Velvet Lips – Everything You Need to Know

Velvet Lips is a popular technique for enhancing the lips with a soft, natural tint using a machine. This guide will cover what the Velvet Lips procedure is, the pain levels associated with the procedure, aftercare tips, retouch information, what to expect in the first month after getting your Velvet Lips done, and a comparison with the Tebori technique.

What is Velvet Lips?

Velvet Lips is a semi-permanent makeup technique that uses a machine to apply pigment to the lips, creating a soft, velvety finish. This procedure enhances the natural color and shape of the lips, providing a subtle and natural look. The machine technique allows for precise application, resulting in a longer-lasting effect compared to manual methods like the Tebori technique.

Does Velvet Lips Hurt?

The Velvet Lips procedure is generally well-tolerated, but the sensation can vary from person to person. The machine uses fine needles to insert pigment into the lips, which can cause a mild to moderate discomfort similar to light pinpricks. Most clients find the pain manageable, and a topical numbing cream is usually applied before the procedure to minimize any discomfort.

Aftercare Tips

Proper aftercare is crucial to ensure the best results and 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 Velvet Lips, a retouch session is recommended between 12 to 18 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 Velvet Lips can last up to two years, though individual results may vary. 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, velvety tint.

Velvet Lips vs Tebori Technique

  • Pain Level: Velvet Lips may involve slightly more discomfort due to the rapid needle movements of the machine compared to the manual tebori technique.
  • Procedure Time: Velvet Lips typically takes longer than the tebori technique because of the precise work required by the machine.
  • Longevity: The results of Velvet Lips last longer, usually up to two years, compared to the tebori technique, which tends to fade faster.
  • Results: Velvet Lips provides a more defined and intense color, suitable for those seeking a bold look. The tebori technique offers a more natural and subtle enhancement.
  • Aftercare and Healing: Both techniques require similar aftercare and healing processes, though Velvet Lips may take slightly longer to heal due to the deeper penetration of pigment.

Velvet Lips is an excellent option for those seeking long-lasting color and definition for their lips.

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