PERMANENT MAKEUP FOR LIPS

First we have a short consulatation. I evaluate your skin, consider your requests and also explain the reality of what we can achieve. After that, I clean your skin and take photos. Then I begin pre-drawing (mapping) and making the correct shape of the lips. I use different tools for mapping to getting the right symmetry. 

The procedure:

I start with the contour that is almost not visible. I shade from outside towards inside until it fades away and blends with the tone of the clients lips.

There are plenty of tones to choose from.

The pre-draw is one of the most important steps of the whole procedure. If you see anything you do not like, for example if you think that the lips are not equally thick , something is crooked or bothers you in any way, then tell me.  Best work comes with team work.  When you and I are both happy with the shape, only then I will start the tattooing process. Mapping can take a long time and up to 1,5 hours if the lips are naturally very unsymmetrical.  

X PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING – If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, you should not do permanent make-up. After breastfeeding, wait 6 months before doing permanent makeup.

X AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – If you have autoimmune disease, permanent makeup / microblading is not recommended. This is because you may have healing complications due to illness or medication. If you wish, you can consult your doctor.

X DIABETES – Permanent makeup / microblading is not recommended if you have diabetes. High blood sugar can complicate the healing process and put you at risk of infection. If your blood sugar levels change during the procedure, the procedure can be painful and stressful.

X KELOIDARS / HYPERTROPHIC SCORING – If you have a tendency to develop keloid scars, it is not recommended to do permanent make-up or you should do it on your own risk. 

X EPILEPSY – Any part of a permanent makeup procedure can cause an epileptic seizure for some reason. This may be due to pain / stress / constant bright light directed at the face, etc. In addition, it is not known how the medicine used by the client may affect the healing of permanent makeup. The best solution is to consult a doctor.

X RADIATION / CHEMICAL TREATMENT – If you are currently receiving chemotherapy, it is best to wait or make sure your doctor allows you to come for permanent makeup. Chemotherapy can cause neuropenia, which increases the risk of infection and can complicate the healing process. Your immune system is damaged. I need your doctor’s consent to perform the procedure.

X AGE – Permanent make-up is not performed on minors.

In the first days, the lips are darker than usual. On the fifth day, the lip skin starts peeling. Peeling may be uneven and lips may look like they have holes. These few days are not the most pleasant or beautiful, but makeup should not be applied to the eyebrows at this time. The crusts must not be touched or pulled at, otherwise there will be no pigment in that area after healing. After peeling, 40-60% of the pigment is gone and the result is light. The result can also be uneven. It is also the brightest phase of the healing process immediately after peeling. After that, more pigment will appear for another 4-5 weeks. Healing also depends to a large extent on proper aftercare. After peeling, the itching phase may follow – please do not scratch! You should come to the second procedure after 1,5 -3 months.

When you have completed both procedures for permanent make-up and the lips have healed, they will become lighter over time. They can also change the tone. Permanent makeup may lose its color, but it has nothing to do with the procedure or the quality of the pigment. Pigment changes due to a number of factors, including health. However, permanent makeup can last differently for everyone. For some only one year and for others 3+ years. No one can be compared because body, skin, health and the environment are different. Because of this, it is also difficult to suggest when a permanent makeup correction could be done. I recommend observing the lips change. That is, if the lips are already disturbingly light or if the lips have become dull . If you think anything mentioned above has happened to your lips, please contact me and we will see if it is time to come to the correction. On average, however, the correction is done after 1-2 years.

X First procedure 190€.

X Second procedure 70€.

X Third procedure (If you wish or need). 50€

X Correction after 1-1,5 years 150€.

X Correction after 1,5+ years 190€.

X Extra 20€ for Two-toned brows for every procedure.

WHEN BOOKING – Tell me about your allergies.For example if you have allergies for lidocaine. I will send you a consent form that you must carefully read and agree to before booking. You must also confirm that you do not have any contraindications for permanent makeup.

INFO – Please read all the info about what I am about to do to your lips. You can find the info on the website, on instagram highlights or Facebook page albums.

RETINOL, RETINOIDS AND A-VITAMIN – Please stop using these products on the lips 2 weeks prior to the procedure.

ALPHA-HYDROXY-ACID AND ANTI-AGING PRODUCTS – Please stop using these products week before the procedure.

MEDICINE – 48 hours before the procedure you should avoid aspirin, ibuprofen and other blood thinners. Avoid medicine that has strong effects on the body or if you do not know the side effects of the medicine. If you have been prescribed any medicine by doctor, then I strongly suggest consulting with your doctor and not making any changes in your treatment yourself.

ALCOHOL – Do not drink alcohol 48 hours before the procedure.

COFEE – Do not drink coffee on the day of the procedure!! Avoid other caffeinated drinks also.

BE GENTLE – On the day of the procedure there might be some fluid coming out of your lips. Pat them dry gently every 5 minutes for the first 1 hour. The skin might be sensitive for a few days. Do not drink alcohol for a day or two. 

REDNESS AND SWELLING – You should be ready for redness and swelling on the day of the procedure. Redness usually goes away in a couple of hours. 

AVOID – During the week after the procedure, avoid heavy sweating, sauna, swimming, bath, solarium, tanning area, sun beds. Sun makes the pigment lighter and it wears out faster and may leave an uneven result. Use SPF. Do not use makeup and anti-aging products during the healing. Continue lubrication of the area at least 2x a day for up to 2 weeks. Avoid spicy food for a couple of weeks. Avoid kissing and smoking for a few days.

