Lip blush gives you a soft, natural flush like a your-lips-but-better tint. Whether the colour heals beautifully depends heavily on your care over the first 7–10 days.
The first few days
Right after, lips will be a little swollen and darker than the final result — this is completely normal. Gently blot with a clean tissue to absorb fluid for the first few hours.
Hydration is everything
- Apply a thin layer of the provided healing balm, several times a day.
- Never let lips dry out — dry lips peel colour off unevenly.
- Drink through a straw for the first 2–3 days.
What to avoid
- Spicy, salty, hot and acidic foods.
- Kissing, rubbing or picking at the flakes.
- Lipstick and lip scrubs for at least 2 weeks.
- Strong sun and steam.
How the colour settles
Lips flake lightly around days 3–6, then colour fades until it almost disappears — don't panic. The true tone "blooms" back over 3–4 weeks. A top-up at 6–8 weeks perfects the evenness.
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