Lip Tattoo Sydney
Lip tattoo are one of the hottest cosmetic tattooing procedures of the moment and have changed the way we think about lip colour, shape and overall facial beauty. This semi-permanent makeup saves time and gives you a polished look 24/7. Whether you want a soft natural lip blush tattoo or a bold statement lipstick colour there’s a style and method to suit every preference and skin tone.
Lip tattoo in Sydney has become increasingly popular for those seeking a natural and long-lasting enhancement to their lips, with numerous skilled artists offering exceptional services in the area.
Price
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Dark Lip Neutralization + Lips Tattooing (3 Sessions included) $849
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Lip Blush / Aquarelle Lips / Ombre Lips / Lipstick Effect $500
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Lip Contour Creation / Lip Liner $350
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Touch-up 6 to 8 weeks $199
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Refresh colour after 6-12 months $250
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Refresh colour after 12 to 18 months $350
- Note: Lip tattoos may require more than one follow-up session; each session has an additional cost of $175
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A Complete Guide
A lip blushing is a cosmetic lip tattoo procedure where natural pigment is deposited into the deeper tissue of the lips using a tattoo gun or tattoo machine. Unlike traditional tattoos, the pigments used in lip tattooing are specially formulated for a more natural, soft look. This procedure is highly customisable so that clients can choose between subtle enhancements like a natural lip blush tattoo or more defined options like lip liner tattoos or Ombre lip tattoos.
The goal of lip tattoos isn’t just about adding lip colour. It’s also about correcting asymmetry, defining lip borders and neutralising pigmentation for people with uneven or darker tones. These benefits make lip blush a solution for everyone regardless.
Benefits
Lip blush tattoo have many advantages, so if you want to enhance your natural beauty, here are the benefits:
Time-Saving Convenience
Imagine waking up with perfectly coloured lips every day. With lips tattoo you can skip the daily ritual of applying and reapplying lipstick, lip liner or lip balm. Your lips are coloured and defined from morning till night, a true time-saving solution for busy lives.
Customisable Colours and Styles
Whether you like a natural pink or a bold, bright colour, lip tattoos have colours to suit every personality and occasion. Skilled artists use a wide range of pigments to ensure the results match your skin tone and aesthetic goals.
More Definition and Shape
Cosmetic lip tattoo are a great way to redefine the actual shape of your lips, correct asymmetry and look more youthful. Techniques like lip liner tattoos can sharpen lip contours, Ombre lip tattoos add volume.
Long Lasting and Smudge Proof
Unlike traditional lip makeup which can fade or smudge from oily food, spicy food or even hot drinks, lip tattoos are waterproof and smudge proof. Depending on your skin condition and lifestyle the results can last 2-5 years with proper care.
Suitable for All Skin Tones
Lip tattoos are tailored for all skin tones, from fair skin to dark skin. They also address uneven pigmentation so you get a uniform and vibrant lip colour.
Techniques
There are several techniques to choose from, each for a specific aesthetic. Let’s break them down:
Lip Liner Tattoo
This classic technique is all about outlining the lips to create defined edges. Perfect for lip skin and a sharp finish.
Ombre Lip Tattoos
The Ombre technique is where the outer edges are darker and blends into a lighter centre, creating a gradient effect that adds volume and depth to the lips. This light pixel technique is for those who want a colour graduation.
Lip Neutralisation Tattoo
For clients with uneven or dark pigmentation this method neutralises the base tone to get a more uniform and natural pigment.
Aquarelle Lips Tattoo
Known for its soft watercolour finish, this technique gives a subtle tint to the lips without harsh lines.
Lipstick Tatto
For those who want a bold lipstick colour, this technique saturates the entire lip with vibrant pigment, mimicking the look of perfectly applied makeup.
Risks and Side Effects
While cosmetic tattoo procedures are generally safe, be aware of the risks and how to avoid them:
Side Effects
- Cold sores: If you get cold sores, take antiviral medication before and after.
- Swelling and Redness: These will subside in a couple of days with an ice pack or aftercare balm.
- Pigment Loss: Poor aftercare or picking at scabs will cause uneven colour.
- Allergic Reactions: Although rare, some clients may be sensitive to certain pigments or products.
- Infections: Choosing a reputable award-winning permanent makeup studio with strict hygiene practices reduces this risk.
Process
Knowing what to expect will help you prepare for your lip tattooing experience. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Consultation and Colour Selection
The process starts with a consultation. Your artist will assess your lip shape, skin tone and personal preferences to help you choose a colour from their lip tattoo colours kit.
