Lip Blush Tattoo FAQ

How long does Lip Blush Tattoo last?


Lip Blush Tattoo can last up to 3 years when the correct after care is applied. Some clients may wish to have a “freshen up” session as early as 6 months, but ultimately it is personal preference. A lot of metabolic factors come into consideration when determining the length of time the tattoo may last. It varies drastically person to person.

How is cosmetic tattooing different from traditional tattooing?

Cosmetic tattooing uses different pigments and techniques than traditional tattooing to create a more natural and subtle look. It typically involves using a manual tool or machine to deposit pigment into the skin at a shallower depth.

Who is a good candidate for Lip Blush Tattoo?

Good candidates for Lip Blush Tattoo are individuals who want to enhance or correct their lip colour, redefine lost borders around their lips, or would just like to have an all day lip colour and not have to worry about applying lip stick! An ideal candidate will have have realistic expectations about the outcome, and have healthy skin without any pre-existing conditions or infections.

Does it hurt?

We use a strong, pharmaceutical prescription grade numbing gel for all of our cosmetic tattoo procedures, this gel is re-applied multiple times through out the duration of the treatment and takes about 1-2 minutes to work! Most of our clients are pleasantly surprised at the low level of pain during the procedure! Pain score is generally rated between 0-3/10.

How long does Lip Blush Tattooing take?

The treatment time varies depending on the area being tattooed and the complexity of the design, but it typically takes 1-2 hours.

How long does Lip Blush Tattoo last?

The longevity of lip blush tattoo varies depending on individual factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Typically, cosmetic tattooing can last up to 2-3 years before a touch-up is needed

What are the potential risks or side effects of cosmetic tattooing?

Common side effects include temporary swelling, redness, and tenderness. In rare cases, infection, allergic reactions, scarring, or pigment migration may occur. It is important to choose a trained and experienced professional to minimize the risk of these complications.

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