Your lips look pale, faded or uneven without makeup.
The goal is soft colour that still feels like your natural lips.
Soft definition and balanced colour without relying on lip liner every day.
Uneven colour, fading and harsh liner are common fears. A considered Lip Blush process should explain shade choice, healing and how your natural lip tone may respond.

The goal is soft colour that still feels like your natural lips.
Lip Blush can support shape and border softness without creating a harsh lined effect.
The aim is a tint that makes your lips feel more balanced before makeup, not dependent on it.
You approve the colour direction before pigment work begins.
Symmetry and border softness are planned before the procedure.
Colour can soften, lighten and settle. Perfection sessions are quality control.
Natural lip tone
Undertone and pigment behaviour
Symmetry and border softness
Skin sensitivity and healing history
Previous lip tattooing or filler
Whether Lip Neutralisation is needed first
Desired colour softness
Fresh lip colour can appear brighter before softening through healing. The goal is a balanced tint that settles into your natural lip tone, not a harsh lipstick effect.
The result is judged by how it heals into your lips, not only how it looks immediately after treatment.
Lip Blush is usually suited to lips that need soft colour and shape refinement. Lip Neutralisation may be recommended first for darker, cooler or uneven lip tones so the final colour can heal more predictably. Your consultation will guide the right path.
We will assess your natural lip colour, undertone, symmetry, previous work and desired softness before recommending Lip Blush or Lip Neutralisation.
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