Pre-Work
Pre-care is to avoid alcohol for 24hrs, acid peels and products with anti-acne ingredients. Keep your lips clean and moisturised with a lip balm.
Tattooing
The 2.5-hour tattooing process involves the application of pigment with a tattoo gun or tattoo machine. Numbing cream is applied beforehand to reduce discomfort.
Healing
During the healing process, your lips will form a scab, which will naturally shed over time. The initial colour may appear darker but will fade to a lighter colour over the next 6-8 weeks.
Aftercare
Follow aftercare instructions for the best and longest results from your permanent lip colour. Proper aftercare ensures healing, prevents complications and keeps the pigment vibrant. Here’s an expanded guide:
Use an Aftercare Kit
An aftercare kit is your BFF during the healing process. It usually includes aftercare cream, aftercare gel or aftercare ointment to soothe and protect the delicate lip area.
Make sure to apply with clean hands or a sterile applicator so as not to introduce bacteria to the healing area.
Avoid Spicy Foods, Acidic Foods, Hot Drinks
During the first few days after your procedure, avoid anything that could irritate your lips or hinder the healing process.
Drink lukewarm or cool and eat bland, non-irritating foods during the healing period. Use a straw for drinks to minimize contact with your lips.
Don’t Touch or Pick at Scabs
One of the most important rule in lip tattooing aftercare is to let your lips heal on its own.
Let scabs fall off on their own. If you feel discomfort, use a cold compress or your aftercare products to soothe the area.
Extra Aftercare Tips
For a full healing approach, try these:
- No makeup on the lips: Don’t apply lipsticks, glosses or balms other than your aftercare ointment until the healing process is done.
- Stay out of direct sunlight: UV rays can cause the pigment to fade early and irritate healing skin.
- Limit physical activity: Sweating can expose your lips to bacteria and slow down the healing process.
- Clean your lips: Gently wipe the area with a damp cotton pad or a mild, non-alcoholic cleanser if needed.
By following these rules you’ll protect your investment and have beautifully healed, long lasting lip color. Remember, patience during the healing process is key to getting the best results!
Touch-Up Visit
A follow up appointment is important for best results with your cosmetic tattoo lips. Scheduled 6-8 weeks after your initial session, this touch-up visit will address any inconsistencies in pigment and perfect the color. Healing can cause slight fading or unevenness and this session will make your lips look their best. It will also extend the life of the tattoo and solidify the even distribution of pigment for a more polished and durable finish.
Don’t miss this session or you’ll have uneven results and reduced color. Always prioritize your follow up. Touch ups every 12-18 months can also keep your lip colour tattoo fresh and flawless over time.
Colour Options
Lip tattoos have a huge range of colours to suit every client’s style and preference. From soft pinks and nudes for a natural look to bold reds and brights for a statement lip, the options are endless. During your consultation your artist will help you choose a colour that suits your natural lip tone, skin undertones and personal style. They can also recommend colours based on your lifestyle so the final result enhances your features and is versatile. Customisation is key, so lip tattoing are a highly bespoke beauty treatment.
How long does it last?
The longevity of a lips blush tattoo depends on several factors, such as skin type, lifestyle habits, and aftercare. On average, a lip tattoo lasts 2-5 years. Oily skin types will fade faster, and dry or normal skin will retain the pigment longer. Lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, skincare routines and smoking will also affect the durability of the results. Proper aftercare, such as not exfoliating the lips and using SPF, will play a big role in preserving the pigment. Touch-ups are recommended to keep the tattoo vibrant and your lips looking fresh and defined.
How much does it cost?
Tattoo lips range in price from $500 to $1,500 depending on the technique used, the artist and the complexity of the design. Lip blush which is a soft gradient effect will be priced differently to full lip saturation. Tattoo placement including adjustments for asymmetry or scarring will also affect the price.
Lip tattoo artist
Since 2016 of expertise in the professional tattooing industry, Anastasia is a certified and licensed beauty cosmetic tattooing specialist. She has all the necessary licenses and qualifications for permanent makeup in Europe and Australia.
FAQ
Can I get a cosmetic tattooing lip if I have cold sores?
Yes, but take antiviral medication before and after the procedure to minimize risk.
How long does it heal lip tattoo?
6-8 weeks, visible results in 3-4 weeks after appointment.
Can I eat and drink normally after a lip tattoo?
Avoid spicy food, acidic food and hot drinks for the first few days.
Is it painful lip tattooing?
Most clients feel minimal discomfort as numbing cream is applied.
How do I keep my lip colouring looking good?
Follow aftercare, get touch-ups and avoid sun or chemical treatments.