Lip blush enhances your natural lips with a subtle, semi-permanent tint that adds color, definition, and balance. Every result is customized to complement your features and style—whether you want a delicate, natural wash of color or a more vibrant, defined look. Scroll down to explore our services, pre-care and after-care tips, and the full range of shades we offer. Let us help you achieve lips that look effortlessly polished and radiate confidence.
Perfect for clients with darker or cool-toned lips, this treatment gently balances uneven pigmentation to achieve a more even, natural base. Through color correction and layering, lip neutralization creates harmony in tone—often as the first step before a desired blush shade. The result is a brightened, more balanced lip tone with soft, natural color. This process often takes multiple sessions, as colored pigment can only be added once dark tones are fully neutralized
A perfecting session to refine color and balance after your initial treatment. This touch-up ensures your healed results look smooth, even, and long-lasting.
Refresh your pigment and keep your color vibrant year-round. The annual touch-up maintains your soft, defined look with minimal fading.
Do not consume caffeine or alcohol for 24 hours before your appointment to help prevent excessive pain and bleeding.
Please refrain from taking Advil or other blood thinners, such as Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, and Ibuprofen, for 48-72 hours prior to your procedure unless medically necessary.
Avoid exercising on the day of the procedure.
Avoid exercising on the day of the procedure.
Keep your lips well-hydrated with a quality lip balm for at least one week leading up to your appointment.
Exfoliate your lips gently twice a day for three days prior to your procedure. For natural DIY lip scrub recipes, click here.
Please wait at least one month before or after your lip blush appointment to receive any fillers.
Review the aftercare instructions and schedule accordingly, as there will be some downtime following the procedure.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your appointment falls during an outbreak of cold sores, the procedure may need to be rescheduled. If you have a history of cold sores, there is a significant chance this procedure may trigger an outbreak. It is highly recommended to take antiviral medication starting 5 days before the procedure, on the day of the appointment, and continuing for up to 5 days afterward, or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. Please consult your healthcare provider prior to your procedure.
To ensure the best results and minimize discomfort during your lip blush appointment, please follow these guidelines:
Do not consume caffeine or alcohol for 24 hours before your appointment to help prevent excessive pain and bleeding.
Please refrain from taking Advil or other blood thinners, such as Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E, and Ibuprofen, for 48-72 hours prior to your procedure unless medically necessary.
Keep your lips well-hydrated with a quality lip balm for at least one week leading up to your appointment.
Exfoliate your lips gently twice a day for three days prior to your procedure. For natural DIY lip scrub recipes, click here.
Please wait at least one month before or after your lip blush appointment to receive any fillers.
Review the aftercare instructions and schedule accordingly, as there will be some downtime following the procedure.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your appointment falls during an outbreak of cold sores, the procedure may need to be rescheduled. If you have a history of cold sores, there is a significant chance this procedure may trigger an outbreak. It is highly recommended to take antiviral medication starting 5 days before the procedure, on the day of the appointment, and continuing for up to 5 days afterward, or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. Please consult your healthcare provider prior to your procedure.
Proper after-care is essential to maintain your beautiful lip blush results. Follow our expert tips to promote healing, prevent dryness, and keep your lips looking vibrant, soft, and perfectly defined for longer.
Drink beverages through a straw for the first 5 days to avoid contact with your lips.
Don’t sleep with your face pressed into your pillow.
Kissing can lead to infection and disrupt the healing process by peeling off chapped skin.