Lip dermopigmentation before and after: the effects

Qwhen we talk about lip dermopigmentationmeans a semi-permanent tattoo which gives the mouth an impeccable and long-lasting colour. Technique increasingly in demand, corrects small asymmetries and gives the impression of always having perfectly made up lipsthus making them more voluminous and defined.

Lip dermopigmentation: what is it?

There lip dermopigmentation, like all aesthetic tattoos, it differs from the classic tattoos for the ink type with which it is performed. The pigments used tend to be reabsorbed within 6-18 monthswhich is why, to keep the color vivid and as freshly done, it is necessary to repeat the tattoo annually.

The goal of lip tattoo it’s not just to give the impression of always wearing pencil and lipstick but this aesthetic treatment it can also prove to be very useful for correcting small asymmetries of the mouth and giving it a more defined and plumped appearance, but without necessarily resorting to fillers.

Runs with the dermograph, a sort of machine to which a needle is attached specifically created to work on a sensitive and delicate area such as the lips.

After drawing the outline of the lips with a white pencil, the actual tattoo begins which can be declined in various styles, to fully respond to the client’s requests.

For whom it is suitable, for whom it is not

However, you must be sure that your skin type is suitable before performing the lip dermopigmentation.

On a oily or acne-prone skin which therefore produces a lot of sebum, or in the case of dry skin that tends to flake, the tattoo will definitely have one shorter durationbecause the color will be deleted faster.

Same thing goes too for those who use peelings and exfoliating scrubs very frequentlyalso in this case the tattoo will tend to go away more easily.

How to choose the color

As far as styles are concerned, you are spoiled for choice. It goes from lip contour tattoo onlymore suitable for those who only want to define the mouth, for a fuller and more saturated color.

Don’t worry though, the pigment is applied in such a way as to give volume and three-dimensionality, creating a very natural effect. In fact, it is not recommended – but not forbidden – to use excessively particular and saturated colours. The risk? They might get tired sooner, better then opt for one palettes more neutral from nude to pink tones.

“Soft blur lips” for a natural effect

If you are looking for a truly natural effect, lip tattoo trends focus on “Soft Blur Lips” a technique that takes inspiration from the Eastern world and allows you to obtain delicately pigmented lips.

The secret? The outline is not drawn and the gradient starts from the center of the lips, then extends outwards.

Healing and contraindications

Post treatment is crucial take care of the lips keeping them hydratedthus avoiding the formation of crusts which could ruin the final effect of the tattoo. In fact, the first 15 days are the most delicate, in which it is not recommended to go to the swimming pool and sauna, expose yourself to the sun – without an adequate spf cream – and neglect the lip care routines.

Face shape and make-up: how to enhance yourself with the right make-up

Although there is no contraindication, dermopigmentation may not be recommended for those with excessively marked lip contours and in case of cold sores. The reason? If he were to appear during the healing period, it would compromise the result of the tattoo in that area.

costs

Finally, as far as costs are concerned, prices can vary according to the type of technique chosen and above all by the operator. In general though the price is between 300 and 600 euros for the first session.

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