Lip Blush is a permanent lip makeup technique that enhances your lips with more vibrant color and brightness.
Lips Neutralization evens out your natural lip tone, so any lipstick you love applies smoothly.
BOOK NOWIt is strongly recommended to have a touch-up session, as it helps extend the longevity of the results.
The timing of the touch-up is determined by the service provider and depends on factors such as the client’s age, skin type, product use, and lifestyle.
NOTE: If the procedure is done more than 10 weeks later, it is considered a new procedure and will be charged at the full price
A touch-up session is recommended to enhance the colour intensity of your lips.
It is highly recommended to schedule a consultation with our expert before the first PMU procedure.
To book consultation which is for free a deposit fee of $50 is required. Deposit amount would be applied to your service fee if you will decide to proceed.
1. Treatments
Schedule your permanent lip makeup session at least one month before or after any lip filler injections to allow for tissue stabilization.
If you have had any surgical procedures near the lips, consult with your doctor to determine an appropriate timeline for undergoing permanent makeup.
2. Lip Care / Cold Sores
Begin exfoliating and moisturizing your lips one week before your appointment. Properly hydrated and smooth lips ensure better pigment absorption and more even color application.
If you have a history of cold sores (herpes simplex virus) around the lips, we recommend consulting a healthcare provider before your appointment. They may prescribe antiviral medication.
3. Health
Avoid taking antibiotics 2–3 days before the procedure unless prescribed by your physician.
Refrain from consuming alcohol 24 hours before the procedure to reduce the risk of swelling and bleeding.
Avoid caffeine on the day of your procedure to help keep you relaxed and maintain stable blood pressure.
Do not take blood-thinning medications, such as Aspirin, the day before the procedure. If you are on prescribed anticoagulant therapy, consult with your doctor.
You may be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle. For increased comfort, consider booking your appointment a week before or after your period.
4. Retinoids
If you are taking Accutane or similar strong retinoids, wait 12 months after your last dose before scheduling a session to ensure skin integrity.
If you are using Retin-A or other topical retinoids, stop use and wait one month before your appointment. You may resume use one month after the procedure.
Days 1–2:
Your permanent makeup will appear brighter initially.
You may experience slight redness and swelling.
Days 3–5:
Crusts or scabs may start to form.
Peeling may occur during this period.
Important: Do not pick at or remove the crusts/scabs, as this can lead to infection and pigment loss.
Days 6–10:
Peeling should lessen, and crusts/scabs will begin to fall off naturally.
The pigmentation may appear significantly lighter — this is normal and expected.
Younger Skin: Final color results will be visible no earlier than 28 days after the procedure.
Mature Skin: True color typically emerges between 50–60 days post-procedure.
Ultimately, the healed color will be about 40–50% lighter than what you see immediately after the procedure, resulting in a softer, more natural appearance.
Day of the Procedure:
No special preparation is needed for your lips on the day of the procedure.
In the evening, wash your lips gently using an acid-free soap or facial cleanser.
Pat the area dry with a clean paper towel.
Keep your lips moisturized. Whenever they feel dry, apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment provided in your aftercare kit.
Following Days:
For the next 5 days, twice daily (morning and evening), gently wipe your lips with the cotton pads provided, then apply a thin layer of the vitamin ointment.
You may reapply a small amount of ointment during the day if your lips feel dry.
General Precautions:
Avoid steaming, applying additional products, or engaging in activities that cause heavy sweating.
Do not scratch, scrub, or peel off any crusts or scabs.
From Day 5 onward, you may gradually resume your regular routine.
Apply SPF to protect the color from sun exposure.
Permanent makeup involves two key stages: the initial procedure and follow-up touch-ups.
For best results and longer-lasting effects, a touch-up session should be scheduled no earlier than one month after the initial procedure.
In some cases, more than one touch-up may be needed to achieve the desired outcome.
Our team is always here to help you find the most convenient appointment time. Message us now, and we’ll get you booked in!