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Lip Blush with Tebori Technique – Everything You Need to Know

Lip blush with the Tebori technique is an excellent option for those seeking to enhance their lips with a natural tint. This guide will cover what lip blush with the Tebori technique is, the pain levels associated with the procedure, aftercare tips, retouch information, and what to expect in the first month after getting your lip blush done.

What is Lip Blush with Tebori Technique?

Lip blush with the tebori technique involves using a pen with needles at the tip to manually insert pigment into the lips. This method is known for being more painless and faster than traditional machine-based lip blush, resulting in a more natural look. However, the results tend to last less than machine-based procedures.

Does Lip Blush with Tebori Technique Hurt?

Lip blush with the tebori technique is generally considered less painful than other methods. The process involves manually inserting pigment with a pen, which feels like light pressure or minor pinpricks. Most clients find the procedure very tolerable, and any discomfort is usually minimal.

Tebori Technique vs Machine Technique

  • Pain Level: The tebori technique is generally less painful, involving manual application with minimal discomfort. The machine technique can be slightly more uncomfortable due to the rapid needle movements.
  • Procedure Time: The tebori technique is faster, allowing for a quicker procedure. The machine technique takes longer as it requires more precise work.
  • Longevity: The tebori technique results typically last less than those achieved with the machine technique. Machine-applied pigment tends to penetrate deeper, resulting in longer-lasting color.
  • Results: The tebori technique offers a more natural look, perfect for those wanting subtle enhancement. The machine technique can provide a more defined and intense color, suitable for those seeking a bolder look.
  • Aftercare and Healing: Both techniques require similar aftercare and healing processes, though the tebori method may result in slightly faster healing due to less trauma to the skin.

Aftercare Tips

Proper aftercare is essential to maintaining the results of your lip blush and ensuring optimal healing. Here are some key aftercare tips:

  1. Avoid Touching or Licking: Refrain from touching or licking your lips to prevent infection and irritation.
  2. Keep Lips Moisturized: Use a recommended lip balm or ointment to keep your lips moisturized and aid in healing.
  3. Avoid Hot and Spicy Foods: For the first few days, avoid hot and spicy foods to prevent irritation and discomfort.
  4. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your lips hydrated from the inside out.
  5. Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect your lips from direct sun exposure by wearing a lip balm with SPF.

Touch up

To maintain the beautiful results of your lip blush, a retouch session is recommended between 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure. This helps refresh the color and ensure the lips remain vibrant and well-defined. The need for a retouch can vary depending on individual factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.

What to Expect in the First Month

The effects of lip blush with the tebori technique can last several months, though not as long as machine-based lip blush. Here’s what you can expect in the first month:

  • Week 1: Your lips will look more defined and colorful immediately after the procedure. You might experience some mild swelling and tenderness, which will subside within a few days.
  • Week 2: The color will begin to settle and soften, giving your lips a natural tint. Peeling or flaking may occur as your lips heal.
  • Week 3-4: The final color will continue to develop, becoming more natural and blended. The results will appear more even and balanced. By the end of the first month, your lips should be fully healed, and you can enjoy the beautiful, natural tint.

Lip blush with the Tebori technique offers a quick and relatively painless way to enhance the color and definition of your lips.

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