Lip Blush
At CB Skin and Cosmetic Ink, we specialize in creating defined, natural looking, and beautifully enhanced lips with our Lip Blush Tattoo. To ensure you get the best results and a smooth healing process, we’ve put together this comprehensive Pre and Post Care + FAQ Guide. Follow these guidelines to properly care for your lips before and after your appointment.
Lip Blush Guide
What Is Lip Blush?
Lip Blush is a permanent makeup application which is a form of tattooing also called micro pigmentation. Lip blush enhances your natural lip colour, improves the shape and gives definition to the lips. The final healed result will resemble a lip tint look so you can just gloss and go.
How Does It Feel ?
There is some mild discomfort associated with the procedures. A topical anesthetic is used to numb the area. After the anesthetic has taken effect discomfort is very mild. Most Get a little nap in. A numbing agent may also be used during the process of the procedure, that will further numb the incisions that are made during the process.
How Long Does It Take ?
Generally the appointment will take approximately 3hrs for Brows, 3.5hrs for Lip Blush, 2hrs -3 hrs Areolas/Scars, 1hr Removals which includes consultation, analyzing and shaping the brows and/or lips, Areola's etc, pigment colour selecting, numbing  along with the physical process of implanting the pigments.
Results Expected ?
I like to work conservatively in your initial session and build on the foundation at your touch up. It is easier to add then to take away. After the initial treatment there will be approx between 30-50% pigment loss, as two treatments are normally required to get the desired results. The second appointment should be scheduled within the 6-8 week mark to help keep the skin integrity and to allow for optimal healing time. The final colour should only be considered after the final SECOND treatment, which will also fade to the final colour in approximately 6-8 weeks. Depending on the area being treated and the desired results more touch up appointments may be needed. Touch up treatments to maintain the desired colour may be 18mths-3years. **
What To Expect Right After The Procedure
Day 1 : The permanent Cosmetics will appear slightly thicker and the colour will look much stronger and maybe warmer due to the redness caused in the skin. The area may be slightly swollen as well. ​ Day 2-4 : The Permanent Cosmetics will appear darker and or brighter and bolder from when you left the clinic and colour may seem a little red still. They may feel rough and dry. If you had Lips done you will normally experience flaking around day 3/4 and it lasts about 1 day. ​ Day 6-10 : Not all Permanent Cosmetics through the flaking process; some clients can't even see the flaking. Permanent cosmetics may look very light and patchy at this stage. The pigment will reappear in nearly all cases. ​ Day 28-40 : Depending on the client, this is the time when you actually start to see the final result. People who heal quickly and younger clients can see their final colour by the 4-5 week mark, while more mature clients and slower healers may have to wait 6-7 weeks to see the colour fully bloom back. ​ A touch up will usually be required 6-8 weeks after the first procedure. Everyones skin responds  and heals differently to the tattoo process, depending on the desired results additional touch ups may be needed. ​ As the months go by the pigment will appear softer and lighter as it settles under the layers of skin. To protect against fading use a sunscreen, avoid sun beds and cut down on skincare products containing Vitamin C, Glycolic and other AHA's and exfoliants on the tattooed area. ​ Camouflage and Areola Tattoos are expected to last many years though depending on colour used, lifestyle, skin type and aftercare some fading may occur over many years and you may elect to have your colour refreshed. Do not do laser near the area (ipl) as some lasers may change the color of the ink. ​ Sun exposure and tanning beds can cause fading and discolouration to pigment. Once completely healed, always apply sunscreen (spf 30+ or greater) on the area if exposed.
Things To Keep In Mind Before Your Appointment
-Do not pick/tweeze/electrolysis/wax within one week before. -Do not tan within the 2 weeks prior or have a sunburned face. -Do not have any facial treatments 2 weeks prior to treatment. -Avoid Fillers/Botox 4 weeks before/after -A week before exfoliate the lips with a sugar scrub or toothbrush gently and apply a lip conditioner (vaseline or similar) everyday leading up to your appointment. -Hydrate Hydrate Hydrate! Pigment implants better on well hydrated and moisturized skin. -There are many medications that can interfere with cosmetic and paramedical tattoo procedures. Any topical creams, serums, prescribed medications should be reviewed thoroughly with your artist and consulted with your doctor. -If you have ever experienced cold sores consult your doc for a antiviral to start a few days before and following your appointment. ​ To Avoid excessive bleeding and poor colour deposit: -Do not drink alcohol 24-48hrs before treatment. -Do not consume coffee before your treatment. -Do not take aspirin or ibuprofen for pain relief as this thins the blood. -Do not take fish oil (omega3) Niacin, or vitamin E one week prior as they are natural blood thinners and may affect anesthetic efficacy and poor colour retention. You may resume taking your vitamins 72hrs after.                                                       ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR WHEN STOPPING BLOOD THINNERS AND OTHER MEDICATIONS.
