Lip tinting

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What Is Lip Tinting?

Lip tinting is a safe, effective, and long-lasting cosmetic procedure to enhance the colour and contour of lips. It creates a subtle and semi-permanent enhancement to your lips' natural beauty, allowing clients to forego daily lip cosmetics for up to three years. Of course, lipsticks and glosses can be used anytime to change up your look, but many clients find the convenience and natural colouring of their new semi-permanent lip blush to be an ideal solution.

A skilled lip tinting technician can also enhance the shape of your lips without injections, rejuvenate pale or aging lips, and enhance lip symmetry.

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Some of the benefits from a lip tinting include:

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Safe procedure

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Natural Beauty

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Lip blushing uses a less saturated type of pigment

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Forego daily lip cosmetics for up to three years

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Long-lasting cosmetic procedure

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How Does It Work?

After numbing the area with anaesthetic cream, ink is gently deposited into the top layer of the skin using a state-of-the-art mechanical pen. An experienced technician uses a single needle and a rapid shading technique to create a series of dots just below the surface of the lips.

The result is a vibrant, long-lasting enhancement to your lips' colour and contour that can last up to three years with proper care.

Is Lip Tinting the Same as a Tattoo?

Both semi-permanent lip tinting and regular skin tattooing deposit pigment using a mechanical needle, but there are some important differences.

Tattooing deposits pigment deeper into your skin, making it much more permanent. The pigments used are slightly different as well -- lip blushing uses a less saturated type of pigment, as it is closer to the surface of the skin.

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