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Soft, naturally tinted lips with long-lasting color
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What Is Lip Pigmentation?
Lip pigmentation, also known as Lip Blush or Aquarell Lips, is a modern form of permanent makeup that gently enhances the natural color and shape of your lips. Using a fine needle and machine, soft pigment is implanted into the top layers of the skin, creating a light tint that heals to look like your favorite tinted lip balm.
It’s not lipstick, and it won’t look like heavy makeup. The final result is soft, fresh, and natural, just enough to bring out the best in your lips.
Why You’ll Love It
Lip pigmentation gives you a polished look all day, without needing to reapply color. It helps restore lost pigment, correct slight asymmetry, and bring out a healthy, youthful tone, especially helpful if your lips are pale, uneven in color, or have started to lose definition.
You choose the intensity: from barely-there soft pinks and nudes to warmer, more noticeable tones. The healed result is subtle, and we can always adjust or deepen it during your touch-up.
How It Works
We start with a relaxed consultation where we discuss your goals, preferred shades, and how you usually wear your lip color. You’re welcome to bring your favorite lipstick or a reference photo of a healed result you love.
I’ll carefully pre-draw the shape and walk you through the color selection before we begin. You’ll be able to see everything and approve the plan before any pigment is applied.
Pigmentation itself takes around 1.5 to 2 hours. I use a numbing cream to keep you comfortable throughout the process. The lips may look bold and feel a bit swollen afterward, but this is temporary.
Healing Process
Lips heal in stages. Right after the procedure, the color will look quite intense and the lips may feel tender or puffy. Around day 3 or 4, light flaking or peeling begins. It’s important to let the skin heal naturally; don’t pick or scrub. After about a week, the surface heals, but full healing takes about 6 weeks. During that time, the color will settle and soften, usually fading by 30–50%.
To get the best results, please come to your appointment well-prepared by following the pre-care instructions, and be sure to follow the aftercare guidelines carefully once the treatment is done.
A touch-up session is usually done after full healing to fine-tune the shape and color.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don’t like the result?
Before starting any permanent makeup treatment, we always begin with a detailed consultation where we talk through your preferences, choose the right color, and map out the shape together. I don’t start the procedure until you’ve had a chance to see and approve the pre-draw.
I also work in layers, starting soft and building gradually, so we have room to adjust and fine-tune during the touch-up session. My goal is to make sure you feel completely comfortable with each step and that the final result looks natural, balanced, and exactly how you imagined.
Will the color change over time?
I use high-quality pigments that are certified under EU REACH standards and designed to stay stable, but even with high-quality pigments, things like your skin type, your lifestyle, how your body heals, sun exposure, and pigment composition can all affect how the color fades.
For example, pigments with iron oxide might turn slightly reddish or pink over time. Carbon-based pigments can look more grey later, and titanium dioxide might leave a whitish tone. Almost all pigments have some of these ingredients, so the way the color changes depends on how much of each is used and how the pigment is applied.
To reduce the chance of visible changes, I apply the pigment evenly and not too deep. And if you ever want to check, I’m happy to show you the certificate for the pigments I use.
Am I a good candidate for permanent makeup?
Most people can safely get semi-permanent makeup, but there are a few exceptions.
- If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s better to wait.
- If you’re taking blood thinners, they can make healing harder and increase bleeding.
- If you’re on antibiotics or cortisone, please wait until you’re done with them.
- If you’ve had hyaluronic acid injections in the last 6 weeks, it’s best to let your skin heal first.
- If you have infectious diseases like HIV or hepatitis, extra precautions are needed.
- You must be at least 18 years old. Even with parental permission, I don’t do PMU treatment for minors.
If you’re unsure or have a medical condition, feel free to reach out and ask. I’m happy to help you figure out if it’s right for you.
How long does permanent makeup last?
It’s hard to say exactly how long permanent makeup will last because it depends on many factors. It depends on how deep the pigment is placed and what your skin is like. Thicker or oilier skin, or very shallow pigment, may fade faster.
Your lifestyle matters too. A fast metabolism, regular workouts, intense skincare, and sun exposure can all make the pigment fade quicker.
In general, you can expect it to last anywhere from 1 to 5 years. But it’s not possible to say exactly when or if it will completely disappear.
Does the treatment hurt?
Everyone feels pain differently, so the experience can vary. If you’re worried, we can talk about pain relief during your consultation.
- Eyebrows: Most people don’t find it painful, though it can feel a bit more sensitive near the nose. Some clients say it tickles, vibrates, or feels like plucking hairs.
- Lips: Many expect this to hurt more than it actually does. The area near the nose may be slightly more uncomfortable.
- Eyeliner: This tends to worry clients the most. But it’s more about the fear of being close to the eyes than actual pain. You may feel a scratchy sensation between the lashes, and your eyes may water, especially in the inner corners.
Overall, most clients find the treatment manageable, and I always make sure you’re as comfortable as possible.
What should I do before the appointment?
To get the best results, there are a few things to keep in mind before your appointment:
- Health check: If you have any health issues or take medication, ask your doctor if it’s okay to proceed.
- Skin prep: Avoid strong treatments, peels, or direct sun on the area in the week before.
- Makeup: Come without makeup to the area we’ll be treating.
- No alcohol or caffeine: Please don’t have alcohol, caffeine, or painkillers 24 hours before your treatment. They can make you more sensitive and affect healing.
- Plan ahead: Don’t book the appointment right before a holiday, another cosmetic treatment, or when you’re sick.
Preparing well helps your skin heal better and improves the final result. You can find more details in the pre-care instructions.
Are there any risks or side effects?
Even with careful work, clean tools, and safe products, some side effects are possible. These can include:
- Dizziness or chills
- Light bleeding or bruising
- Swelling or redness
- Minor scabbing or scarring
- Color fading or changes, depending on your skin
There’s also a small chance of allergic reactions or infection. And since everyone’s skin heals differently, the color may fade unevenly or need a touch-up.
In the first few days, the pigment might look darker because of scabbing. The final color shows only after healing is complete. Sun, self-tanners, or certain products can also affect the result. Following the aftercare instructions is very important.
What happens during the treatment?
Before we begin, we’ll have a detailed consultation. I’ll take “before” photos (only shared with your permission), and we’ll decide together on the shape and color.
Once you’re completely happy with the plan, we’ll start the procedure. Afterward, I’ll take “after” pictures and give you a cream along with all the aftercare tips you need.
The full appointment usually takes between 1.5 to 3 hours, including consultation.
Is a touch-up really necessary?
Yes, touch-ups are an important part of the process. After your skin has healed (around 6–8 weeks), we’ll do a second session to perfect the shape, add more depth, or adjust the color if needed. Everyone’s skin heals a bit differently, so a touch-up ensures the best possible result.