Things To Keep In Mind After Your Appointment
-Use a fresh pillowcase. -No facials, botox, fillers, chemical treatments, microdermabrasion, face waxing for 4 weeks. -Avoid hot sweaty exercise for 1 week. -Avoid sun exposure or tanning for 4 weeks after procedure. Wear a hat when outdoors. -Avoid Sleeping on your face for the first 10 days. -Avoid swimming in lakes, oceans, hot tubs, pools for the first 10 days. -Avoid topical makeup including sunscreen on the area until healed. After healed use spf 30 to avoid fading and colour changing. -Do not rub, pick or scratch. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away. Picking can cause scarring and loss of colour. -Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive on the tattoo.
Lip Blush Post Care
•Every Am and Pm - Wash with antibacterial soap. With a very light touch, use your fingertips to gently cleanse the lips in a smooth motion for 10 seconds, rinse with water ensuring all soap is rinsed away. Blot dry with a clean tissue. Do not use any cleansing products or creams containing acids (AHA, Glycolic, Lactic etc) or any exfoliants. Apply aftercare ointment across clean lips to the treated areas needed throughout the day. Keep the lips hydrated at all times, do not let the lips dry out and never put ointment on a wet or damp tattoo. •Use a fresh pillowcase •No facials, Botox, Fillers Chemical Treatments or Microdermabrasion for 4 weeks. •Avoid hot sweaty exercise for 1 week. •Avoid sun exposure or tanning for 4 weeks after procedure. Wear a hat when outdoors. •Avoid swimming in pools, lakes, oceans, hot tubs for the first 10 days. •Avoid topical makeup on the area until healed. •Keep hair away from the tattoo. •Avoid Kissing. •Avoid Spicy food. •Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive on the tattoo. •Do not rub, pick or scratch. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate away. Picking can cause scarring and loss of colour. •The treated area will initially appear darker, brighter and bolder due to crusting. This is common for all permanent makeup procedures. -If you have any questions or concerns during the healing process please call us. If at any time you have an adverse reaction, allergic reaction, or infection I must notify Cheryl Brandt, CB Skin & Cosmetic Ink and seek treatment at a walk-in, clinic or the emergency room. ​ After a minimum of 6 hrs the lips may be washed with a gentle cleanser, pat dry with a clean towel/papertowel and apply the provided aftercare to the lips. Wash lips every am and pm with a gentle cleanser, pat dry with a clean towel/papertowel and apply the provided aftercare as often as needed to keep the lips hydrated do not let the lip dry out. It is Normal for the top layer to flake off, DO NOT PICK RUB OR SCRATCH, as you will rip off the deeper layers of pigment with it and will have no retention. Let any flaking or dry areas shed naturally. Use a fresh pillowcase and avoid sleeping on your face. Avoid hot sweaty exercise for the first week. Sweat contains salt which can push pigment out of the skin. Avoid sun exposure and tanning. Once healed use a spf to protect your new brows. Avoid swimming in pools, lakes, oceans, hot tubs for the first 10 days. Avoid topical makeup around and on the area until it has healed. Keep Hair away from the tattoo. Avoid Kissing. Avoid Spicy Food and Finger Type foods, food that can be eaten cut up or with a fork in the first couple days while going through the flaking process is best. Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive on the tattoo. Avoid hot and steamy showers/baths and avoid excessive rinsing and water on the treated area.
Contraindications For Cosmetic Tattoos
-Fever/Cold- Clients should be in good optimal health as the healing time will be impaired by a weekend immune system. -Auto-Immune Disorders - Doctors approval is required. -Sunburn - Must wait until healed. -Sensitivity/Allergy to Anaesthetic - topical anesthetic is generally used to numb the area during the procedure. Although it can be performed with out anesthetic. Consult with your Doctor about alternative pain relief. -Pregnant/Nursing - Unable to perform the treatment. -Cancer - Depending on various factors Doctor's approval may be required. -Diabetes - Must be controlled for a minimum of 1 year. Certain medications may interfere. Doctor's approval may be required. -Blood Disorders - Any blood disorder such as blood clotting, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, or even taking large doses of aspirin. Doctor's approval is required. -Liver Disease - Unable to perform the treatment. -Keloid Scarring - Unable to perform the treatment. -Herpes - Cannot perform the procedure during an active outbreak. Prescribed medication must be taken 3 days prior and following to reduce risk of an outbreak. Consult with your Doctor. -Skin Disease or Disorder - Doctor's approval may be required. -Acne - Area must be clear of breakouts. If taking prescribed topical or oral medication, Doctor's approval is required. -Moles - We cannot tattoo over moles. -Botox/Fillers - If receiving a tattoo in the area Must wait 2-4 weeks following injection date.