PEELING – After about 5 days , your lips will be covered with crusts. Skin starts to peel unevenly. Please do not pull and touch the skin. If you pull at the peeling skin, the pigment will come out and the lips will have empty holes in in after healing.

MOISTURISE – Start applying moisturiser on the lips since the day of the procedure. Bepanthen at least 2x per day. If you feel that the skin is dry, you can add more moisturiser.

1,5 – 3 MONTHS AFTER – Time for the second procedure. Don’t forget to read all of the info about “what to do before the procedure”.

HERPES –
If you have had herpes before then you should start with the herpes medicine couple of days before the procedure and finish the treatment after the peeling. 

 

Before After

HEALING

1 h

For the first hour after the procedure, gently pat the lips with a clean paper towel or cotton pad every 5 minutes to dry them from tissue fluid and blood (lips should still be patted even if there is no fluid). This helps to reduce the formation of crusts.

 Immediately after the procedure and in the days that follow, the lips may appear unusually dark and wide / large. There is no need to worry, because as they heal, your lips become 40-60% lighter.

Redness may also occur immediately after the procedure, which usually disappears within a few hours.

1 h

For the first hour after the procedure, gently pat the lips with a clean paper towel or cotton pad every 5 minutes to dry them from tissue fluid and blood (lips should still be patted even if there is no fluid). This helps to reduce the formation of crusts.

Immediately after the procedure and in the days that follow, the lips may appear unusually dark and wide / large. There is no need to worry, because as they heal, your lips become 40-60% lighter.

Redness may also occur immediately after the procedure, which usually disappears within a few hours.

1 DAY

After the procedure, you can start moisturizing your lips several times a day. Moisturize with a hygienic lipstick, coconut oil or bepanthen. In the evening before going to bed, wash your lips gently with a little soap and water. Do not rub hard. The skin is traumatized and dirt / bacteria can accumulate inside. Failure to maintain hygiene is dangerous to health. After washing your lips, dry them thoroughly with a clean towel or paper towel. Change the pillowcase and avoid sleeping on your face.

2-14 DAYS

Wash your lips once in the morning and once in the evening. Wash your lips gently with a little soap and water. A clean cotton pad can be used for washing. After washing your lips, dry them thoroughly with a clean towel or paper towel. Avoid sleeping on your face. Moisturize your lips several times a day.

Don’t wet your lips any other time.

Gently apply Lumi Studio moisturizer several times a day to dry lips. For oily skin, moisturize less or not at all. The moisturizer must be applied in a very thin layer (a pea-sized amount) to allow the lips to get oxygen. In the shower, avoid getting water on your lips and wash your head only last, as your lips should not be soaked or wet.

 

5-7 DAYS

Around this time, crusts form on the lips and begin to come off. Let the crusts fall off. The crusts come off unevenly.

Do not peel the crusts, otherwise you will create pigment-free spots on the lips. Do not scratch or touch the lips with dirty hands / objects.

Avoid sauna, pool, solarium, sunbathing and excessive sweating until the lips are completely peeled. Avoid makeup on and around the lips before complete peeling. Don’t sleep on your face.

7+ DAYS

Once all the crusts have peeled off, the superficial skin has healed. You can continue with your normal lifestyle.

However, the lips may look very light immediately after peeling.

Don’t worry. 

The pigment starts to appear for another 4-5 weeks until the inner layers of the skin heal.

The second procedure should be done 1.5-3 months after the first procedure.

1 DAY

After the procedure, you can start moisturizing your lips several times a day. Moisturize with a hygienic lipstick, coconut oil or bepanthen. In the evening before going to bed, wash your lips gently with a little soap and water. Do not rub hard. The skin is traumatized and dirt / bacteria can accumulate inside. Failure to maintain hygiene is dangerous to health. After washing your lips, dry them thoroughly with a clean towel or paper towel. Change the pillowcase and avoid sleeping on your face.

2-14 DAYS

Wash your lips once in the morning and once in the evening. Wash your lips gently with a little soap and water. A clean cotton pad can be used for washing. After washing your lips, dry them thoroughly with a clean towel or paper towel. Avoid sleeping on your face. Moisturize your lips several times a day.

Don’t wet your lips any other time.

Gently apply Lumi Studio moisturizer several times a day to dry lips. For oily skin, moisturize less or not at all. The moisturizer must be applied in a very thin layer (a pea-sized amount) to allow the lips to get oxygen. In the shower, avoid getting water on your lips and wash your head only last, as your lips should not be soaked or wet.

 

5-7 DAYS

Around this time, crusts form on the lips and begin to come off. Let the crusts fall off. The crusts come off unevenly.

Do not peel the crusts, otherwise you will create pigment-free spots on the lips. Do not scratch or touch the lips with dirty hands / objects.

Avoid sauna, pool, solarium, sunbathing and excessive sweating until the lips are completely peeled. Avoid makeup on and around the lips before complete peeling. Don’t sleep on your face.

7+ DAYS

Once all the crusts have peeled off, the superficial skin has healed. You can continue with your normal lifestyle.

However, the lips may look very light immediately after peeling.

Don’t worry.

The pigment starts to appear for another 4-5 weeks until the inner layers of the skin heal.

The second procedure should be done 1.5-3 months after the first procedure.