’s normal to worry about lips looking unnatural after treatment. To achieve a natural look, communicate your preferences clearly with your technician and consider starting with a softer shade or subtle enhancement. Skilled professionals can customize the treatment to complement your features, ensuring a more natural appearance. Remember, results can soften as they heal, leading to a more blended look over time.
Will My Lips Look Darker After The Embroidery?
Yes, your lips may initially appear darker after embroidery due to the fresh application of pigment. However, they typically lighten as they heal over the following weeks, revealing a more natural look. This fading is normal, so don’t worry if they seem bolder at first!
Is It Painful?
Most people experience minimal discomfort during lip embroidery, often described as a slight tingling or scratching sensation. Technicians usually apply a numbing cream beforehand to help reduce any pain, making the procedure generally tolerable. Sensitivity can vary from person to person, but overall, it’s manageable for most individuals.
Can Breastfeeding/Pregnant Mums Do Lip Embroidery?
It’s generally recommended that breastfeeding or pregnant individuals avoid lip embroidery. The procedure involves pigments and numbing agents, which may not be fully safe during this time. Additionally, hormonal changes can affect healing and results. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before proceeding.
Will The Lip Embroidery Fade Completely Over Time?
Yes, lip embroidery will fade over time, typically lasting 1-3 years depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. While it won’t fade completely, the color will lighten, and you may need touch-ups to maintain the desired look. Regular maintenance can help keep your lips looking fresh!
Why Do I Need A Touch Up?
A touch-up is needed because lip embroidery can fade due to factors like skin type, sun exposure, and the natural healing process. Touch-ups help refresh the color, refine the shape, and address any areas that may have healed unevenly. They typically occur about 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment to ensure your lips look their best.
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