Treatments
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Lip blush
Sheer Tint · “My lips, but better”
Lip blush is a soft, sheer tint designed to enhance your natural lip colour rather than replace it. Pigment is applied lightly and evenly to improve tone, definition and balance, without harsh borders or a lipstick look.
This option is ideal if:
Your lips are already fairly light or even in tone
You want a natural, everyday flush of colour
You prefer subtle enhancement over makeup-like results
The finish is soft, diffused and wearable - the kind of colour that looks like it belongs to you.
Results typically last 1–2 years and fade gently over time.
As an added benefit, the micro-needling action involved in lip blush may help support the skin’s natural collagen response, contributing to improved texture and softness over time.
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HD Lips
Full Coverage · Lipstick effect
HD lips are a more saturated, defined approach to lip tattooing. Pigment is layered to create stronger coverage and a more makeup-like finish, with clearer definition along the lip line.
This style is suited to clients who:
Want noticeable colour and definition
Prefer a lipstick look rather than a sheer tint
Are happy with a bolder, longer-lasting result
Because HD lips are applied more densely, the colour lasts longer - but it also takes longer to fade. If you later decide you want a softer, more natural look, you’ll need to wait for the colour to fade before switching to a sheer lip blush.
Results typically last 2–5+ years.
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Dark Lip Neutralisation
Corrective · Dark to light
Neutralisation is a corrective process for lips that are naturally darker, uneven, cool-toned, or have areas of hyperpigmentation. Rather than adding colour straight away, we first use colour theory to gently rebalance and brighten the underlying tone of the lips.
This treatment is done gradually. Because there is a limit to how much pigment can be safely implanted in one session, neutralisation often takes place over multiple appointments, spaced several weeks apart.
This option is recommended if:
Your lips appear brown, grey, purple or very cool in tone
Colour tends to heal unevenly on your lips
You’ve been told lip blush “won’t work” for you
Once a balanced base is achieved, a final lip blush can be applied to create your desired shade.
Longevity varies, but results typically last 1–3 years depending on skin and aftercare.