LIP BLUSH
Whether you have dark lips, undefined lips, pale lips, or patchy lips, Lip Blush is a versatile treatment designed to enhance your natural beauty. This semi-permanent cosmetic procedure gives your lips a soft, natural-looking tint that complements your complexion, making it the ideal choice for anyone looking to achieve a fresh, subtle look.
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Difference between Lip Blush & Lip Embroidery
While both Lip Blush and Lip Embroidery are popular semi-permanent makeup treatments, they serve different purposes:
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Lip Blush: This technique is designed to create a soft, natural blush pink color, mimicking the natural tint of your lips. It's perfect for those who want a subtle enhancement that blends seamlessly with their natural lip color. Lip Blush is also a great option for men who desire a more defined lip contour without the look of wearing makeup.
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Lip Embroidery: In contrast, Lip Embroidery is more intense and gives a lipstick-like effect. This treatment provides a bolder, more defined lip color, similar to wearing a lip tint or lipstick. While it's ideal for those who prefer a more dramatic look, it may not be as suitable for men who prefer a more natural appearance.
All about the "Ghosting" Phase
When undergoing a Lip Blush treatment, it's important to be aware of the "ghosting phase," a temporary stage in the healing process that can surprise first-timers. During this phase, the color of your lips may appear much lighter or even seem to have disappeared entirely, creating a "ghosted" effect.
What Is the Ghosting Phase?
The ghosting phase typically occurs about 1 - 2 months after your Lip Blush procedure. As your lips begin to heal, the top layer of skin sheds, which can cause the initial pigment to fade significantly. This is a normal part of the healing process and doesn't mean that your treatment was unsuccessful.
Why Does It Happen?
Ghosting happens because the skin is renewing itself. As the outer layer of the skin exfoliates, it temporarily takes some of the pigment with it. However, once the skin regenerates and heals completely, the color will gradually return, usually within 1-2 months, revealing the final result of your Lip Blush treatment.
What to Expect After the Ghosting Phase
Once the ghosting phase has passed, you can expect the color to come back, often appearing more natural and even than immediately after the procedure. The final hue will be a soft, natural blush that enhances your lips without the need for daily makeup.
Understanding the ghosting phase helps set realistic expectations, allowing you to appreciate the full beauty of your Lip Blush once the healing process is complete.
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