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Permanent Lip Tattoo: All About Lip Blushing

  • Under 18 years of age

  • Diabetes

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  • Pregnant or lactating women

  • Glaucoma

  • Skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and undiagnosed blemishes or blisters on the place that is yet to be administered

  • History of cold sores (if so, discuss with your doctor.) Many patients withdraw from cold sore breakouts by using a Valtrex cycle before their approval.

  • Sensitivities to makeup or colors

  • Effortlessly triggered post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

  • Transmittable blood diseases like HIV or Hepatitis

  • Effective skin cancer in the spot to be inked

  • Hemophiliac

  • Healing ailments

  • Blood thinners (take advice from your physician)

  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure or mitral valve disorder

  • Accutane or steroids (take advice from your physician)

How to Prepare for a Lip Tattoo

The first step is to select exactly what kind of tattoo you are looking for and what you want on which part of the skin- inside or outside. Do not brush your teeth or drink anything right before your rendezvous with the professional. You must expect some form of pain and bleed with your lip blushing procedure. Tattoo artists will not use anesthetics as it might interfere with their procedure.

Most important than pre-care is the aftercare of the lip blushing procedure. Make sure you take all the aftercare instructions from your artist including how you can keep your lips dry and how to clean them properly. This will help you prevent infections from developing. You might want to prepare for your lip blushing some weeks in advance and then talk to your doctor before you even plan anything out.

You must not think of getting a lip blushing if you are :

  • are pregnant or nursing
  • take Accutane (isotretinoin), steroids, or blood-thinning medication
  • suffer from cold sores, or
  • are prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation/hypopigmentation

If none of the above apply to you make sure that you are healthy and hydrated enough before your rendezvous, especially if you are prone to seasonal dryness. If you have chapped lips in the winter or too sweaty lips in the summer, it is good to wait till the perfect season before you go in for lip blushing so that it can recover fast.

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