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How to Prepare Lips for Lip Blushing: Pre-Procedure Steps for Long-Lasting Results


Lip blushing is a fantastic cosmetic tattoo technique that enhances your natural lip color and gives a beautiful, fuller look. However, like any beauty procedure, preparation is key to achieving the best results. If you’re getting ready for your lip blushing appointment, here are some simple steps you can follow to ensure your lips are well-prepped for long-lasting, beautiful results.

1. Hydrate Your Lips

Dry or chapped lips can affect the outcome of your lip blushing. To avoid this, make sure your lips are well-hydrated leading up to your appointment.

  • What to do: Start moisturizing your lips daily at least one week before the procedure. Use a good lip balm or petroleum jelly to keep them soft and smooth.

  • Avoid: Peeling or picking at dry skin on your lips, as this can create tiny wounds and make the procedure more uncomfortable.

2. Exfoliate Gently

Exfoliating your lips helps remove dead skin cells, making them smooth and ready for the pigment.

  • What to do: Use a gentle lip scrub or a soft toothbrush to lightly exfoliate your lips a few days before your appointment. Make sure you’re not too rough—gentle is the key!

  • Avoid: Exfoliating too close to your procedure date. Exfoliate about 2-3 days before the appointment, so your lips have time to recover if any irritation occurs.

3. Stay Hydrated

Drinking enough water helps keep your lips naturally plump and healthy, which is important for the lip blushing process.

  • What to do: Make sure to drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. This helps keep your lips hydrated from the inside out.

  • Avoid: Caffeine and alcohol, as they can dehydrate your skin, including your lips. Try to minimize your intake 24 hours before the procedure.

4. Avoid Blood Thinners

Certain medications and foods can thin your blood, making you more prone to bleeding during the procedure. Excessive bleeding can affect how well the pigment settles in your lips.

  • What to do: If you take blood thinners like aspirin or ibuprofen, try to avoid them for at least 48 hours before your appointment (unless prescribed by your doctor). Also, avoid foods like garlic, ginger, and fish oil, which can also thin your blood.

  • Avoid: Alcohol and caffeine before the procedure, as these can also increase blood flow and bleeding.

5. Avoid Sun Exposure

Sunburned lips are a big no-no for lip blushing! Too much sun can make your lips dry and sensitive, which may interfere with the process.

  • What to do: Protect your lips from the sun by using a lip balm with SPF. Try to stay out of direct sunlight as much as possible for at least a week before your appointment.

  • Avoid: Tanning beds or intense sun exposure, as this can dry out your lips and affect how the pigment takes to your skin.

6. Do Not Get Other Treatments on Your Lips

If you’ve had recent cosmetic treatments, such as fillers or botox around your lips, make sure there’s enough time between those treatments and your lip blushing appointment.

  • What to do: Wait at least 4 weeks after getting lip fillers before going in for lip blushing to allow your lips to heal completely.

  • Avoid: Chemical peels or laser treatments near your mouth for at least a month before the procedure, as these can irritate the lip area.

7. Disclose Any Medical Conditions

If you have any health conditions, especially cold sores (Herpes Simplex Virus), it’s important to inform your artist beforehand.

  • What to do: If you’re prone to cold sores, take preventive medication as recommended by your doctor. This helps prevent an outbreak, which can interfere with the healing process after lip blushing.

  • Avoid: Skipping this step! Cold sores can cause complications and affect the healing and final results.

8. Be Prepared for Aftercare

While this step comes after your appointment, it’s important to be aware of it beforehand. Proper aftercare is essential for achieving the best, long-lasting results.

  • What to do: Stock up on aftercare supplies like a gentle, fragrance-free lip balm, cotton swabs, and healing ointments as recommended by your artist.

  • Avoid: Using any harsh products on your lips post-procedure. Follow your artist’s aftercare instructions carefully to ensure a smooth healing process.

Conclusion

Prepping for your lip blushing appointment doesn’t have to be complicated. By following these simple steps—hydrating, exfoliating, avoiding blood thinners, and protecting your lips from the sun—you can ensure that your lips are in the best possible condition for long-lasting, beautiful results. And don’t forget to consult with your artist about any specific questions or concerns you may have before your session.

Your new, naturally enhanced lips are just around the corner!


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