Glow Up By Mari

Lip Blush

Lip Blush

Pre-Care (Before Your Appointment)

To ensure the best healed results, please follow these guidelines:

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners (Aspirin, Ibuprofen) 24 hours before.
⦁ Stop using Accutane or Retinol at least 6 months prior.
⦁ No lip fillers or Botox within 4 weeks of your appointment.
⦁ If you are prone to cold sores, ask your doctor for an antiviral prescription (such as Valtrex) and take it as directed before your appointment.
⦁ Exfoliate lips gently and keep them hydrated in the days leading up to your session (dry, cracked lips cannot be worked on).

Aftercare (Healing Process)

Your lips will go through stages of healing. Proper care is crucial for the best results:

Day 1–2: Lips will look bold, bright, and slightly swollen.
⦁ Day 3–7: Expect dryness, scabbing, and peeling. Do not pick or peel.
⦁ Weeks 2–4: Color will appear lighter as lips heal, then gradually settle.
⦁ 6–8 weeks: True healed results are visible. A touch-up may be scheduled if needed.

Do’s & Don’ts:

✅ Keep lips moisturized with provided ointment.

✅ Use a straw when drinking for the first few days.

✅ Apply a clean cold compress if swelling occurs.

❌ Do not pick, scratch, or peel scabs.

❌ Avoid heavy sweating, swimming, saunas, or direct sun for 10–14 days.

❌ No makeup or skincare products on healing lips.

Pre-Care (Before Your Appointment)

To ensure the best healed results, please follow these guidelines:

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners (Aspirin, Ibuprofen) 24 hours before.
⦁ Stop using Accutane or Retinol at least 6 months prior.
⦁ No lip fillers or Botox within 4 weeks of your appointment.
⦁ If you are prone to cold sores, ask your doctor for an antiviral prescription (such as Valtrex) and take it as directed before your appointment.
⦁ Exfoliate lips gently and keep them hydrated in the days leading up to your session (dry, cracked lips cannot be worked on).

💖 Aftercare for PMU Brows

Proper aftercare is key to achieving beautiful, long-lasting results. Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best healing and color retention for your brows.

📆 Days 1–7: Initial Healing

● Gently blot your brows every 15 minutes for the first 2 hours to remove excess lymph fluid.

● After 2 hours, cleanse the brows gently with a mild cleanser (like Cetaphil) and water. Pat dry.

● Apply a thin layer of healing balm (ointment provided) twice a day.

● Avoid getting your brows wet in the shower—use a washcloth to cleanse around the area.

● Let scabs or flakes fall off naturally—no picking or scratching.

🚫 Avoid until healed

● No picking, rubbing, or scratching the brows.

● No makeup, creams, or skincare products on the brow area.

● No sweating, gym workouts, saunas, steam rooms, or swimming.

● No sun exposure or tanning beds.

● No facials, Botox, or chemical treatments for at least 2 weeks.

⏳ What to Expect

● Your brows will look darker and more defined at first—this is normal!

● Light flaking and scabbing may occur. Let it fall off naturally.

● The color will soften by 30–50% as the brows heal.

● Full healing takes about 4–6 weeks. A touch-up may be needed.

🌿 Long-Term Care

● Apply sunscreen daily on the brow area once healed to prevent fading.

● Avoid laser treatments or harsh exfoliants over the brow area.

● A touch-up session is recommended 4–6 weeks after the initial procedure.

Do’s & Don’ts:

✅ Keep lips moisturized with provided ointment.

✅ Use a straw when drinking for the first few days.

✅ Apply a clean cold compress if swelling occurs.

❌ Do not pick, scratch, or peel scabs.

❌ Avoid heavy sweating, swimming, saunas, or direct sun for 10–14 days.

❌ No makeup or skincare products on healing lips.

Enhance Your Natural Beauty with Soft, Lasting Color

Lip Blush is a semi-permanent makeup treatment designed to define your lips, restore lost pigment, and give them a soft, natural tint. Whether you want to neutralize dark tones, correct uneven color, or simply wake up with effortlessly beautiful lips, lip blush creates a flawless, youthful look that lasts.

Unlike traditional lipstick or lip liners, lip blush heals into a soft wash of color that enhances your natural lips—perfect for everyday wear and special occasions alike.

Benefits of Lip Blush

Natural tint – a subtle pop of color that looks effortless
⦁ Long-lasting – enjoy years of soft pigment without daily touch-ups
⦁ Corrects uneven tones – balances discoloration or fading
⦁ Defines shape – subtly enhances lip borders for a fuller look
⦁ Smudge-proof & waterproof – no more worrying about reapplying lipstick

What to Expect

Your appointment begins with a consultation to discuss your desired color, shape, and results. A customized pigment is then selected to complement your skin tone and natural lip color. Using advanced techniques, the pigment is gently implanted into the lips to achieve a soft, blush-like effect.

Healing: Lips will appear brighter and darker at first, then soften as they heal.
⦁ Longevity: Results typically last 2–3 years with proper aftercare.
⦁ Touch-Up: A perfecting session is recommended 6–8 weeks after the initial procedure.

Who is Lip Blush For?

Lip blush is ideal for anyone who wants:

✔ To wake up with natural-looking color

✔ To correct uneven lip tones or fading pigment

✔ A more defined, youthful lip shape

✔ A low-maintenance beauty routine

AFTERCARE

Proper aftercare is key to long-lasting results. For the first week, lips should be kept clean, moisturized, and protected. Avoid makeup, sun exposure, swimming, and excessive sweating until fully healed. Detailed aftercare instructions will be provided after your appointment.

Lip Blush Candidacy & Contraindications

Who Is a Good Candidate for Lip Blush?

Lip blush is ideal for clients who:

Want a natural wash of color to enhance their lips.
⦁ Desire more defined lip borders or symmetry.
⦁ Have pale or uneven lip tones they’d like corrected.
⦁ Prefer a long-lasting alternative to daily lip makeup.
⦁ Are comfortable with the healing process and aftercare instructions.

Who May Not Be a Candidate?
(Contraindications)

For your safety and the best results, lip blush is not recommended if you:

Are under 18 years old.
⦁ Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
⦁ Have uncontrolled diabetes.
⦁ Are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation (a doctor’s clearance is required once treatment is complete).
⦁ Have hemophilia or bleeding disorders.
⦁ Have active skin conditions near the lips (eczema, psoriasis, cold sores, open wounds).
⦁ Have a history of keloid or hypertrophic scarring.
⦁ Are currently taking blood-thinning medications, Accutane, or Retinols.
⦁ Have had lip fillers or Botox within the past 4 weeks (please wait until healed).
⦁ Have had previous lip tattooing that is too dark, saturated, or scarred (consultation required).
⦁ Are prone to frequent cold sores and not on an antiviral prescription (consult your doctor before booking).