LIP BLUSH
Cosmetic Tattoo
Want lush, kissable lips all day every day?
Lip blush is cosmetic tattoo that can enhance the natural colour and shape of your lips and create an illusion of fullness. Lip blush can correct minor symmetry issues, camouflage scars and give you overall younger looking lips. We have a variety of pigments to choose from starting from very natural through to more vibrant options.
Once healed, your lips will look very natural, like a blush! Just apply gloss and your good to go! The technique is virtually pain free and lasts 2-3 years.
Lip Blush is a 2-session treatment 5-6 weeks apart.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are a new client and have had previous Lip tattoo elsewhere, you must have a consultation before booking your treatment.
$499 first session $349 second session
Post-Treatment & Safety Information – Lip Blush
Swelling: Your lips may swell after treatment. This can last up to 2 days, but for most clients it only lasts a few hours.
Cold Sores (Herpes Simplex Virus): Lip Blush can trigger cold sores. If you have ever had a cold sore, you must get antiviral medication prescribed by your doctor. Start treatment 1–2 days before your appointment and continue for at least 3 days after. If you’re unsure, check with your doctor.
Impact of Cold Sores: If cold sores appear after your treatment, healing may be slower, and pigment loss or patchy results can occur. You may require an additional session to correct this. Remember, cold sores can happen to anyone at any time post-treatment. This is not a sign of incorrect treatment or safety issues—it’s a natural skin reaction.
Lip Filler Considerations: If you’re planning lip filler, it should be done at least 4 weeks before or after your Lip Blush appointment. Post-tattoo fillers can stretch your lips, potentially making your tattoo look uneven. For best results, it’s recommended to get fillers before your tattoo.
Contraindications – Lip Blush is not suitable if you are:
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Undergoing cancer treatments
Have uncontrolled diabetes
On blood thinners (you must stop at least 3 days prior to treatment)
Have used Accutane in the last 6 months















