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If you’ve just had your lip blush procedure done, you might be eager to show off your new look with a kiss. However, it’s important to exercise patience to ensure your lips heal properly. Here’s everything you need to know about kissing and other activities after lip blush.

First, Let’s Revise: What Is Lip Blush?

Lip blush is a form of cosmetic lip tattooing that enhances the color and shape of your lips. It involves using a specialized PMU machine to inject cosmetic pigments into the skin of your lips, providing long-lasting color. The result is a beautiful, smudge-proof tint that eliminates the need for constant reapplication of lipstick.

Can You Kiss After Lip Blush?

No, you should refrain from kissing during the lip blush healing process, which typically takes around 7-10 days. It’s crucial to wait until your lips have finished peeling before engaging in activities like kissing. This waiting period helps prevent complications and ensures the best possible results.

Kissing After Lip Blush – What Can Go Wrong?

Kissing while your lips are still healing can cause several issues:

Patchy Results: Friction and contact can disrupt the pigment, leading to uneven color.

Infection: Your lips are more vulnerable to bacteria, which can lead to infections.

Discomfort: Healing lips are typically dry and sensitive, making kissing uncomfortable.

How Long to Wait Before Kissing After Lip Blush

You should wait until your lips have fully healed, typically about 7-10 days, before kissing. The exact duration can vary depending on your individual healing process. Here’s a breakdown of the typical healing stages:

Day-by-Day Healing Process

Day 1: Swelling, tenderness, and brighter color are common. Cold sores might develop.

Day 2: Swelling decreases, and lips start feeling dry.

Days 3-4: Itching and peeling occur. Avoid peeling the lips to prevent pigment damage.

Days 5-10: Continued peeling and color settling. Avoid picking at the lips to ensure even healing.

How to Painlessly Go Through the Recovery Process

During the healing period, it’s essential to avoid certain activities and follow aftercare instructions to minimize risks:

Don’ts

Avoid getting lips wet: Stay away from pools, saunas, and long showers. Clean with a damp cotton pad.

Avoid friction: Be gentle to prevent ripping the skin and pulling out pigment.

Don’t pick or touch: Avoid picking at peeling skin and touching lips with dirty hands.

Avoid sunlight: Sun exposure can fade and alter the pigment.

Don’t use products: Only apply the specialized ointment provided.

Avoid extreme temperatures: Don’t consume very hot, cold, or spicy foods.

No alcohol or smoking: These can dry out and irritate the lips.

Skip teeth whitening or beauty treatments: Harsh ingredients can affect sensitive lips.

Avoid toothpaste: Use a gentle alternative as recommended by your technician.

Kissing Before Lip Blush

For the best results, avoid excessive licking or biting of your lips before the procedure. Follow your artist’s instructions regarding medication, supplements, and substances like coffee and alcohol before your appointment.

To Sum Up

It’s essential to wait out the 7-10 day healing process before kissing after lip blush. During this period, your lips will go through stages of swelling, tenderness, and peeling. By following the aftercare instructions and avoiding certain activities, you can ensure a smooth recovery and beautiful results. Rushing to kiss too soon can lead to patchy results or infections, so patience is key.

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