Olivia Attwood shares incredible before and after from having a tattoo lip blush treatment
02.10.2023 - 12:00
/ ok.co.uk
If you haven’t heard of ‘permanent lipstick’ but you wear colour on your lips daily, it might be something you want to look up.
The tattoo make-up treatment, also called a ‘lip blush’, is having a moment thanks to a host of celebrities ranging from TOWIE’s Ella Rae Wise to former Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby and their gorgeous results from having their lips semi-permanently tinted. Now, former Love Island star Olivia Attwood is sharing an update on her own lip blush journey – and it's making us seriously want to book in for the treatment ourselves. "Did a lip blush top up this weekend @archandcoclinic - wouldn't let anyone else go near it," she captions the Instagram Story post.
"This is what they were like years back before we started. And now, after my yearly top-up - nothing on them apart from Vaseline!" she adds, sharing the before and after images. The difference the lip blush has made is huge.
In the before image, Olivia's lips lack definition around their border, but her after shot shows a much more defined pout with perfectly lined borders. Since lip tattooing involves lining and filling the lips with a semi-permanent colour, it will definitely have helped to give the star a more defined lip look. If you're not sure what a lip blush is, the treatment involves having a pigment of your choosing semi-permanently applied with a needle.
Numbing cream is used so that discomfort is reduced, and it takes around two hours for a trained professional to draw out the lip lines and fill in the new colour. Your lips may swell for the next 24 hours and they’ll peel before healing, so the colour you leave the clinic with isn’t the one you’ll end up with.
The final results are visible seven days later. As we mentioned above,
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