Lip Blush

Can It Make Your Lips Look Bigger?

Look is the key word here. “Generally, I love to make the cupid’s bow a little more pronounced and add fullness to the sides of the lips, as sometimes the natural color is lost in those areas. Once the client is happy with the shape, we begin the actual tattooing of the lips,” said Son. Frank adds, “Although lip blushing does not make the lips actually larger, one perceives them to be bigger—just like makeup. It gives a plumper appearance or a more defined appearance. We must look at it as a semi-permanent form of makeup.”


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What is lip blushing?

Lip blushing is a semi-permanent tattoo process that boosts the shape and color of lips. Ink is deposited into the lip with a needle similar to permanent tattooing, says Dr. Farhang. If you’re expecting a bold lipstick pigment once healed, keep in mind that lip blushing is meant to give lips a natural-looking color since it fades with time.

How long does a lip blush last?

The average lip blushing lasts around two to four years, though it can differ for each person. To extend both its freshness and lifespan, Kondratyev recommends annual touch-ups. These sessions are quite common but not needed in high frequency, according to Ealiza Brow. Lifestyle, like how you care for your lips (including your skincare routine and sun exposure), can certainly affect the longevity of the lip-blushing treatment, she says.

How to Find a Trained Technician?

To find a trained specialist, it’s important to ask the right questions and not base your decisions off of social media. Always ask how long they’ve been performing semi-permanent makeup procedures—the longer, the better. If they have a Yelp profile, check for reviews within the last six months regarding the service you’re looking to get. Some states require technicians to obtain a blood-borne pathogen certificate or a body art/esthetician license, but each state varies, so check your state board to learn what qualifications cosmetic tattoo artists require.

Instagram is a great discovery tool for learning about these procedures and potentially finding a technician to work with, but take caution and look at the tech’s body of work, not just one or two photos.