Lip Blush - Perfect Lips
Seductively Soft, Perfectly Defined — Lips That Speak Without Words.
Service Description
Lip Blush is one of the trendiest and most adored treatments in the world of semi-permanent makeup — a true icon across all generations. Whether it’s to correct uneven lip colour, redefine the shape, or simply enhance your natural beauty, Lip Blush delivers a soft, elegant tint that looks fresh, flawless, and sensual — every moment of the day. Imagine lips that are always ready — for a spontaneous invitation, a night out, a gym session, a swim, or a romantic meeting — without ever worrying about smudging, fading, or reapplying lipstick. Your lips will stay perfectly tinted, beautifully defined, and irresistibly soft through it all. Choose your perfect style: A natural blush for a delicate everyday glow Colour correction for uneven or dark lips A Korean watercolor effect for a fresh, youthful look Full lip colour for a bold, seductive finish 💎 Permanent beauty for everyone: Across the world, semi-permanent makeup is celebrated by both women and men. Lip Blush is not only about beauty — it’s about confidence, self-expression, and freedom, no matter your gender. ✨ Luxury Meets Comfort: We use premium pigments and apply a gentle numbing cream for a pain-free, no-bleed experience. ⏳ Results last 6 to 12 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare, with a perfecting touch-up recommended after 6–8 weeks. Wake up every day with kiss-ready, confidence-boosting lips — soft, sexy, and flawless, from morning workouts to midnight adventures. 🚫 Who Is Not Suitable for Lip Blush This treatment is not recommended if you: Are pregnant or breastfeeding Are under 18 years old Have a cold sore outbreak (please consult us for advice before booking if prone to herpes) Are allergic to pigments or numbing ingredients Have uncontrolled diabetes or blood clotting disorders Take blood-thinning medications (e.g., aspirin, warfarin) Are currently on Roaccutane (Accutane) (must wait 6–12 months after finishing treatment) Have active infections, eczema, or rashes around the mouth Are undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy Have a history of keloid scarring or poor healing Had fillers, laser, or Botox on the lips within the past 2–4 weeks









