![]() ![]() Lip blushing generally doesn’t leave behind any scars, but it can leave your lips swollen, irritated, and scabbed-over for the first week. But, in general, “ it’s unlikely you will have any long-term damage to your lips from lip blushing,” says Koberling. ![]() The emphasis here is on “correctly,” which is why it’s so important to know what to look for before your appointment (more on that below). No-lip blushing, when done safely and correctly, will not “damage” your natural lips. Keep reading, and get ready to take notes.įYI: This is what good, professional lip blushing should look like (courtesy of LA-based permanent makeup artist and educator Stella Fixman, whose entire Instagram is filled with screenshot-worthy before-and-afters). So to find out whether or not lip blushing is safe, how painful it is, and what to expect during an appointment, we tapped four experts for help-including board-certified plastic surgeon Johnathan Cabin, MD physician assistant Amy Koberling permanent makeup artist Stella Fixman and cosmetic tattoo specialist Christopher Drummond-and got the first-person account from one Cosmo writer who actually got lip blushing…with less-than-stellar results. That being said, any cosmetic treatment that’s even slightly permanent requires a massive amount of research. Think: natural-looking lipstick 24/7, but without the mess-so, you know, my dream. Like, you’ll rarely see me leave the house without something defining my lips, which is ultimately what led me to consider lip blushing, a type of semi- permanent makeup that adds a wash of color to your lips and helps define your lip shape for years. Little fact about me: I’ve got a full rotation of lip stains, lip glosses, and tinted lip balms in my bag at all times (srsly). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |